Selecting an Industrial EMI Filter for variable frequency drives and inverters often seems straightforward.
Many buyers simply match the filter’s rated current to the drive’s output current.
Unfortunately, this approach can lead to unnecessary costs—or inadequate EMC performance.
Do not purchase an industrial filter based only on current rating.
Choose a filter that matches the electrical and EMC characteristics of your application.
Mistake #1: Selecting the Highest Attenuation Available
A filter with the highest insertion loss is not always the best solution.
Excessive filtering may increase:
- Cost
- Leakage current
- Installation complexity
The goal is to achieve compliance—not to maximize attenuation unnecessarily.
Mistake #2: Ignoring Future Expansion
Industrial production lines often evolve.
When selecting an Industrial EMI Filter, consider:
- Future equipment upgrades
- Increased power demand
- Additional drives
- Expansion of control systems
A scalable solution reduces future replacement costs.
Mistake #3: Choosing Standard Filters for Specialized Applications
Not all industrial equipment has the same EMC requirements.
Applications such as:
- Variable frequency drives
- Servo systems
- Industrial robots
- Renewable energy systems
- Automated production lines
may require customized filtering solutions.
Working with an experienced manufacturer helps ensure the filter matches the application rather than forcing the application to match the filter.
Why Choose Noordin Industrial EMI Filters
Noordin Etech provides industrial EMI filters for:
- Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)
- Industrial Inverters
- Servo Systems
- Automation Equipment
- Power Distribution Systems
Our solutions are available in multiple current ratings and can be customized for specific industrial EMC requirements.
Explore our industrial EMI filter solutions here:
https://www.emcnoordin.com/product-category/power-line-filters-for-industrial-system/
Conclusion
The best Industrial EMI Filter is not necessarily the one with the highest specifications.
It is the one that delivers reliable EMC performance while balancing efficiency, installation, and long-term operational costs.
Do not over-specify your filter—select the solution that best fits your industrial application.


