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User Manual Compliance Test System 3.0
11.7 Source Regulation
The voltage regulation of the AC Source is always verified. The voltage regulation check verifies
AC source voltage regulation at the beginning of each test under load as called out in the test
standard. The voltage regulation must be less than 2 %. The measured output voltage must be
within the source regulation limits specific in the IEC 61000-4-27 standard. If the source
regulation check fails, check the system connections. For higher power loads, make sure the
external sense lines are used to sense the voltage at the EUT terminals.
11.8 Test execution
The selected test mode can be started by pulling down the Run menu and selecting All or by
clicking on the Start button. During test execution, no changes to test parameters are allowed.
The test progress can be monitored at the bottom of the window in the status bar.
Note that the default phase rotation of the iX Series AC power systems is A = 0, B = 240 and C =
120 (counter clock wise). For the IEC 61000-4-27, the phase rotation must be set to A = 0, B =
120 and C =240. This is best done with the power to the EUT off. If the test is started and the iX
phase rotation is not A = 0, B = 120 and C =240, a warning will appear prompting the operator to
confirm the change in phase rotation. Selecting No will abort the test with no change to the
source output. Selecting Yes will result in the phase rotation being changed before the test starts.
If the phase rotation is already correct, no message appears.
11.9 Test Implementation and Test Sequence
For each test step, the specified voltage and phase angles will be applied for the time specified. At the
onset of each voltage/phase step, the source voltage is captured by the power source's data acquisition
system. Once the specified time has elapsed, the voltage and phase angles are set back to their nominal
values and the captured waveform data is transferred and displayed. This data will be visible until the
next step when it is updated. Each step (number) will be applied for a different phase rotation in the
sequences shown below. This means the operator does not have to reconnect the EUT three times using
a different phase connected at each test number.
The phase rotations used are as follows:
Sequence
First Ua to L1 Ub to L2 Uc to L3
Second Ua to L2 Ub to L3 Uc to L1
Third Ua to L3 Ub to L1 Uc to L2
The test numbers executed are determined by the test selection in the main setup screen. Any
combination of test number 1, 2 and 3 may be selected by placing a check mark in the appropriate box.
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