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The above image represents a really high quality 3-phase EMI filter that I recently came upon. The thing weighs 10 lbs, and is rated at 250VAC/60A (three phase). The one-minute test voltage is 2000V. I can't see inside the case since it is completely sealed with solder, but I'm told it uses mica capacitors and that the parts inside are all shielded from each other . . . designed not only to keep noise out, but also to avoid generating any self-noise.
If possible I'd like to use this; of course my requirements are strictly single-phase and my maximum current draw would alway be less than 20A, even at peaks.
Can anyone give me suggestions as to how to wire this for best results? Is an independent earth wire a good idea? Any feedback or comments would be greatly appreciated!