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ABB 3BHL001862P0001 Diode

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  • Manufacturer: ABB

  • Product No.: 3BHL001862P0001

  • Product Type: Diode

  • Product Origin: Sweden

  • Payment: T/T

  • Weight: 240g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

The ABB 3BHL001862P0001 (ABB Type Designation: 5SDD0760D0001) is a high-power Rectifier Diode designed for demanding industrial power applications. It is commonly used as a key replacement component in medium-voltage drives and large-scale industrial power systems, where reliability and long service life are critical.

This component features a press-pack (hockey-puck style) design, making it suitable for high-voltage rectification under severe electrical and thermal conditions.


Key Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Product ID 3BHL001862P0001
ABB Type Designation 5SDD0760D0001
Component Type Rectifier Diode
Rated Voltage (VRRM) 6.0 kV (6000 V)
Package Type Press-pack (hockey puck)
Device Diameter 38 mm
Net Weight 0.24 kg (approx. 0.53 lbs)
Country of Origin Czech Republic (CZ)

Common Applications

This rectifier diode is specifically listed as a spare part for ABB’s high-performance drive and power conversion systems:

  • ACS 1000 Drives
    Used in the rectifier stage of medium-voltage AC drives to convert incoming AC power to DC.

  • Industrial Power Supplies
    Applied in heavy-duty battery chargers and high-power DC supply units.

  • HVAC & Industrial Pump Systems
    Utilized in power conversion stages of large-scale motor control applications.


Maintenance & Compatibility

  • Legacy Status:
    Direct replacement for the older product ID HL001862P0001.

  • Installation Requirement:
    As a press-pack device, installation requires a specified clamping force to ensure proper electrical contact and efficient thermal transfer to the heatsink or cooling fins.

  • Service Life:
    In high-demand applications such as the ACS 1000, these diodes are typically replaced during major 10-year preventive maintenance cycles to reduce the risk of unexpected drive failures.

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