Hi Christopher:

 

To put your mind at ease regarding the flammability of the Red Phosphorus, I 
suggest you test it.  Suspend the core by a wire.  Apply a small flame (1 inch 
max) from a barbecue starter to the bottom of the core, and see what happens.  

 

The core should provide a heat sink for the red phosphorus such that it cannot 
reach ignition temperature, or exceed the burn time of  94V-0.  

 

I agree with Ted and Ralph.

 

Good luck, and best regards,

Rich

 

 

From: Chris <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2024 10:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] Using Red Phosphorous ferrite core on a 48VDC motor

 

Folks,

 

I need some help to answer this product safety question.

 

We are using ferrite core T60006-L2025-W380 to supress radiated emissions on 
the 48VDC motor cable.

 

I am concerned about the flamilibility of the Red Phosphorus which is contained 
in the Ferrite core.

 

Any help is appreceiated 

 

 

Christopher

Nextracker LLC.


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