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Pulse Magnetic Field
Background
Pulse Magnetic Fields are produced as a result of a large
current impulse through a conductor. An example is lightning current flowing
through a grounding conductor at a power sub-station. Pulse magnetic fields can
also occur in heavy industrial areas where very large current impulses are used
in a manufacturing process.
Electronic products are tested for immunity pulse magnetic
fields to insure their continued reliable operation when placed in service in a
very harsh environment. Although most electrical and electronic products will
not have to be tested for pulse magnetic field immunity, the European Union’s
EMC Directive may mandate this testing as a condition for obtaining the CE Mark
under special circumstances and for specific products before shipping to a
member state of the European Union.
Applicable Standards
Although not currently required by Generic Immunity, Product
specific, or Product Family Standards, future standards may require Pulse
Magnetic Field tests be performed in accordance with Basic EMC Standards: IEC
61000-4-9 and EN 61000-4-9. Thermo KeyTek’s Application Note, “EMC Standards
Overview,” provides an overview of European Standards for electromagnetic
compatibility, describes how the Standards relate to one another, and lists
sources for procuring copyrighted documents.
1 IEC 61000-4-9 and EN 61000-4-9 are virtually identical
standards.
Basic EMC Standard
The Basic EMC Standard for Pulse Magnetic Field defines
methods of generating consistently reproducible current impulses for test
purposes. Field amplitudes required by these standards range from 100 - 1000
Amps per meter. Although applicable only to apparatus containing devices
susceptible to magnetic fields, testing may be required to make that
determination.
Test Levels
|
Installation Environment |
IEC 61000-4-9 Level |
Field Strength A/m |
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Environment where sensitive devices using electron beams can
be used |
1 |
N/A |
|
Residential, office and hospital areas far away from earth
conductors of lightning protection systems |
2 |
N/A |
|
Commercial areas, control building, field of industrial
plants with lightning protection system or metallic structures nearby |
3 |
100 |
|
Heavy industrial and power plants and H.V. substation control
rooms |
4 |
300 |
|
Switchyard areas of heavy industrial plants |
5 |
1000 |
|
Higher or lower environmental levels than those described
above |
X |
X |
Test Set-Up
Coupling Methods
An Induction Coil having a standard dimension of 1 meter per side
for a rectangular coil, or 1 meter diameter for a circular coil, is to be used
for testing small equipment. This coil has a test volume of 0.6m x 0.6m x 0.5m
(h). For floor standing equipment, larger dimensions can be used; however, the
coil shall be able to envelop the EUT and the coil dimensions must give a
minimum distance of coil conductors to EUT walls equal to 1/3 of the dimension
of the EUT being tested.
Waveform Verification
Basic test standards require that the simulator output be
verified periodically. In the case of the Pulse Magnetic Field, verification is
accomplished by verifying the amplitude of the 8/20µs current pulse driving the
coil. An appropriate current transformer (Pearson Model 110 or equivalent) and
an oscilloscope with a bandwidth of >100MHz capable of displaying a single pulse
are required.
Test Execution
According to IEC 61000-4-9, tests must be performed in compliance with the
manufacturer’s test plan, which shall specify:
• How the test is performed
• Verification of the laboratory reference conditions
• Preliminary verification of the correct operation of the EUT
• An evaluation of the test results
Test Applicability
According to Annex A of IEC 61000-4-9, test levels shall be
selected in accordance with the most realistic installation and environmental
conditions. Tests are recommended for equipment operating in areas characterized
by proximity of conductors of lightning protection systems and or structures, or
the proximity of conductors, bus-bars or medium to high voltage lines carrying
tens of kA.
Pulse Magnetic Field Simulators
Pulse Magnetic Field Simulators and standard coils provided by
KeyTek meet the pulse waveform and amplitude requirements for testing to >1000A/m
in accordance with IEC 61000-4-9. Consult Thermo KeyTek for larger coils used
for testing floor standing equipment.
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