NARDA PMM L3-32 User Manual Download Page 5

 

 
 

 

 

 

Safety consideration 

 

 
 

  SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS

 

 
This  product  has  been  designed,  produced  and  tested  in  Italy,  and  it  left  the  factory  in  conditions  fully 
complying  with  the  current  safety  standards.  To  maintain  it  in  safe  conditions  and  ensure  correct  use, 
these general instructions must be fully understood and applied before the product is used. 
 

  This is an industrial instrument for special EMC test purposes and should be installed and operated 

by qualified, authorized and trained personnel only. 

 

  High  magnetic  fields  are  present  around  the  instrument  when  used  at  high  currents.  It  is  highly 

recommended  not  to  approach  the  machine when in operation, and especially forbidden for people 
with pacemakers or other electromedical devices. 

 

  Over current protection is not provided in the LISN. The LISN must be connected to a power mains 

which has the properly rated mains protection installed. 

 

  When the device must be connected, first provide effective grounding; 

 

  If  the  device  must  be  connected  to  other  equipment  or  accessories,  make  sure  they  are  all  safely 

grounded; 

 

  In  case  of  devices  permanently  connected  to  the  power  supply,  and  lacking  any  fuses  or  other 

devices  of  mains  protection,  the  power  line  must  be  equipped  with  adequate  protection 
commensurate to the consumption of all the devices connected to it; 

 

  In case of connection of the device to the power mains, make sure before connection that the voltage 

selected on the voltage switch and the fuses are adequate for the voltage of the actual mains; 

 

  Devices in Safety Class I, equipped with connection to the power mains by means of cord and plug, 

can only be plugged into a socket equipped with a ground wire; 

 

  Any interruption or loosening of the ground wire or of a connecting power cable, inside or outside the 

device, will cause a potential risk for the safety of the personnel; 

 

  Ground connections must not be interrupted; 

 

  To prevent the possible danger of electrocution, do not remove any covers, panels or guards installed 

on the device, and refer only to NARDA Service Centers if maintenance should be necessary; 

 

  To maintain adequate protection from fire hazards, replace fuses only with others of the same type 

and rating; 

 

  Follow the safety regulations and any additional instructions in this manual to prevent accidents and 

damages. 

 

  The probe cannot be handled in proximity of high voltage mains line. 

 

  If  the  probe  is  to  be  connected  to  high  voltage  mains  line  a  safety  interlock  equipment  must  be 

installed to ensure the mains line be switched off before any probe handling or connection; 
 

Summary of Contents for PMM L3-32

Page 1: ...ar panel of the instrument Serial Number is in the form 0000X00000 The first four digits and the letter are the Serial Number prefix the last five digits are the Serial Number suffix The prefix is the...

Page 2: ...n a high quality instrument that will give you many years of reliable service Nevertheless even this product will eventually become obsolete When that time comes please remember that electronic equipm...

Page 3: ...tions 3 2 L3 64 690 Main specifications 3 3 Front and Rear panels 4 PMM L3 100 4 1 Main specifications 4 2 Front and Rear panels 5 PMM L3 500 5 1 Main specifications 5 2 Front and Rear panels 6 Instal...

Page 4: ...t set up Remote Control connector Front view LISN remote cable configuration for PMM 9010F LISN remote cable configuration for PMM 8010 PMM SBRF4 RF Switching Box PMM SBRF4 Front view PMM SBRF4 Right...

Page 5: ...of mains protection the power line must be equipped with adequate protection commensurate to the consumption of all the devices connected to it In case of connection of the device to the power mains...

Page 6: ...rs can reach dangerous levels when using the apparatus at high currents All power cords must be connected to ensure proper ventilation and control of the contactors Where Front and Back EUT LINE IN an...

Page 7: ...e EMC 2014 30 EU and of the RoHS directive 2011 65 EU Cisano sul Neva 24 08 2016 Egon Stocca General Manager EC Declaration of Conformity In accordance with the Decision 768 2008 EC Compliant to the D...

Page 8: ...ive EMC 2014 30 EU and of the RoHS directive 2011 65 EU Cisano sul Neva 24 08 2016 Egon Stocca General Manager EC Declaration of Conformity In accordance with the Decision 768 2008 EC Compliant to the...

Page 9: ...e EMC 2014 30 EU and of the RoHS directive 2011 65 EU Cisano sul Neva 24 08 2016 Egon Stocca General Manager EC Declaration of Conformity In accordance with the Decision 768 2008 EC Compliant to the D...

Page 10: ...isano sul Neva SV ITALY based on the following harmonized European Standards successfully applied Safety EN 61010 1 undated reference applies to all editions EMC EN 61326 1 undated reference applies t...

Page 11: ...hm 50 H fully compliant with CISPR publ 16 VDE 0876 and FCC part 15 regulation The LISNs are suited to perform measurements on conducted interference in the frequency range from 9 kHz to 30 MHz Design...

Page 12: ...n to conducted EMC immunity in the range 10 kHz 30 MHz by injecting on the supply lines certain RF interference and checking the DUT s response PMM LISNs may be used also to this purpose by injecting...

Page 13: ...BNC 50 Ohm Load Certificate of Compliance Contactors connectors Return for Repair Form 1 5 Optional Accessories PMM LISN Network can be used with PMM SBRF4 RF Switching Box LISN Service Kit AC BNC ada...

Page 14: ...pment is preferable In case other package should be used ensure to wrap the instrument in heavy paper or plastic Use a strong shipping container and use enough shock absorbing material around all side...

Page 15: ...ed output current Maximum operating voltage Single phase L N L PE N PE Three phase L PE N PE L L L N Input Mains frequency range Equivalent circuit RF output Test item Rated temperature Storage temper...

Page 16: ...nd contact 2 Mains supply to DUT 32A 3 Manual switch for phase under test With PMM receivers the switch is disabled and the switching is automatic 4 RF output to EMI Signal Analyzer 50 ohm BNC female...

Page 17: ...specifications PMM L3 64 Frequency range Maximum rated output current Maximum operating voltage L PE N PE L L L N Input mains frequency range Equivalent circuit RF output Test item Rated temperature...

Page 18: ...input current Maximum operating voltage L PE N PE L L L N EUT main power supply Input mains frequency range Equivalent circuit RF output Rated temperature Storage temperature Overall dimension mm W x...

Page 19: ...nt Panel Fig 3 2 Rear Panel Legend 1 Ground contact 2 Mains supply to DUT 3 Manual switch for phase under test With PMM receivers the switch is disabled and the switching is automatic 4 RF output to E...

Page 20: ...3 4 PMM L3 64 This page has been left blank intentionally...

Page 21: ...t current Overload current Maximum operating voltage L PE N PE L L L N AC supply frequency range Equivalent circuit RF output Test item Rated temperature Storage temperature Overall dimension mm W x H...

Page 22: ...nt Panel Fig 4 2 Rear Panel Legend 1 Ground contact 2 Mains supply to DUT 3 Manual switch for phase under test With PMM receiver the switch is disabled and the switching is automatic 4 RF output to EM...

Page 23: ...d the assembly of 4 of it results in a L3 500 LISN 3L N Table 5 1 lists the PMM L3 500 Network performance specifications Please read carefully and always follow all safety requirements especially the...

Page 24: ...tors Rated temperature Storage temperature Overall dimension mm W x H x D Weight 9 kHz to 30 MHz 500 A 20 minutes starting the test at max 25 C LISN internal temperature 300 A continuous 400 Vac 565 V...

Page 25: ...rom left to right 1 POWER on led 2 FAN on led 3 OVERHEATING led 4 FAN 5 CAUTION VOLTAGE PRESENT led 6 OUTPUT Connector To Test Receiver 50 7 Mains LINE OUT To EUT with Protective Earth 8 CHOKE BYPASS...

Page 26: ...wer the Device Under Test with the 250 H series internal Choke standard Short circuited pins for Mains power enabling open circuit when no 230V Services Supply present or when overheating fault occurs...

Page 27: ...M L3 500 5 5 To maximize the protection the four rear ground connectors must be electrically connected to each other via cables like depicted on the right Fig 5 4 Four rear ground connectors connectio...

Page 28: ...5 6 PMM L3 500 L1 500 same as each L3 500 line equivalent circuit...

Page 29: ...checked for completeness and the instrument has been checked mechanically and electrically Verify the accessories availability in the shipping container referring to the accessories check list enclose...

Page 30: ...ed with an auxiliary connector called Pilot Circuit contact The Pilot Circuit contact is used to avoid mains plug disconnection with an operating high current load connected In this case a current rat...

Page 31: ...re that cables and terminals used to connect PMM LISN Network to supply line and to Equipment Under Test are suitable for the setup current rating and proper safety insulation Verify that 50 ohm RF ca...

Page 32: ...6 4 Installation This page has been left blank intentionally...

Page 33: ...front panel in this case there is no led indication Using PMM receivers the phase switching can be automatically performed in this case the phase under test will be indicated by the led in the front p...

Page 34: ...es VDE 0877 exactly define the dimensions for the test configurations by means of the following drawing Fig 7 1 Typical test set up The figure 7 1 describes the test configuration and the interconnect...

Page 35: ...hall be working at 1 MHz Verification test procedure 1 Connect the RF signal or tracking signal to the mains output of L3 100 making sure that the ground is connected to the shield of the RF cable gro...

Page 36: ...Remote receiver control connector The Remote receiver control connector is on the rear panel Fig 7 2 Remote Control connector Front view Legend 1 GND 2 12V 6 TTL1 7 TTL2 TTL1 TTL2 LINE 0 0 N 0 1 L2 1...

Page 37: ...works 7 5 7 5 LISN remote cable Configuration for PMM 9010F The following figure shows the LISN remote cable pin configuration The cable is provided with the LISNs Fig 7 3 LISN remote cable configurat...

Page 38: ...able pin configuration The cable can be requested to Narda or you can make it by yourself The PMM 8010 is no longer supported Please check the manufacturing status of the Narda products from the websi...

Page 39: ...ave multiple outputs up to 4 like the PMM L3 500 LISN model or multiple L1 150s LLAs and also LISNs antennas and transducers by other manufactures to any receiver that has one input only The SBRF4 all...

Page 40: ...control connector for PMM EMI Receivers Functions Manual or automatic switch for phase axis under test Remote control from PMM EMI Receivers Band switch Selectable 50 termination Selectable 150 kHz H...

Page 41: ...RF input for lines axis under test Front view Fig 8 2 Front view A Selectable open or 50 termination unselected inputs B Filter 150kHz 108MHz C Manual switch for phase axis under test with PMM receive...

Page 42: ...ox can operate in combination with external Artificial Mains Network or Large Loop Antenna Some examples of connections are illustrated in the following figures Fig 8 5 PMM SBRF4 with external Artific...

Page 43: ...RF input s Connect the SBRF4 RF output to the PMM 9010F or 9010 30P Receiver RF input use the manual switch for switching the LISNs Connect the Remote control connector of the SBRF4 and the User Port...

Page 44: ...in the order X Y Z Connect the RF output of the SBRF4 to the RF input of the PMM 9010F or 9010 30P Receiver use the manual switch for switching the axis under test Connect the Remote control connector...

Page 45: ...like to submit to the attention of our service organization is kept in great consideration Moreover we are continuously improving our quality but we know this is a never ending process We would be gl...

Page 46: ...Suggerimenti Commenti Note Suggestions Comments Note...

Reviews: