Data sheet
WAVESERIES
WAVEFILTER 6A
Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KG
Klingenbergstraße 16
D-32758 Detmold
Germany
Fon: +49 5231 14-0
Fax: +49 5231 14-292083
www.weidmueller.com
Technical data
Creation date April 8, 2018 3:03:41 PM CEST
Catalogue status 03.04.2018 / We reserve the right to make technical changes. 2
Dimensions and weights
Width 22.5 mm Width (inches) 0.886 inch
Height 73.4 mm Height (inches) 2.89 inch
Depth 73.4 mm Depth (inches) 2.89 inch
Net weight 112.12 g
Temperatures
Operating temperature, max. 40 °C Operating temperature, min. -20 °C
Storage temperature, max. 55 °C Storage temperature, min. -25 °C
Operating temperature -20 °C...40 °C Storage temperature -25 °C...55 °C
General data
Colour Beige Design Wave 22.5 L
Height with TS 35 112.4 mm Mounting rail TS 35
Protection degree IP20 Segment Power distribution
Insulation coordination acc. to EN 50178
Pollution severity 2 Surge voltage category III
Rated data IEC / EN
Attenuation at 0.15 MHz < 0.5 dB Attenuation at 1 MHz 18 dB
Attenuation at 10 MHz 45 dB Attenuation at 100 MHz 40 dB
Capacitance Cx: 33 nF / Cy: 22 nF Fuse 6.3 A
Inductance L and L1 0.8 mH Leakage current at Un190 µA
Rated current IN6 A Rated voltage (AC) 250 V
Rated voltage (DC) 250 V Test voltage P-N 1700 V DC
Test voltage P/N-PE 2000 V AC Voltage type AC/DC
Connection data
Tightening torque, min. 0.4 Nm Tightening torque, max. 0.6 Nm
Clamping range, rated connection 2.5 mm² Clamping range, min. 0.5 mm²
Clamping range, max.
2.5 mm²
Wire connection cross-section, finely
stranded, min. 0.5 mm²
Wire connection cross section, finely
stranded, max. 2.5 mm²
Conductor cross-section, flexible, AEH
(DIN 46228-1), min. 0.5 mm²
Conductor cross-section, flexible, AEH
(DIN 46228-1), max. 1.5 mm²
Classifications
ETIM 3.0 EC000943 ETIM 4.0 EC000943
ETIM 5.0 EC000943 ETIM 6.0 EC002623
UNSPSC 30-21-18-01 eClass 5.1 27-26-03-01
eClass 6.2 27-26-03-90 eClass 7.1 27-26-03-90
eClass 8.1 27-26-03-90 eClass 9.0 27-26-03-90
eClass 9.1 27-42-02-08
Product information
Descriptive text technical data See attenuation curve in the introductory text in Chapter E