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1 } y) J- ^2 o5 b/ F v$ v | Capacitor discharge voltage measurement2 B" n" H/ h0 a' T/ Q; L3 e
| 9.1.6 (IEC60065/2001) 6.10.3 (IEC61010-1/2001)( `$ k) D* i( c q7 T$ ^0 O
| 61010-1(ed.2) & 60065(ed.7)
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Standard(s): No. Year% ~6 M! I7 u1 y& W4 s9 O, m
IEC60065/2001
0 V, N7 o+ i: ?" rIEC61010-1/2001
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2009 K$ Y' p$ C0 r5 @8 p6 w% F
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TRON, MEAS0 I6 w: o9 a( g8 Z. k) d* f
Subclause(s):0 ?3 @) l6 E+ f9 L4 T
9.1.6
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Developed by:. `1 G+ u P" @7 H1 a8 n1 y4 O
WG4, ETF2, ETF3- M( p- j1 ~. M3 e* \" x
Subject:0 g/ B2 v) F. b
Capacitor discharge
$ X+ `8 z; A% Q2 X/ w- tvoltage measurement
; v0 i. v# r+ p/ \9 b& MKey words:
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1 k' i/ k2 h e# b" v+ k6 J% n- Capacitor discharge
# F4 l0 |- [$ S- Shock hazard, ]4 Y# b* C# u. L; q
Approved at the 47th CTL3 O1 B3 K2 S& u7 o* o# x
Plenary Meeting, year 2010& _5 G( O. D: Z% q$ A' W
Question:+ Z; c" a8 v0 }7 A1 Z: h+ e, @
The standards referenced include a test commonly referred to as a plug discharge or capacitor
" n4 ?. A$ K# P4 Gdischarge test that involves disconnecting the product under test from the mains and
; s$ f" A! Z7 I, j- \; J6 z$ {measuring the residual voltage across a capacitor(s) at a specified time. The intent in each of' p' p! C( D6 i. {$ p
the referenced standards is the same – measure the maximum voltage obtainable at the time, h6 H& X7 W& O# u0 o3 A
specified.
" m K) d" G) a4 b) W(1) Each standard has a slightly different description of how the mains disconnect is made, but; `* S& |/ @% [' t3 \1 h9 C
the intent is to disconnect at the highest voltage possible in the AC power cycle. With the/ ^2 z$ c! L/ k6 D
advent of electronic voltage sensing switches, it is possible to disconnect at the peak voltage in
; n. }8 W! e, l, fthe AC cycle. Using this procedure seems to be within the intent of the standards and would8 P* ?- W% M9 o4 R- Z5 _: k3 {
result in more consistent and repeatable results. Is it acceptable to perform the test this way?/ D0 {" T% d* F$ V3 T
(2) Good laboratory practice dictates that the voltage should be measured with a high input
) J; A7 z) ?9 r7 i& iimpedance voltmeter. For this test, some standards require the use of a voltmeter with an input
, v2 o8 }. M9 M/ V+ t( Qresistance of 100 M 1 ± 5 M 1 in parallel with an input capacitance of 25 pF or less. For more, R/ u( w' G1 S. U. V
consistent and repeatable results should this type of meter always be used for this type of test?* q" S0 v$ B# q
Decision: i+ I2 t1 x; z% U
(1) Yes, this method should always be used for these tests within the CB Scheme.
# Q' I1 l- L2 ^0 {4 ]9 S" B8 N1 _(2) Yes, a meter with the stated input impedance should always be used for these tests within, V( G4 ^; T! H5 P# G. r
the CB Scheme.
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