Normally it is more easy to pass a harmonic test when connected as a system,
then when tested as several separate apparatuses.

I do not understand your "obvious it failed" statement ...

The total power consumption of a system permits higher limits, and
some peak values of harmonic currents at specific harmonics tend to
average over several different equipment, so no failure due to
one specific peak.

However if each of you separate equipment parts were below 75 watts...
and the total is above....... I guess you should offer them for separate
testing. It's against the spirit of the new requirements ..... or not !

Regards,

Gert Gremmen, (Ing)

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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf
>>Of [email protected]
>>Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 7:19 PM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: Testing as a system for harmonics?
>>
>>
>>
>>One of our products is sold as a system with several other non-connected
>>products as well as a computer system and printer. We brought this product
>>to a well known EMC Testing facility to perform Harmonics testing.  They
>>required that we plugged our product, as well as all of the peripheral
>>devices, into a power strip and they then tested the complete system
>>together for Harmonics.  Obviously, it failed.
>>
>>Has anyone else had an EMC Lab make this request of testing the complete
>>system?  Is anyone aware of any document that requires system testing for
>>Harmonics?
>>
>>All responses are appreciated.
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Joe Martin
>>EMC/Product Safety Engineer
>>[email protected]
>>
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