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ZES Zimmer CE-Test61k CE Compliance System for Harmonics - Flicker

Description

ZES ZIMMER provides the system CE-Test61k for compliance tests corresponding to standards EN 61000-2, -3, -11 and -12. The precision power analyzers LMG95 and LMG500 comply with the standards for measurement devices EN 61000-4-7 for harmonic analyzers and standard EN 61000-4-15 for flicker meters. For validating the confirmation to the standards for current harmonics, the device under test must be fed by a power source with a purely sinusoidal and stable output voltage. This is essential in order to proof that the measured current harmonics are generated by the device under test and do not originate from the source. Therefore the ZES ZIMMER LMG devices test the voltage stability and that distortions by harmonics are within permissible limits during each analysis interval. In addition to a power source, the flicker test requires well-defined reference impedance. Flicker is determined by the amplitude and occurrences of line voltage fluctuations. Voltage fluctuations are the result of current variations induced by the consuming device at the reference impedance. In order to obtain results which can be compared with others, normalized line impedance must be inserted between the feeding source and the test sample when measuring flicker. The impedance values for these reference impedances are defined as (0.24+j0.15) Ω in the phases and (0.16+j0.10) Ω in the neutral. The test software allows to record all device settings and measured data and to process them into a test protocol that is mandatory for the CE declaration.

Features

  • Modular structure, 1 to 3 phases
  • Power sources up to 5kVA per phase
  • Existing customer owned power sources may be used, even for systems which are discontinued in availability and support by their manufacturer e.g. HP/Agilent and others
  • Inputs to register additional process values
  • Improved analysis by means of integrated statistical and regression algorithms
  • Auxiliary measuring signals to find the cause for harmonics and flicker
  • EN61000-3-2/A14
  • Consulting partnership in standardization committees assures precocious support of newest standards. Upgrades made available via the internet
  • Easy to use with powerful evaluation software

ZES Zimmer CE-Test61k Application

Evaluation system for testing devices generating harmonics, flicker and standby according to EN61000-3-2/-12, EN61000-3-3/-11 and IEC62301 / EN50564:2011 (CE-Conformity)

Specifications

Current Harmonics

Flicker

Current Range

Frequency Range

Test Standard

Measurement device standard for current harmonics analyzers

Test Standard

Measurement

device  standard

for flicker meter

up to 16 A

up to 2 (2.4) kHz,

 i.e. up to the 40th harmonics at 50

EN 61000-3-2

EN 61000-4-7

EN 61000-3-3

EN 61000-4-15

16 A to 75 A

EN 61000-3-12

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0 to 75 A

2 (2.4) to 9 kHz

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EN 61000-4-7

Annex B

EN 61000-3-11

Standards

CISPR
CISPR 11
CISPR 14 - 1
CISPR 14 - 2
CISPR 14 - 2
CISPR 16 - 1
CISPR 16 - 2
CISPR 16 - 3
CISPR 16 - 4
CISPR 22
CISPR 24
IEC
IEC/TR EN 61000 - 1 - 1
IEC/TR EN 61000 - 2 - 1
IEC/TR EN 61000 - 2 - 3
IEC EN 61000 - 3 - 2
IEC EN 61000 - 3 - 4
IEC/TC EN 61000 - 3 - 5
IEC EN 61000 - 4 - 2
IEC EN 61000 - 4 - 3
IEC EN 61000 - 4 - 4
IEC EN 61000 - 4 - 5
IEC EN 61000 - 4 - 6
IEC EN 61000 - 4 - 7
IEC EN 61000 - 4 - 8
IEC EN 61000 - 4 - 9
IEC EN 61000 - 4 - 11
European
EN 50 081 part 1
EN 50 081 part 2
EN 55 011
EN 55 013
EN 55 014
EN 55 015
EN 55 020
EN 55 022
EN 55 024
EN 50 082 part 1
EN 50 082 part 2
EN 50 093
American
FCC Part 15
MIL-STD - 461E