Flicker Emission - IEC 1000-3-3 , EN 61000-3-3 , (EN60555-3)

Comply: IEC 61000-3-3 Ed.1.1 :2002 (incl. Amd.1) - IEC 61000-4-15 Ed.1.0 :1997 (incl. Amd.1)


EMC Partner AG, Switzerland
www.emc-partner.com


HARCS Setup File :
D:\HARCS\EXAMPLES\vacuum-cleaner.hsu
HARCS Report File :
D:\HARCS\EXAMPLES\vacuum-cleaner.HRP.hrp

Operator        		Reto Casanova
Unit            		vacuum cleaner (1000W)
Serial Number   		1650
Bemerkungen :   		Dmax and Dc are below the limits





Measurement



                                            Date : 21.08.02 14:05:57 V3.10

Urms = 	229.5V	Freq = 	49.984	Range: 	25 A	
Irms = 	4.248A	Ipk  = 	7.605A	cf   = 	1.790	
P    = 	928.3W	Pap  = 	975.0VA	pf   = 	0.952	

Test - Time :	1 x 1min = 1min	( 16 %)

LIN (Line Impedance Network) :	SLIN 0.24ohm +j0.15ohm N:0.16ohm +j0.10ohm

Limits :	Plt  :	0.00	Pst   :	0.00	
		dmax :	5.32 %	dc    :	4.00 %	
		dtLim:	4.00 %	dt>Lim:	200ms	

Test aborted, Result: PASSED

 	dmax	dc	dt>Lim	
 	[%]	[%]	[ms]	
1	3.910	0.950	0.000	


Definitions of Abbreviations
Urms     ***    Actual total Voltage in Volt RMS
Irms     ***    Actual total Current in Ampere RMS
Ipk      ***    Actual Peak value of the Current in Ampere
cf       ***    Actual Crest Factor (Ipk/Irms)
P        ***    Actual Active Power in Watt
Pap      ***    Actual Apparent Power in VA (Urms*Irms)
pf       ***    Actual Power Factor (P/Pap)

Plt             Long term Flicker over all Pst cycles

For every Pst-cycle:

dmax            Maximum voltage changes between two steady state conditions
dc              Voltage changes between two steady conditions
dt>Lim          Time during the voltage variation go to across
                the defined limit (dtlim)

General :
- The values marked with "***" are actual values which could vary
  during test-time and are taken at the time of protocol printout.


Notes
Flicker Test on a vacuum cleaner (1000W)
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For vacuum cleaners Pst and Plt shall not be evaluated.
Because of manual switching the limits for dmax and dc are multiplied by a factor of 1.33.