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Voltage Rating | EUT VAC line to line: 30 to 480 VAC rms; EUT VAC line to ground: EUT VAC 30 to 280 VAC rms, (below 30 V synchronisation not guaranteed, asynchronous mode only); EUT VDC: up to 125 VDC – full current range,up to 225 VDC – up to 7 A |
Standards Met | IEC / EN 61000-4-4 Ed. 2:2004., IEC / EN 61000-4-5:2005, ANSI C62.45 standard, in IEC / EN 61000-4-12:2006 and ANSI C62.41 |
Mains & EUT Connections | HV-surge pulse input from generator (Fischer connector);EFT input connector from generator (SHV connector);Connector for EUT supply input (Screw terminals Phoenix);Connector for EUT supply output (Screw terminals) |
Current Rating | 3 x 32 Amp continuous (peak 3 x 50 Amp for 10 min.) |
Application/Test Type | Automated Surge Testing for EUT up to 32 Amps, 480 VAC; Three phase (5 wire);Two phase (4 wire);Single phase (3 wire) |
Dimensions | W: 449 mm (17.7") x H: 310.5 mm (12.25"), 7 HU x D: 565 mm (22.2") |
Weight | 42 kg (96.6 lb) |
Phase rotation indicator in 3-phase units indicates a correctly sequenced power connection, prevent-
ing misleading line coupling, incorrect phase coupling especially precarious in synchronous mode and possible damage to the EUT.
The fully automated IEC and ANSI compliant coupling networks fulfill the new requirements for EUT currents over 16 A in the surge standard IEC / EN 61000-4-5:2005, as well special coupling modes and pulse amplitude control in the ANSI C62.45 standard, ring wave pulse given in IEC / EN 61000-4-12:2006 and EFT in IEC / EN 61000-4-4 Ed. 2:2004.
The Teseq CDN 3063-X32 3 Phase, 32 Amp CDN Coupler for NSG 3040/NSG 3060 couples surge and burst pulses into 1-, 2- or 3-phase power mains of up to 480V with a current range up to 32 Amps. This range incorporate the new IEC draft standard’s provision for testing EUT’s with high power consumption. Reduced decoupling inductances in series with the EUT power connection are specified in order to minimize series voltage losses.