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The Haefely PIM 100 as part of the PSURGE 8000 Surge Platform System can be used together with Coupling/Decoupling Networks (CDNs) for superimposition of the impulse on AC and DC power lines. Single and three phase CDNs have multiplexed inputs, allowing up to 3 impulse modules to be connected. A full suite of test impulses can then be performed completely automatically and without the need to power down and reconnect the EUT.
IEC 61000-4-5 and ANSI C62.41 describe a combination Wave or Hybrid generator with defined open AND short circuit waveforms. The Combination Wave is used to test AC and DC power systems.
Safety is paramount with surge impulses. The Haefely PIM 100 High Voltage connections are all linked into the System Safety Concept which prevents high voltage plugs or cables from exposing operators to potentially lethal voltages. This concept is extended to Coupling/Decoupling Networks (CDNs) connected to the Haefely PIM100 output.
The Haefely PSURGE8000 Surge Platform can perform all the programming functions required to perform IEC and ANSI testing without the need of a control computer. Voltage and Current monitor circuits enable quick and easy verification of the impulse shape and amplitude. In addition, peak measurement circuits are used to help determine EUT PASS/FAIL criterion.
The integration in the WinFEAT&R control and reporting software package enhances an efficient set-up and operation of this test system. Most importantly, the test load can be transferred to a computer freeing valuable resources.
Features of the Haefely PIM100 Impulse Module Include:
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We received the unit here in Florida yesterday just before noon – less than 24-hrs from when we placed the order…Thank you for your exceptional and expedient service to minimize our down time and helping us bring this dire emergency to a happy, successful conclusion. -- Timothy Melbourne, FL |