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Combination Wave Simulator
Surge pulses occur due to direct or indirect lightning strokes to an external (outdoor) circuit. This leads to currents or electromagnetic fields causing high voltage or current transients. Another source for surge pulses are switching transients originating from switching disturbances and systems faults.
Due to this phenomenon, nearly every electrical and electronical device may suffer from such lightning events which justifies the necessity of surge tests being widely performed. Surge voltage can reach several thousands of volts and surge current is seen to reach several thousands of amps.
Highlights
Surge voltage up to 8kV
Surge current up to 4kA
Voltage/current monitors
Built-in CDN 1-phase or 3-phase up to 3 x 690V and 32A
Interlock
Warning lamp control
Manual operation
USB (optical link) and GPIB interface
Benefits
VCS 500N8 - Compact combination wave simulator with integrated CDNGenerating voltages as high as 8Kv, the VCS 500N8 offers an integrated coupling/decoupling network either single phase or three-phase with a nominal current of 16A per phase. In case higher current is required its capability can be extended by an external CDN to achieve nominal currents of 100A and more per phase.By selecting the desired coupling, the source impedance and the coupling capacitor is set automatically whatever CDN is connected.
Fail inputs are offered as standard for DUT monitoring purposes. Peak values of voltage and current are shown in the display and these values are transferred to the software for reporting.
To comply with safety regulations the VCS 500N8 is equipped with a contact to control warning lamps and with a safety interlock.
Pre-programmed standard test routines allow highest user convenience. Still the VCS 500N8 offers the quick start test routine where parameters can be changed on-line during the test to evaluate the susceptibility level of an individual DUT.
EN 61000-4-5
EN 61000-4-9
IEC 60255-22-5
IEC 61000-4-5
IEC 61000-4-9
IEC 61326
IEC 61850-3
ITU-T K.12
ITU-T K.20
ITU-T K.45
EN 61000-4-9
IEC 60255-22-5
IEC 61000-4-5
IEC 61000-4-9
IEC 61326
IEC 61850-3
ITU-T K.12
ITU-T K.20
ITU-T K.45