Your are assuming that the interference is due to conducted (thru the AC
wiring) emissions.  However, the interference may be due to radiated
emissions.

George

-----Original Message-----
From: Muriel Bittencourt de Liz [mailto:mur...@grucad.ufsc.br]
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 1999 12:55 PM
To: Lista de EMC da IEEE
Subject: Doubt on household equipment interference



Dear Members

I'd like to solve a doubt.. suppose the following:

"I have an electrical installation in a house. The feeding is with
three-phase and one neutral conductors. If I connect a TV and a blender
in the same phase, the blender generates interference (lines) in the TV
screen. If I connect the TV in one phase, and the blender in another,
the TV will have interference??? The neutral conductor is the same for
all (of course!)"

Seems very plain, but I'd like to know... :)

Thanks in advance

Muriel


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Federal University of Santa Catarina
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