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1 D& F4 {* x5 e | Capacitor discharge voltage measurement
0 C+ B& U5 F+ E2 m, F | 9.1.6 (IEC60065/2001) 6.10.3 (IEC61010-1/2001)
$ t- j ^: ?4 k8 c$ e | 61010-1(ed.2) & 60065(ed.7)
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Standard(s): No. Year
/ m, g0 M8 `7 hIEC60065/2001: F. Y6 O W& Y$ ]2 O" x
IEC61010-1/2001
) D* I( a# c$ S+ KDSH 0753
) ? D* m# o: B2009
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TRON, MEAS7 r; u* q) y. f. `; u2 V: a! J: a) @5 r
Subclause(s):& S: h; D3 d1 R$ D. V& x
9.1.6! \) H/ S8 E/ T* ?' S6 v
6.10.3
! e; U) d; C0 c) q: {- gDeveloped by:
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Subject:
+ g7 y: m& r' ?Capacitor discharge) G" i) }4 H2 i
voltage measurement
! y( E+ v& l2 b8 R# b' F* x: YKey words:' {' y' m! l4 p' F# ?& u
- Plug discharge; h% x- Y6 V% {; i# w
- Capacitor discharge) c6 n1 l. G$ o* n& w0 E5 B
- Shock hazard8 } f/ O. L W! u: d; U
Approved at the 47th CTL
) B+ H: v1 y0 LPlenary Meeting, year 2010
9 _) ~+ `/ `" ?! D2 G) uQuestion:
* H+ \- o- p' uThe standards referenced include a test commonly referred to as a plug discharge or capacitor0 X% O' c9 q! [! {3 _- E+ \9 I
discharge test that involves disconnecting the product under test from the mains and1 P" {7 \1 j# ~. o; O/ C8 k# g
measuring the residual voltage across a capacitor(s) at a specified time. The intent in each of6 e1 X3 H1 B, o; Z6 J5 _" `
the referenced standards is the same – measure the maximum voltage obtainable at the time+ E+ K# Z2 f4 Z& |# D8 V
specified.% l( T7 G7 e9 r4 V
(1) Each standard has a slightly different description of how the mains disconnect is made, but
+ Q# I7 d; c% h" nthe intent is to disconnect at the highest voltage possible in the AC power cycle. With the
. o* g" I* q% L$ aadvent of electronic voltage sensing switches, it is possible to disconnect at the peak voltage in7 Z, ?1 v- G4 p! Z6 u
the AC cycle. Using this procedure seems to be within the intent of the standards and would
5 y% O6 P: \2 U+ b8 r) x% sresult in more consistent and repeatable results. Is it acceptable to perform the test this way?
" I5 e! I3 ], x) K(2) Good laboratory practice dictates that the voltage should be measured with a high input$ ]7 Z) F8 `3 Z
impedance voltmeter. For this test, some standards require the use of a voltmeter with an input
9 a& u7 t. ~9 y v- V0 Jresistance of 100 M 1 ± 5 M 1 in parallel with an input capacitance of 25 pF or less. For more
6 e) j1 _. B) e$ qconsistent and repeatable results should this type of meter always be used for this type of test?3 k0 E) J& ]: M$ O3 z6 Y, f
Decision:9 E8 F k) b. f" i; X
(1) Yes, this method should always be used for these tests within the CB Scheme.* T4 p5 x a1 X0 F7 H& H# @/ `
(2) Yes, a meter with the stated input impedance should always be used for these tests within
) _% C. V: J% j, ?& l8 C, A7 @7 Lthe CB Scheme.! C7 p/ ~% M" d) O! x4 S; T3 }
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