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Contact SupplierSurge pulses occur due to direct or indirect lightning strikes or by power system switching transients caused by switching inductive loads or short circuits.
This leads to currents or electromagnetic fields causing high voltage or current transients. The energy is particularly large. And the impact on the product may be destructive.
A lightning surge generator is used to evaluate the performance of device subjected to high energy disturbances from the power line port and other signal line ports.
Our surge generators simulate these disturbances for all the necessary voltage levels in accordance with IEC EN 61000-4-5.
Features
1) Fully Compliant with latest Standard IEC EN 61000-4-5
2) User friendly 7” Touch Panel Display
3) Support multi-language & facilitate users
4) Built-in environment self-test programm
5) Programmable operation
6) Pre-programmed IEC 61000-4-5 test settings
7) Surge voltage, surge current monitoring
8) EUT intelligent detection
9) Built-in voltage, current probe
10) Self-calibration function, self-check function
11) RS232 interface, PC control operation & printable test report
12) Comfortable use and convenient operation
Technical data
1) Model: SUR S10
2) Surge Waveform: Open-circuit voltage wave: 1.250μs
Short-circuit current wave: 820μs
3) Open-circuit Voltage: 0.2~ ± 10KV
4) Short-circuit Current: 0.1~± 5KA
5) Polarity: Positive negative alternating
6) Phase Angle: 0~ 359°synchronous, asynchronous, or automatic
7) Effective output impedance: 2 ohm (common mode 12 ohm)
8) Coupling decoupling network: Built-in, single-phase three-wire, 16A
(customer specific on demand)
9) Coupling mode: Differential mode 18μF, common mode 9μF 10Ω
10) Count: 1~ 9999
11) Interval: 10~ 9999s
12) Power Supply: AC 220V ±10% 50 60Hz
13) Ambient Temperature: 15℃~35℃