Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Low-Frequency Standards: - Equipment To Be Connected To
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Low-Frequency Standards: - Equipment To Be Connected To
Low-Frequency Standards
Summary
Standards on Low-Frequency
Emission: IEC 61000-3-2
Goal: limitation of harmonic components of the
input current impressed on the public
low-voltage supply system, for equipment
with input current ≤ 16 A per phase
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IEC 61000-3-2: Measurement Circuit
Single-phase Three-phase
equipment equipment
M
In
ZS
L1
M G ZM
In
L2
In U
ZM
G ZS ZM
EUT
ZS
L3
In
EUT
G ZS ZM
S U
G N
ZS ZM
IEC 61000-3-2
Supply Source Requirements
Test voltage U at the EUT’s terminals:
• rated voltage of the equipment. In the case of voltage
range, use 230/400 V for single-phase and three-phase
supply
• voltage accuracy within ± 2 % of the nominal value
• frequency accuracy within ± 0.5 % of the nominal
value
• displacement accuracy between each pair of phases
of a three-phase source within ± 1.5°
• peak value of the test voltage shall be within 1.40 and
1.42 times its RMS value and shall be reached within
87° to 93° after the zero crossing (not applicable to
class A and B equipment)
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IEC 61000-3-2
Classification of Equipment
• Class A: balanced 3-phase equipment (r.m.s. line currents
differing less than 20 %) and all other equipment, except
those in the following classes
• Class B: portable tools
• Class C: lighting equipment including dimming devices
with active input power above 25 W
• Class D: equipment having an input current with a
"special wave shape" and a fundamental active input
power between 75 and 600 W. Whatever the wave shape
of their input current, Class B, Class C, and
provisionally motor-driven equipment are not
considered as Class D equipment
IEC 61000-3-2
Class D equipment: Special Wave Shape
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Classification of Equipment
Class B Class C
yes yes
Bal. 3-phase no Portable
no Lighting
equipment? tool? equipment?
yes no
Special
Class A
no waveshape
≤600W)?
(P≤
yes
no Motor
Class D
driven?
yes
Even harmonics
2 1.08 1.62
4 0.43 0.645
6 0.30 0.45
8 <= n <= 40 1.84/n 2.76/n
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IEC 61000-3-2 - Harmonic Limits
Class C > 25 W
λ is power factor
*λ
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Harmonic Current Measurements
• The limits are applicable to steady-state harmonic
currents
• For transitory harmonic currents the following
applies:
– harmonic current lasting for no more than 10 s when a
piece of equipment is brought into operation or is taken
out of operation, manually or automatically, are
disregarded
– the limits apply to all other transitory harmonic currents
occurring during the testing of equipment or parts of
equipment. For transitory even harmonic currents of order
from 2 to 10 and transitory odd harmonic currents of order
from 3 to 19, values up to 1.5 times the limits are allowed
for each harmonic during a maximum of 10% of any
observation period of 2.5 min
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