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Advanced Test Equipment Press Release - July 7, 2010
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Teseq NSG 3060 Conducted Immunity Tester in Stock at Advanced Test Equipment Rentals
Meet IEC, ANSI and CE Mark Standards for conducted immunity with ONE piece of equipment – Teseq’s NSG 3060
San
Diego, Calif. - July 7, 2010 –
Advanced Test Equipment Rentals, a leading provider of
electronic test and measurement equipment rentals, is pleased to announce immediate availability of the
Teseq NSG 3060 6kV conducted immunity generator, which meets
IEC standards, 61000-4-4,5,11 and 12,
as well as various ANSI and CE Mark standards.
IEC 61000-4-4 establishes a common and reproducible reference for evaluating the immunity of electrical and
electronic equipment when subjected to electrical fast transient/bursts on supply, signal, control and earth
ports. The test method documented in this part of IEC 61000 describes a consistent method to assess the immunity
of an equipment or system against a defined phenomenon. IEC
61000-4-5 relates to the immunity requirements, test methods, and range of recommended test levels for
equipment to unidirectional surges caused by over-voltages from switching and lightning transients. Several test
levels are defined which relate to different environment and installation conditions. These requirements are
developed for and are applicable to electrical and electronic equipment. The object of this standard is to
establish a common reference for evaluating the immunity of electrical and electronic equipment when subjected to
surges.
IEC 61000-4-11 defines the immunity test methods and range of preferred test levels for electrical and
electronic equipment connected to low-voltage power supply networks for voltage dips, short interruptions, and
voltage variations.
This standard applies to electrical and electronic equipment having a rated input current not exceeding 16 A per
phase, for connection to 50 Hz or 60 Hz A.C. networks. It does not apply to electrical and electronic equipment
for connection to 400 Hz A.C. networks.
IEC 61000-4-12 relates to the immunity requirements and test methods for electrical and electronic equipment,
under operational conditions, to non-repetitive damped oscillatory transients (ring waves) occurring in
low-voltage power, control and signal lines supplied by public and non-public networks. The object of this basic
standard is to establish the immunity requirements and a common reference for evaluating in a laboratory the
performance of electrical and electronic equipment intended for residential, commercial and industrial
applications, as well as of equipment intended for power stations and substations, as applicable.
For more information regarding the
Teseq NSG 3060 and/or the IEC, ANSI or CE Mark standards it covers, please visit ATEC’s website.
About Advanced Test Equipment Rentals
Advanced Test Equipment is a rental solutions
provider of test equipment for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), Communications, Aerospace and related
industries. Headquartered in San Diego, California, Advanced Test Equipment has over 28 years of experience and
services clients worldwide. Additional information about Advanced Test Equipment is available at www.atecorp.com.
Contact
Advanced Test Equipment (888) 485-ATEC (2832)
www.atecorp.com
Rentals@atecorp.com
Date posted - 7/8/2010
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