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MRI ROOM EMI POWER LINE FILTERS

Premier Filters MRI ROOM EMI Power Line Filters are UL1283 Listed and available in 1, 2 and 3 line configurations for any voltage up to 277/480VAC and currents from 16A to 63A. All MRI Room EMI Power Line Filters are designed and manufactured in the USA in our Southern California facility.

Please contact us at +1(657)226-0091 or at info@premieremc.com to discuss your project and filtering needs.

MRI ROOM
1-LINE+GND
POWER LINE FILTERS
100dB (5MHZ to 20GHZ)
0-277VAC
UL1283 LISTED

MRI ROOM
2-LINE+GND
POWER LINE FILTERS
100dB (5MHZ to 20GHZ)
0-277VAC/0-480VAC
UL1283 LISTED

MRI ROOM
3-LINE+GND
POWER LINE FILTERS
100dB (5MHZ to 20GHZ)
0-277VAC/0-480VAC
UL1283 LISTED

FAQs

MRI Room EMI Power Line Filters are designed to block electromagnetic interference entering or leaving MRI shielded rooms through power lines. These filters help maintain imaging accuracy and protect sensitive MRI equipment from electrical noise.

MRI machines are highly sensitive to electrical noise. EMI filters prevent interference from external power sources, ensuring clear imaging, improved diagnostics, and reliable system performance.

Yes. RF filters for MRI rooms are essential to prevent radio frequency interference from entering shielded environments. These filters work alongside EMI power line filters to maintain signal integrity and ensure accurate MRI imaging.

MRI Room EMI Power Line Filters are available in multiple configurations, typically supporting up to 277/480VAC and a wide range of current ratings depending on facility requirements.

These filters are typically installed at the power entry point of MRI shielded rooms to prevent EMI from entering through electrical wiring.

Yes. MRI EMI Power Line Filters can be customized based on voltage, current, attenuation levels, and installation requirements. Custom solutions ensure optimal performance, seamless integration, and long-term reliability for MRI environments.

EMI filters reduce electrical noise and unwanted signals that can distort MRI imaging. By minimizing interference, these filters help produce clearer images, improve diagnostic accuracy, and ensure consistent MRI system performance.

When selecting MRI Room EMI Filters, several important factors should be considered:

  • Voltage Requirements — Ensure compatibility with the MRI room power supply

  • Current Rating — Choose filters that support required load capacity

  • Attenuation Performance — Higher attenuation improves noise reduction

  • Installation Type — Wall-mount, floor-mount, or custom configurations

  • Compliance Standards — Meet medical and shielding requirements

  • Customization Options — Tailored solutions for specific MRI room layouts

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