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Nemko USA, Inc.
11696 Sorrento Valley Road, Suite F, San Diego, CA 92121
Phone (858) 755-5525 Fax (858) 452-1810
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Figure 2. Radiated Emissions Test Setup Diagram
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CONFIGURATION LEGEND
1. Ground plane (11 X 17 meters)
2. Spectrum Analyzer with Quasi-Peak Adapter
3. Coax interconnect from Receive Antenna to Spectrum Analyzer
4. Antenna Mast with motorized mounting assembly
5. Receive Antenna (basic relative position)
6. Non-Conducting table 80 cm above ground plane
7. DC power for devices
8. EUT and Associated System
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1 to 4
meters
meters
10 meters
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4.4. Power Line Harmonics: EN 61000-3-2: 2000/A2: 2005
This test evaluates the potential for the EUT to cause distortion on the AC power lines. Testing was
performed in accordance with EN 61000-3-2. It is applicable to electrical and electronic equipment having an
input current up to and including 16 amps per phase, and intended to be connected to public low-voltage
distribution systems.
Basic requirements of the AC source include a ± 2% voltage regulation and a ± 0.5% frequency limit. A low
distortion sine wave output is required to ensure that the AC source does not adversely contribute distortion to
the load, meeting the following limits:
o 0.9% for 3
rd
order harmonics
o 0.4% for 5th order harmonics
o 0.3% for 7th order harmonics
o 0.2% for 9th order harmonics
o 0.2% for even harmonics of order 2 to 10
o 0.1% for odd harmonic order from 11 to 40
o 0.3% for 7th order harmonics
o 0.2% for 9th order harmonics
o 0.2% for even harmonics of order 2 to 10
o 0.1% for odd harmonic order from 11 to 40
For further information, please refer to the technical sections in the EN 61000-3 in addition to the test results
section and photographs of the test set-up provided in this report.
4.5. Power Line Fluctuations/Flicker: EN 61000-3-3: 1995/A1: 2001
Testing was performed in accordance with EN 61000-3-3. It is applicable to household appliances and similar
electrical and electronic equipment having an input current up to and including 16 amps per phase. The
objective of this standard is to set limits for voltage fluctuations of equipment within its scope, and ensures
that home appliances and certain other electrical equipment do not adversely affect lighting equipment when
connected to the same utility power line. Large current variations combined with high utility line power
impedance can cause excessive changes in the AC supply voltage. If these voltage changes are repeated at
short intervals, objectionable fluctuations of luminance (flicker) could be generated in illumination sources
connected to the same utility line network.
This test requires an AC power source with a standard impedance network and a power analyzer.
Measurements of steady state and fluctuating harmonics, along with flicker and voltage deviations, are
conducted using a power analyzer, often called a “flickermeter.”
For further information, please refer to the technical sections in the EN 61000-3-3 in addition to the test
results section and photographs of the test set-up provided in this report.
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Phone (858) 755-5525 Fax (858) 452-1810
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Figure 3. Harmonics & Flicker Test Setup Diagram
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1. Test Laboratory (6 X 6 meters)
2. AC Power for Devices
3. 120/208VAC/60Hz Power for Harmonics/Flicker Test Equipment
4. 115V/60 Hz Power Distribution Box
5. Power Source Rack with Computer Analysis System
6. Non-conducting
table
7. EUT and Associated System
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4.6. Device Performance Criteria for Immunity Tests
o Criterion A - The equipment shall continue to operate as intended without operator intervention.
No degradation of performance or loss of function is allowed below a performance level specified
by the manufacturer when the equipment is used as intended. The performance level may be
replaced by a permissible loss of performance. If the minimum performance level or the permissible
performance loss is not specified by the manufacturer, then either of these may be derived from the
product description and documentation, and by what the user may reasonably expect from the
equipment if used as intended.
by the manufacturer when the equipment is used as intended. The performance level may be
replaced by a permissible loss of performance. If the minimum performance level or the permissible
performance loss is not specified by the manufacturer, then either of these may be derived from the
product description and documentation, and by what the user may reasonably expect from the
equipment if used as intended.
o Criterion B - During the test, degradation of performance is allowed. However, no change of
operating state or stored data is allowed to persist after the test. After the test, the equipment shall
continue to operate as intended without operator intervention. The performance level may be
replaced by a permissible loss of performance. If the manufacturer does not specify the minimal
performance level (or the permissible performance loss), then either of these may be derived from
the product description and documentation, or by what the user may reasonably expect from the
equipment if used as intended.
continue to operate as intended without operator intervention. The performance level may be
replaced by a permissible loss of performance. If the manufacturer does not specify the minimal
performance level (or the permissible performance loss), then either of these may be derived from
the product description and documentation, or by what the user may reasonably expect from the
equipment if used as intended.
o Criterion C - Loss of function is allowed, provided the function is self-recoverable, or can be
restored by the operation of the controls by the user in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions. Functions, and/or information stored in non-volatile memory, or protected by a battery
backup, shall not be lost.
instructions. Functions, and/or information stored in non-volatile memory, or protected by a battery
backup, shall not be lost.
For each test method, the test standard specifies the appropriate criterion to be met.
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