Mains Dips & Drops
Dips and interrupts can occur on the AC power mains as a result of a fault in the distribution system such as an open circuit breaker or a sudden large load being turned on in the immediate vicinity. A power distribution system fault can cause a switch in the distribution grid to open and close a number of times, resulting in multiple interrupts to electrical and electronic equipment. Electronic products are tested for immunity to dips and interrupt to insure their continued reliable operation if subjected to dips and/or interrupts on the AC power mains. The European Union’s EMC Directive mandates dips and interrupts testing for virtually all electrical and electronic products as a condition for obtaining the CE Mark before shipping products to member states of the European Union.
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| EM TEST PFS 200N Automotive Fail Simulator | The PFS 200N Automotive Power Fail simulator is used to comply with standard requirements, mainly from vehicle manufacturers, to perform fast voltage dips ad drops (micro-interruptions). Some standards specify very fast rise and fall times below 1 mi... View Details >>
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| EM TEST PFS 503N Series Power Fail Simulators | Electronic and electrical equipment may be affected by voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations of the power supply. Dips and interruptions are caused by faults in the public supply network, in installations or by sudden large change ... View Details >>
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| Haefely AXOS 5 Compact Immunity Test System | The new AXOS5 compact immunity test system integrates all of the best features of our stand alone test systems into one single economic solution. It combines 5 kV Burst/EFT, Surge combination wave, AC/DC Dips & Interrupts, along with an integrate... View Details >>
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