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| Capacitor discharge voltage measurement
l* `* M3 S$ J' o | 9.1.6 (IEC60065/2001) 6.10.3 (IEC61010-1/2001)
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Standard(s): No. Year
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IEC61010-1/2001
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6.10.3
- X/ S1 ?1 z& F' s' E- B1 qDeveloped by:
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Capacitor discharge$ f0 F! Q. r; _; |7 o
voltage measurement
- S9 K" z |0 k* f P$ n; Z# UKey words:
: z( E* }# n+ V/ Y& y- Plug discharge$ k3 e' R6 a3 g$ J: Y6 }+ |( k- F
- Capacitor discharge
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Plenary Meeting, year 2010) U; N) n3 t* E7 \4 {9 ]
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The standards referenced include a test commonly referred to as a plug discharge or capacitor1 {" a1 X0 _ O* T
discharge test that involves disconnecting the product under test from the mains and
: K0 c9 K: ^+ Kmeasuring the residual voltage across a capacitor(s) at a specified time. The intent in each of
{5 L! _' e" F' Pthe referenced standards is the same – measure the maximum voltage obtainable at the time- Y- v( n5 Z0 K) C
specified.! ^3 D, w1 K. T
(1) Each standard has a slightly different description of how the mains disconnect is made, but
: p# F( k/ x" c2 O+ U' ^* c, ithe intent is to disconnect at the highest voltage possible in the AC power cycle. With the
! j" C- w8 z% w1 r& i2 Gadvent of electronic voltage sensing switches, it is possible to disconnect at the peak voltage in
. q! r& t6 s- N, v# Kthe AC cycle. Using this procedure seems to be within the intent of the standards and would0 ^, B# |( a0 B2 l& y
result in more consistent and repeatable results. Is it acceptable to perform the test this way?1 A, X' h% Q' c5 v5 h2 v' K, B
(2) Good laboratory practice dictates that the voltage should be measured with a high input6 Q# W4 z7 W& B( B( c) i
impedance voltmeter. For this test, some standards require the use of a voltmeter with an input# \- q( m$ y3 V) b8 n) x* }7 i# ^
resistance of 100 M 1 ± 5 M 1 in parallel with an input capacitance of 25 pF or less. For more
, q' J N9 q! Z7 O( l$ C" Fconsistent and repeatable results should this type of meter always be used for this type of test?
, M7 J% r! p6 S( ~& g- u: Z1 [6 FDecision:2 e% X7 a/ U2 r) E0 u
(1) Yes, this method should always be used for these tests within the CB Scheme.
6 x5 z" ]/ a9 T2 p(2) Yes, a meter with the stated input impedance should always be used for these tests within
' B& f! \) X: u4 s+ S4 xthe CB Scheme.% X, q, |( L( S% z9 A
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