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New 100A, 3-phase burst pulse tester target networks using renewable energy

New 100A, 3-phase burst pulse tester target networks using renewable energy

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The manual CDN 3083-B100 can easily carry out applications that require higher AC and DC voltages as well as high inrush or pulse-shaped peak currents like those found in renewable energy. Some applications include smart grid, inverters, solar, energy monitoring as well as applications for electric vehicles and charging stations.
The CDN 3083-B100 can couple up to 8.8 kV (5/50 ns – 50 Ohms) EFT pulses simultaneously into the supply lines of the equipment under test (EUT). It is designed to be used with an EUT supply up to 690 VAC, either line-to-line or line to protective earth, or up to 1,000 VDC line-to-line or line to protective earth.
The compact, lightweight CDN is compliant to IEC 61000-4-4-Ed. 3.0, compatible with all brands of burst generators and is extremely portable for field testing. It allows for more set-up options in standard compliance applications because it is external to the generator and is compact.
Although it is designed for continuous performance up to 100 A per phase, the CDN 3083-B100 can withstand higher currents for shorter durations of time. The CDN also features built-in temperature monitoring to prevent damage to its internal components and avoid overload.
Teseq’s CDN 3083-B100 includes screw terminals rated for 200 A, a SHV burst input connector with maximum burst voltage of 8.8 kV and earth terminal grounding.
Weighing approximately 5 kg (11 lbs), the CDN is 410 mm (16.14”) wide, 170 mm (6.69”) high and 190 mm (7.48”) deep.
Luterbach-based Teseq was formed by the buyout of the EMC activity of Schaffner in 2006 and develops advanced EMC test solutions for the automotive, consumer electronics, telecommunications, medical, aerospace and defense industries, and production facilities are located on the Isle of Wight, UK, in Luterbach, Switzerland, Berlin, Germany and Ronkonkoma, USA.
www.teseq.com

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