61000-6-2 is not a normative standard, It is a Generic Standard for the
industrial environment. I do not know of any reason why the two tests at 60% are
required.
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Subject: RE: EN61000-6-2: Voltage dip immunity testing
Requirements are product dependent. Check the governing document, either
generic or product-specific immunity requirements. EN61000-6-2 is a
normative reference, not a governing document, e.g.:
EN50130-4 Immunity requirements for Alarm systems calls out
.5, 1, 5, 10 periods @ 60% reduction and
0.5, 1, and 5 periods @ 100% reduction
David Sterner
Alarm Device Manufacturing Co.
Syosset NY
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Subject: EN61000-6-2: Voltage dip immunity testing
I was reviewing the voltage dip/interrupt requirements of BS
EN61000-6-2:1999, and noticed that one test condition is a 60% dip for 5
periods (0.1s at 50 Hz), while another is 60% for 50 periods (1s at 50Hz).
Both tests require Performance Criteria C.
- Wouldn't a single test at 50 periods cover this requirement?
- Is there a special operating condition or situation intended for this
test that isn't mentioned in the standard?
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