- Overview
- Specifications
- Description
- Applications
- Troubleshooting
- FAQ
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Overview
Place of Origin: |
Sweden |
Brand Name: |
ABB |
Model Number: |
3HAC024322-001 |
Packaging Details: |
Original new Factory Sealed |
Delivery Time: |
5-7 days |
Payment Terms: |
T/T |
Supply Ability: |
In stock |
Specifications
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Parameter |
Value |
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Part Number |
3HAC024322-001 |
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Module Type |
Mains Line Filter |
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Dimensions |
12.6 × 11 × 5.5 cm |
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Weight |
1.36 kg |
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Current Rating |
25 A |
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Frequency |
50–60 Hz |
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Rated Voltage |
520 V AC / 300 V AC |
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Mounting Type |
Standard DIN rail or screw mounting (compact design) |
Description
The ABB 3HAC024322-001 is a high-quality line filter designed to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMl) in electrical systems. This filter is particularly beneficial in environments where noise suppression and stable performance are crucial. With a high voltage rating of 520VAC and operating at 50-60Hz, it is ideal for various industrial applications.
Applications
Automotive assembly plants: Protecting the operational accuracy of spot welding and handling robots in complex electromagnetic environments.
Electronics and semiconductor plants: Preventing harmonic interference from robot movements in high-precision testing equipment.
Lithium battery manufacturing plants: Ensuring the stability of robot control systems during high-speed processes such as coating and stacking.
Metal processing plants: Maintaining system normal operation near strong interference sources such as arc welding and plasma cutting.
Food and beverage plants: Using control cabinets for palletizing robots to ensure long-term continuous production without downtime.
Troubleshooting
Overheating and Odor: Usually caused by loose wiring terminals resulting in excessive contact resistance. Immediately disconnect the power and tighten the wiring.
Rack Tripping: If the leakage current device (RCD) trips frequently, check if the internal capacitors of the filter are short-circuited to ground.
System Errors: If the robot reports "excessive power noise" or communication interruption, it may be due to filter aging causing decreased filtering efficiency.
Solution: Measure the voltage drop at the input and output terminals. If abnormal fluctuations are found or the casing shows obvious signs of burning, it is recommended to replace the component with an original one.
FAQ
Q: Can 3HAC024322-001 be short-circuited to bypass direct power supply if it is damaged?
A: No. Short-circuiting will allow high-frequency noise to directly enter the robot control system, which may damage drive units or cause unstable system behavior.
Q: Why is 3HAC024322-001 more expensive than a commonly used 25A filter on the market?
A: It is an OEM-specific component with filtering characteristics tuned for industrial robot power systems, offering stronger suppression of switching noise and transient surge resistance.
Q: How can I determine if 3HAC024322-001 has failed?
A: Symptoms include unexplained robot restarts or excessive electrical noise observed in the output waveform, indicating degraded filtering performance.
Q: Are there any installation direction requirements for 3HAC024322-001?
A: Yes. The LINE (input) and LOAD (output) terminals must be correctly distinguished. Reversing the connection will significantly reduce filtering effectiveness.
Q: Can 3HAC024322-001 solve unstable voltage problems in the factory power grid?
A: No. It is designed for noise suppression rather than voltage stabilization. A separate voltage regulation device is required for severe voltage fluctuations.