cupoftea
Advanced Member level 6
Hi,
We purchased an offtheshelf 750W Offline isolated PSU. The mains input rectifier is the 4-pin, plastic packaged GS1B 2560. Its metal cased and fan cooled.
The mains bridge is mounted flat, actually suspended above the mains input EMC filter. It is "sandwiched" between two 1.5mm thick copper plates which form its heatsink. one of these copper plates completely covers over the top part of the mains input EMC filter section. One copper plate is approx 4cm by 8cm and the other some 4cm by 4cm. These copper plates are both floating...not connected to any node of the circuit.
Is this OK from an EMC perspective? (ie, floating metal above a mains EMC filter).
The actual metal case of the PSU is connected to earth. The PSU is obviously open-grilled at each end to allow for air flow from outside.
We purchased an offtheshelf 750W Offline isolated PSU. The mains input rectifier is the 4-pin, plastic packaged GS1B 2560. Its metal cased and fan cooled.
The mains bridge is mounted flat, actually suspended above the mains input EMC filter. It is "sandwiched" between two 1.5mm thick copper plates which form its heatsink. one of these copper plates completely covers over the top part of the mains input EMC filter section. One copper plate is approx 4cm by 8cm and the other some 4cm by 4cm. These copper plates are both floating...not connected to any node of the circuit.
Is this OK from an EMC perspective? (ie, floating metal above a mains EMC filter).
The actual metal case of the PSU is connected to earth. The PSU is obviously open-grilled at each end to allow for air flow from outside.