RDPR 540
RDPR 540
Stainless steel terminals for screws M6, very robust design for high energy pulses and heavy overload
The RDP is a wire resistance wound on ceramic U-bolts mounted on a metal support. Thanks to this construction the thermal resistance is very low: the wire is free to exchange heat with the surrounding air very efficiently. Even in terms of the heat capacity the RDP ensures very high performances.
Overview Table
Min Resistance |
3.2 |
Max Resistance |
150 |
Tolerance (%) |
±5% |
Rated Continuos Power (W) |
3500 |
Protection Degree (IP) |
IP00 |
Not Inductive |
No |
Rated insulation voltage (V) (Clarification on Voltage definitions.pdf) |
2000 |
Adjustable |
yes |
Thermal switch |
no |
UL |
no |
Weight |
3 |
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In what sectors is this resistance used?
The main areas of application are industrial automation and the energy sector.For what types of applications is it used?
The product is used: as a dynamic braking resistor, such as capacitor charging and discharging resistance as a basic element for resistive loads.What are the electrical specifications?
The RDP family has 7 models with power ratings from 1200 W to 6500 W and the ohmic value ranges between 1.8 Ω and 300 Ω. The maximum voltage of use is 2000 V.What are the overload conditions?
The resistance can be overloaded with respect to its nominal power based on the working cycle (insertion and rest time). For duration pulse less than one second, the overload permissible also depends on the ohmic value. See the section on overloads in the data sheet.What is the temperature of the resistance?
The temperature of the resistance depends on the power that it will dissipate and on the ohmic value. The chart on page 2 of the data sheet shows the amount of power which can be dissipated considering the temperature of the wire equal to 600°C. Many other factors affect the ability of dissipation; please consult our technical data sheet for detailed information.
Resistance is normally assembled in groups via rods and ceramic spacer bushings or through support bars. Thanks to the rhomboid shape, the RCE lends itself to be ventilated. The terminals in stainless steel are suitable for connection via cable terminals. If installed in a group we recommend keeping a distance between the resistances of at least 30 mm.
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