Datasheet
7.4. Dips and Swells 
Dips and Swells records Swells, Dips, Interruptions, and Rapid Voltage Changes. 
Dips and Swells are fast deviations from the normal voltage. Magnitude may be ten up to one hundred of 
volts. Duration may vary from a half cycle to a few seconds as defined in IEC61000-4-30. The Analyzer 
allows you to choose nominal or sliding reference voltage. 
During a dip the voltage drops, during a swell the voltage rises. In 3-phase systems, a dip begins when 
the voltage on one or more phases drops below the dip threshold and ends when all phases are equal to 
or above the dip threshold plus hysteresis. A swell begins when the voltage on one or more phases rises 
up to the swell threshold and ends when all phases are equal to or below the swell threshold minus 
hysteresis. The trigger conditions for dips and swells are threshold and hysteresis. Dips and Swells are 
characterized by duration, magnitude and time of occurrence. The following pictures explains this: 
Picture: Characteristics of a voltage dip 
Picture: Characteristics of a voltage swell 
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