
CPS100 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL
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6.9.3
IEC Standards
The IEC 61000-4 test function support immunity testing to the following four IEC 61000-4
standards:
IEC Standard No.
Description
CPS100E Test
IEC 61000-4-11
Testing and measurement techniques-Voltage dips, short
interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests
(AC,<16A)
IEC 4-11
IEC 61000-4-13
Testing and measurement techniques-Harmonics and inter
harmonics including mains signaling at AC power port, low
frequency immunity tests
IEC 4-13
IEC 61000-4-14
Testing and measurement techniques-Voltage fluctuation
immunity test
IEC 4-14
IEC 61000-4-28
Testing and measurement techniques-Variation of power
frequency, immunity test for equipment with input current
not exceeding 16 A per phase
IEC 4-28
Table 6-4: IEC 61000-4 Test standards supported on Enhanced Models
Products exported to Europe have to meet compliance to these power line immunity test
standards. The CPS100 Enhanced version offers a cost effective solution for compliance or
pre-compliance testing of single-phase utility powered products.
6.9.3.1 IEC 4-11 Tests
Compliance of Pre-compliance Notice
Testing for IEC 61000-4-11 may require voltage
dips at 90° or 270° phase angles. The IEC
standard calls out a 1 ~ 5
µ
sec voltage rise and
fall time. This is not feasible with most AC
power sources. If the product category you are
testing requires this, the CPS100E 411 test will
be pre-compliance only. For product standards
that specify dips at 0° or 180° degrees, the
rise/fall time requirement of the AC Source is
irrelevant and testing is fully compliant.
The 411 Tests include both the required
voltage dips and voltage variations. Default test parameters are conform the current
revision of the IEC 61000-4-11 test standard but all can be edited by the user if needed to
support future standard changes.
ENHANCED VERSION ONLY