Dear all,

We have some products with a current higher than the Surge test CDN from many 
labs in our region can withstand.
So, we found a lab that does an alternate Surge test.

Instead of connecting the product to the CDN, they connect it directly to the 
power supply.
In the output of the CDN, in each phase, a 10uF capacitor is placed, and it 
goes directly to the product power supply.
This way, the current does not go through the CDN, and the Surge noise couples 
directly to the product.

We have some doubts on this method, since:

1)      It changes the output CDN surge impedance, what can lead to some 
changes in the noise waveform

2)      Since I am coupling directly to the supply, the noise voltage could be 
divided by going to the product and to the supply in parallel

What are your thoughts on this? Is this a valid test method?

Thank you all.

Best regards,
André Gomes Videira
Laboratório de Ensaios e Certificações
Telefone: + 55 47 3276-7613 | Skype: agvideira
WEG Drives & Controls - Automação Ltda.
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