DC Voltage Dips and Interruptions Generator

DC Voltage Dips and Interruptions Generator

Product No: CSS61000-29

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    Description

    CSS61000-29 DC Voltage Dips and Interruptions Generator is a high-precision intelligent instrument engineered specifically for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) immunity testing of DC power supply equipment. This instrument simulates common voltage anomalies at DC power supply ports including instantaneous voltage dips, short interruptions, sustained voltage rises, and voltage fluctuations.

    The CSS61000-29 features a large English/Chinese Android touchscreen interface and incorporates built-in IEC standard testing protocols. The system supports one-click access to preset testing parameters while allowing comprehensive customization of voltage dip amplitude, duration, and cycle count to accommodate diverse testing requirements.

    Compliance Standards

    Standard Number Standard Name
    IEC 61000-4-29:2010 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-29: Testing and measurement techniques – Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on d.c. input lines
    GB/T 17626.29-2013 Electromagnetic compatibility – Testing and measurement techniques – Immunity to voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on d.c. input power ports

    Technical Specifications

    Model Maximum Voltage/Current Voltage Dip Range Dip/Interruption Duration Dip/Interruption Interval Number of Dips/Interruptions
    CSS61000-29A DC 120V / 5A 0–120% 1–60,000 ms 1–9,999 ms 1–9,999 cycles
    CSS61000-29B DC 120V / 10A
    CSS61000-29C DC 240V / 5A
    CSS61000-29D DC 240V / 10A

    Note: For AC voltage dips testing according to IEC 61000-4-11 (GB/T 17626.11) or IEC 61000-4-34 (GB/T 17626.34), please refer to the CSS61000-11 AC Voltage Dips and Interruptions Generator.

    Primary Applications

    1. New Energy Sector: Voltage fluctuation immunity testing for photovoltaic inverters, energy storage battery systems, and new energy vehicle electronic control units, verifying equipment stability during charging/discharging operations under voltage anomaly conditions.
    2. Industrial and Communication Sector: Industrial controllers, variable frequency drives, communication base station equipment, and data center power supplies, ensuring continuous operation in complex power grid environments.
    3. Transportation and Medical Sector: Equipment with critical power supply stability requirements including railway signaling systems, medical diagnostic equipment, and life support systems.