I can't
believe DELNO takes that much current, so most
filters will be OK.
Coincidentally I have a Schaffner FN9222R sitting here.
It has a diagram on the case and it says "250V 10A @ 50degC".
If a properly-funcitoning DELNI draws anyhting like 10A from the mains, I
will eat one :-). I am sure it would be fine.
So I'd be surprised if that didn't work quite nicely in a
DELNI. I don't have a DELNI to hand so I cannot check whether
it would be a good physical fit.
I do have the DELNI technical manual (and I've scanned it
so it should be on the net) and figure 5-2 suggests that
it's connected via the usual spade connectors. So if it fits
in the cut-out then it should be fine.
And if it isn';t, a file will take care of the problem :-)
As for the wiring, the ground (earth) lead will go to a tag that it
conencted to the metal casing, it's normally the centre tag. The other2
tags ar, of course, live (hot) nd neutral. It probably doens't matter
which way round you conenct them, but in every similar mains filter I've
used, the output tags are directly behind the corresponding plug pins, so
it's easy to work out which is live and which is neutral. They may even
be marked o nthe filter can.
I don;t know what wiring colourse are used in the DELNI. It's likely to
be either :
Black : Live
White : Neutral
Green : Earth
or
Brown : Live
Blue : Neutral
Green/Yellow : Earth.
-tony