Hi James,

The flowchart in Clause 7 in the version of the standard that I have access
to sends you to Clause 4 for professional equipment that uses techniques
not allowed by 6.1. The second paragraph of Clause 4 addresses professional
equipment that does not comply with the requirements of the standard,
mentioning that the instruction manual must indicate to ask the supply
utility  for permission to connect and that additional recommendations can
be found in IEC/TR 61000-3-4 or IEC 61000-3-12.

On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 7:01 AM, James Pawson (U3C) <
ja...@unit3compliance.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
>
>
> I apologise as I seem to be all take and not much give on this forum at
> the moment; I’m trying to do a lot of learning very quickly. Someone ask a
> question about HDMI so that I can feel useful!
>
>
>
> Today’s question is what appears to be a contradiction in IEC
> 61000-3-2:2014.
>
>
>
>    - The customers equipment is a triac controlled high-power PSU for
>    welding plastic parts together using resistance heater coils
>    - Power is over 1kW and the customer is suggesting that it is
>    “professional equipment” which, according to Clause 7, means that harmonic
>    “limits are not specified in this standard”
>    - Flowchart in Clause 7 says that Clause 6.1 for allowed control
>    methods still applies even to equipment with no limits
>    - Clause 6.1 says symmetrical control methods which produce large low
>    order harmonics (arguably this applies to triac control) that are used to
>    power heating elements (applicable) provided that either input power is
>    less than 200W (it isn’t) or the harmonic limits of Table 3 apply
>    - Clause 6.1 also says that symmetrical control for professional
>    equipment is OK provided one of the “above conditions” is fulfilled (which
>    it is, see previous bullet)
>
>
>
> So we’ve gone from Clause 7 saying no limits apply to Clause 6 saying that
> Class D equipment limits apply.
>
> However the flowchart in Clause 7 suggests that just by being exempt from
> Clause 7 limits means it automatically conforms to 61000-3-2
>
>
>
> I feel like I’m going in circles. Does anyone have any insight that might
> help?
>
>
>
> Much appreciated,
>
> James
>
>
>
>
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