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Dips and interrupts can occur on the AC power mains as a result of a fault in the distribution system such as an open circuit breaker or a sudden large load being turned on in the immediate vicinity. A power distribution system fault can cause a switch in the distribution grid to open and close a number of times, resulting in multiple interrupts to electrical and electronic equipment.
Electronic products are tested for immunity to dips and interrupts to insure their continued reliable operation if subjected to dips and/or interrupts on the AC power mains. The European Union’s EMC Directive mandates dips and interrupts testing for virtually all electrical and electronic products as a condition for obtaining the CE Mark before shipping products to member states of the European Union.
Generic Immunity Standards, Product Standards and Product Family Standards require that dip and interrupt tests be performed in accordance with Basic EMC Standards: IEC 61000-4-11 and EN 61000-4-11. Thermo KeyTek’s Application Note, “EMC Standards Overview,” provides an overview of European Standards for electromagnetic compatibility, describes how the Standards relate to one another, and lists sources for procuring copyrighted documents.
1 IEC 61000-4-11 and EN 61000-4-11 are virtually identical standards.
Standard |
Applicability |
Levels |
| EN 50082-1 | Generic Immunity - Residential, Commercial and Light Industrial | Not required |
| EN 50082-1Draft | Generic Immunity - Residential, Commercial and Light Industrial | 0%, 40%, 70% & 100% |
| EN 50082-2 | Generic Immunity - Industrial Environment | Not required |
| EN 50082-2Draft | Generic Immunity - Industrial Environment | 0%, 40%, 70% & 100% |
| EN 55104 | Immunity for Household Appliances, Tools and Similar Apparatus | 0%, 40%, 70% & 100% |
The test for inrush current is performed by switching the generator from 0% to 100% at both 90Þ and 270Þ to insure sufficient peak inrush current drive capability for both polarities.
Rise and fall times of PQF™ simulator transitions |
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