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0 {- a7 S1 ~% l/ Y8 P8 _$ p | 9.1.6 (IEC60065/2001) 6.10.3 (IEC61010-1/2001)
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# p, H( u* v! q6 H BStandard(s): No. Year
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2009 DSH 0753 TRON, MEASCategory: % M* y/ t. J5 v& [1 r/ U( N
9.1.6Subclause(s):
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Subject:: S1 d" F( Y- p' c/ V
Capacitor discharge* T6 z1 {+ Q; t* e4 j5 c2 K
voltage measurement
( _' o' B( k) x. KKey words:
) Z/ w7 k m( W+ d6 u* b- S8 f- Plug discharge
# Y4 x0 r" ?+ `4 Z4 h5 B- Capacitor discharge: @, `" d' ]+ N/ v- P$ p9 Y) `
- Shock hazard3 E: u$ j+ S" w7 e
Approved at the 47th CTL
5 H1 b/ J. q/ \1 o& g* rPlenary Meeting, year 2010
9 ?1 m0 Z$ i# d p) dQuestion:3 @' G( i$ \& T2 U. p) @
The standards referenced include a test commonly referred to as a plug discharge or capacitor
# t5 V7 a5 B0 d& o5 Cdischarge test that involves disconnecting the product under test from the mains and
+ v, g9 O: T* ], dmeasuring the residual voltage across a capacitor(s) at a specified time. The intent in each of" z2 X) m5 Q/ k/ h
the referenced standards is the same – measure the maximum voltage obtainable at the time
. V; z' H/ O8 \: \/ s% zspecified.
: y+ `; M8 q4 `(1) Each standard has a slightly different description of how the mains disconnect is made, but
5 @! w6 }$ j+ o$ ]the intent is to disconnect at the highest voltage possible in the AC power cycle. With the
) }+ @7 x/ s' m; O( F8 madvent of electronic voltage sensing switches, it is possible to disconnect at the peak voltage in7 ~7 G9 _8 ?! X0 m
the AC cycle. Using this procedure seems to be within the intent of the standards and would( @9 b) X7 f* v: `' `* ~
result in more consistent and repeatable results. Is it acceptable to perform the test this way?, H# s/ R$ l: i) Z# C( m& {" a
(2) Good laboratory practice dictates that the voltage should be measured with a high input
0 V( O$ w9 K/ L7 v7 kimpedance voltmeter. For this test, some standards require the use of a voltmeter with an input
$ u1 o T! v+ N1 F4 o" j4 Fresistance of 100 M 1 ± 5 M 1 in parallel with an input capacitance of 25 pF or less. For more/ d8 c" v2 B; P
consistent and repeatable results should this type of meter always be used for this type of test?: o& Q$ g) ?6 `! ~
Decision:. { r6 \; J- v1 f6 R, a. x
(1) Yes, this method should always be used for these tests within the CB Scheme.* F x) ^! m' Z+ H' ]
(2) Yes, a meter with the stated input impedance should always be used for these tests within; ` v- s. K4 l' N. W7 w
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