We have a portable air conditioner that failed to meet EN 61000-3-3 but met
with EN 61000-3-11 with conditional connection.  The compliance conclusion
is included a statement that "The appliance can be connected only to a
supply with system impedance no more than 0.4 ohms.  In case necessary,
please consult your supply authority for system impedance information."

I have questions about this conclusion and looking for the advice from
customer's perspective.  How can we expect the customers to ascertain their
supply with system impedance?  Is it realistic to get this information from
supply authority at each country since the products will go to a couple of
EU member states?

Thanks and regards,

Scott

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