RE: Harmonic emissions

2000-09-26 Thread WOODS
It was reported on here by someone that A14 was approved. The CENELC web site lists the proposed dop and dow. Since this is a basic standard, publication is necessary in the OJ for it to be effective. Richard Woods -- From: O'Shaughnessy, Paul [SMTP:paul_oshaughne...@gen

RE: Harmonic emissions

2000-09-26 Thread Gert Gremmen
Hello Group, Yes, A14 has been adopted, and in spite of the implementation date efforts are being made to make it valid per the first OJEC publication available , this means as soon as possible after 2001-1-1. I just received a notice (CLC/BT(SG)4087 with the UAP voting results, with a negative

Re: Harmonic Emissions Testing

2010-04-22 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
In message <0ed66cd2c9bd0a459d54fb9119a605670168d...@mailserver.lecotc.com>, dated Wed, 21 Apr 2010, "Kunde, Brian" writes: >If an instrument could operate in different modes at different current >levels, what do you use as the Reference Fundamental Current in the >61000-3-12 test?  The maxim

Re: Harmonic Emissions Testing

2010-04-21 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
The following comment is not based on any knowledge of the specs/standards cited in the OP, and is offered to elicit responses for the purpose of educating the undersigned in how these things work from a specsmanship point-of-view. It seems to me that from a purely technical point-of-view, where t