BS EN 61000-4-34:2007+A1:2009
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Testing and measurement techniques - Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests for equipment with mains current more than 16 A per phase

Standard No.
BS EN 61000-4-34:2007+A1:2009
Release Date
2007
Published By
British Standards Institution (BSI)
Latest
BS EN 61000-4-34:2007+A1:2009
Replace
03/319781 DC-2003 BS EN 61000-4-34:2007
Scope
This part of IEC 61000 defines the immunity test methods and range of preferred test levels for electrical and electronic equipment connected to low-voltage power supply networks for voltage dips, short interruptions, and voltage variations. This standard applies to electrical and electronic equipment having a rated mains curre nt exceeding 16 A per phase. (See Annex E for guidance on electrical and electronic equipment rated at more than 200 A per phase.) It covers equipment installed in residential areas as well as industrial machinery, specifically voltage dips and short interruptions for equipment connected to either 50 Hz or 60 Hz a.c. networks, including 1-phase and 3-phase mains.

BS EN 61000-4-34:2007+A1:2009 Referenced Document

  • IEC 61000-2-8 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2-8: Environment; Voltage dips and short interruptions on public electric power supply systems with statistical measurement results

BS EN 61000-4-34:2007+A1:2009 history

  • 2007 BS EN 61000-4-34:2007+A1:2009 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Testing and measurement techniques - Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests for equipment with mains current more than 16 A per phase
  • 2007 BS EN 61000-4-34:2007 Electromagnetic compatability (EMC) - Testing and measurement techniques - Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests for equipment with input current more than 16A per phase
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Testing and measurement techniques - Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests for equipment with mains current more than 16 A per phase



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