Teseq CDN 3083-B200 Coupling/Decoupling Network

Description

Teseq CDN 3083-B200 Coupling/Decoupling Network is a manual 200A three-phase EFT/burst CDN designed for testing Equipment Under Test (EUTs) up to 690 VAC (L-L or L-PE) and up to 1000 VDC (L-L or L-PE), and used for coupling fast transients (burst pulses) up to 8.8 kV (5/50 ns – 50 Ω) into the supply lines of the EUT.

The CDN 3083-B200 is a high quality and affordable solution, ideal for industries and applications that require higher AC and DC voltages and currents, including power & telecom industry, renewable energy applications (smart grid, inverters, solar, energy monitoring devices), electric vehicle and charging stations.

The light weight (11 kg), small size (430 x 310 x 190 mm), and portable design of the CDN takes into consideration the requirements of the latest IEC 61000-4-4 edition 3 standard, including the various test setups, the need for minimum distance between coupling devices and EUTs, and the need to mount coupling decoupling sections directly to the reference ground plane.

Features

  • Compliant with IEC 61000-4-4
  • Up to 200 A AC or DC
  • Up to 690 VAC
  • Up to 1000 VDC
  • Large overstress capability
  • Easy handling and integration in
  • test setup
  • Compatible with all brands of burst generators
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Specifications

Parameter Value
EUT voltage: 690 V AC RMS
1000 VDC
EUT current ≥200 A continuous
The maximum permissible current is given by the heat dissipated in the coupler. As the temperature is monitored, the CDN 3043-S200 can be heavily overloaded until the temperature reaches 70° C
Burst voltage Max. 8800 V
Terminals Screw terminals, rated for 200 A
Temperature monitoring Bimetal-thermometer 0 to +120° C
Grounding Earth terminal
4 mm combined banana
housing bottom direct to ground
plane via housing bottom plate and brackets
Size 430 x 310 x 190 mm
Weight 11 kg approx.
EFT/burst connector SHV
Temperature range
Operation +10 to +40°C
Storage 30 to +70% (non condensing)
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