Dear Bostjan:
One of the uses of current rating on equipment is to determine that the
equipment, with all of the other equipment, would not overload the mains
circuit. If the actual current exceeds the marked current, then the equipment,
with all of the other equipment, can overload the
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bostjan.gla...@siq.si writes:
Does anyone know what is behind the requirement, that measured input
current of the unit can exceed the rated current by 10%? Where this
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bostjan.gla...@siq.si writes:
Thank you. But for example if I measure 10% more than rated, it is
still pass by the standard and I test only one sample. So in real
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