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MODUK - DEF STAN 59-41: PT 3: SUPP C

Electromagnetic Compatibility Part 3: Technical Requirements Test Methods and Limits Supplement C: Test Method DCE03 Exported Transients Power Lines

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Organization: MODUK
Publication Date: 30 September 1994
Status: inactive
Page Count: 13
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The purpose of this test is to measure the amplitude and duration of transients appearing on power lines caused by the normal operation of the EUT and also as a result of switching on and off the power supply to the EUT. These transient emissions may couple via conduction and radiation from the power lines to other potentially susceptible equipment's in the actual installation.

Document History

Electromagnetic Compatibility Part 3: Technical Requirements Test Methods and Limits Supplement C: Test Method DCE03 Exported Transients Power Lines
Purpose The purpose of this test is to measure the amplitude and duration of transients appearing on power lines caused by the normal operation of the EUT and also as a result of switching on and...
DEF STAN 59-41: PT 3: SUPP C
September 30, 1994
Electromagnetic Compatibility Part 3: Technical Requirements Test Methods and Limits Supplement C: Test Method DCE03 Exported Transients Power Lines
The purpose of this test is to measure the amplitude and duration of transients appearing on power lines caused by the normal operation of the EUT and also as a result of switching on and off the...
Electromagnetic Compatibility Part 3: Technical Requirements Test Methods and Limits Supplement C: Test Method DCE03 Conducted Emission on Exported Transients, Power Lines
The purpose of this test is to measure the amplitude and duration of transients appearing on power lines caused by the normal operation of the EUT and also as a result of switching on and off the...
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