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Safety and regulatory information

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ENV4200

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User Manual 1107.2470.12 ─ 04

If the LISN has foldable feet, always fold the feet completely in or out to ensure stabil-
ity. The feet can collapse if they are not folded out completely or if the LISN is moved
without lifting it. The foldable feet are designed to carry the weight of the LISN, but not
an extra load.

Observe the applicable national regulations and standards as part of the installation
process.

Protective ground connection

Always establish a protective ground connection before connecting the LISN to a
power source. A protective ground protects you from electrically live parts on the cas-
ing caused by high leakage currents. High leakage currents can cause electric shock,
serious personal injury or death if you touch the casing.

Only use ground cables that have a sufficient cross-section that complies with
VDE

 

0100-540

 

part 5-54 (IEC 60364-5-54).

Validate that the ground connection is safe.

The ground connection must remain until you have disconnected the LISN from the
power source.

If the LISN has an auxiliary voltage, secure the test setup with a second protective
ground. The second ground connection protects you from live parts if the ground
connection of the auxiliary cable fails.

Connecting to power

The product is an overvoltage category II product and has to be connected to a fixed
installation used to supply energy-consuming equipment such as household applian-
ces and similar loads. Electrically powered products have risks, such as electric shock,
fire, personal injury or even death.

Observe the protective measures given by VDE

 

0100-410 (IEC60364-4-41) while

working with the LISN.

Take the following measures for your safety:

Use double-insulated connecting cables with an appropriate minimum cross-sec-
tion and an appropriate minimum voltage rating.
Select the cable based on the maximum power consumption of the device under
test, the fuse rating of the building installation and the cable length. When installing
the supplied cable sockets, observe the assembly instructions and the require-
ments of the manufacturer.

By design, LISNs do not have a fuse in the measuring circuit. Therefore, you have
to make sure that the operating circuit between the power supply and the power
connector of the LISN is fused correctly.

Only use the power cable delivered with the product. It complies with country-spe-
cific safety requirements.

Only use intact cables and route them carefully so that they cannot be damaged.
Check the power cables regularly to ensure that they are undamaged. Also ensure
that nobody can trip over loose cables.

Only connect the product to a power source with a maximum fuse protection
according to the datasheet.

Safety instructions

Summary of Contents for ENV4200

Page 1: ...R S ENV4200 Four Line V Network User Manual 1107247012 Version 04 7H...

Page 2: ...nfo rohde schwarz com Internet www rohde schwarz com Subject to change data without tolerance limits is not binding R S is a registered trademark of Rohde Schwarz GmbH Co KG Trade names are trademarks...

Page 3: ...tricity can cause Follow the safety instructions pro vided in Chapter 1 1 Safety instructions on page 3 and the additional information provided during setup or operation procedures Where do I find saf...

Page 4: ...service personnel authorized by Rohde Schwarz are allowed to repair the LISN Contact Rohde Schwarz customer service at http www rohde schwarz com support Lifting and carrying the product Look up the w...

Page 5: ...g to power The product is an overvoltage category II product and has to be connected to a fixed installation used to supply energy consuming equipment such as household applian ces and similar loads E...

Page 6: ...ce with DIN EN IEC UL CSA 61010 1 DIN EN IEC UL CSA 60950 1 or DIN EN IEC UL CSA 62368 1 Using accessories Select accessories that are suitable for the product and the measurement task espe cially if...

Page 7: ...nal 1 3 Warning messages in the documentation A warning message points out a risk or danger that you need to be aware of The sig nal word indicates the severity of the safety hazard and how likely it...

Page 8: ...Safety and regulatory information R S ENV4200 8 User Manual 1107 2470 12 04 B Korea certification class B...

Page 9: ...Front view 1 Fan 2 Line selection 3 Pulse limiter 4 MC high current connector L1 L2 L3 N 5 Test receiver 6 Ground sockets 7 Protective conductor terminal 8 Artificial hand 2 1 1 Fan The fan can be man...

Page 10: ...mind that the test receiver only covers a 9 kHz spectral component of a broadband disturbance signal When the device is powered on the pulse limiter is always activated and must be intentionally swit...

Page 11: ...or terminal M10 threaded bolt for connecting the protective earth conductor of the equipment under test See Chapter 4 1 Connecting to protective ground on page 17 and 7 in Figure 2 1 2 1 8 Artificial...

Page 12: ...ge connection 2 2 1 Remote control 25 pin female D Sub plug for connecting the remote control cable See 1 in Figure 2 3 For the pin assignment and further information see Chapter 5 Remote control on p...

Page 13: ...4 1 Connecting to protective ground on page 17 and 3 in Figure 2 3 2 2 4 Auxiliary voltage connection Device plug with line filter for connecting the auxiliary voltage to the power supply for the fan...

Page 14: ...Instrument tour R S ENV4200 14 User Manual 1107 2470 12 04 2 3 Block diagram Block diagram...

Page 15: ...ment is damaged contact Rohde Schwarz 3 3 Choosing the operating site Specific operating conditions ensure proper operation and avoid damage to the prod uct and connected devices For information on en...

Page 16: ...in the data sheet Cable selection and electromagnetic interference EMI Electromagnetic interference EMI can affect the measurement results To suppress electromagnetic radiation during operation Use h...

Page 17: ...nt under test on page 19 5 Connect the test receiver to the R S ENV4200 See Chapter 4 4 Connecting the test receiver on page 19 6 DANGER Risk of fire Do not operate the R S ENV4200 without the auxilia...

Page 18: ...least 6 mm2 1 4 2 Connecting to reference ground The ground connection is not adequate for use as a reference ground in RF noise volt age measurement To avoid grounding loops ground the R S ENV4200 o...

Page 19: ...entifier on the front panel of the R S ENV4200 3 Connect the black MC cable sockets with the labels L1 L2 and L3 phase or line to the MC high current connections with the L1 L2 and L3 identifiers on t...

Page 20: ...the AC supply voltage using the supplied power cable If the R S ENV4200 is correctly connected one of the four green LEDs for displaying the test path will light up depending on the position of the L...

Page 21: ...missible continuous current voltage of the R S ENV4200 as listed in the data sheet 2 DANGER Risk of electric shock Make sure that the R S ENV4200 is connected to the protective ground terminal before...

Page 22: ...a hand drill The artificial hand must be connected for this type of EUT Three metal foils are arranged on the hand drill and connected to the artificial hand 1 Metal wall at least 2 m x 2 m 2 Equipmen...

Page 23: ...the R S ENV4200 from the power supply See Protective ground connection on page 5 Disconnect the R S ENV4200 from the mains supply See Chapter 4 6 Connect ing to power on page 21 2 Disconnect the R S...

Page 24: ...ch or via remote control For remote control the V network is connected to the test receiver via a connecting cable 5 1 Pin assignment 12 GND 14 Test path N 15 Test path L1 16 Test path L2 17 Test path...

Page 25: ...R S EMI test receivers ESHS10 ESHS20 30 ESAI ESBI ESMI ESCS ESS ESPI ESCI ESIB and in the ES K1 and ESXS K1 EMI software the operating menu for the ESH2 Z5 V network also applies for control of the R...

Page 26: ...terial designed for the product If you do not have the original packaging use similar materials that provide the same level of protection Securing When moving the product in a vehicle or using transpo...

Page 27: ...ve safety are not visibly damaged or even unsuitable for use in the device 1 Remove the R S ENV4200 from the mains supply 2 Let the R S ENV4200 cool down to ambient temperature 3 Check the following p...

Page 28: ...use of natural resources and minimizing the environmental footprint of our products Help us by dis posing of waste in a way that causes minimum environmental impact Disposing electrical and electroni...

Page 29: ...Index R S ENV4200 29 User Manual 1107 2470 12 04 Index C Customer support 27 F Front view 9 R Rear View 11...

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