Teseq CDN 3083-S100M Coupling/Decoupling Network

Description

Teseq CDN 3083-S100M Coupling/Decoupling Network fulfills the requirements specified in the surge standard IEC/EN 61000-4-5, including the reduced filter inductances for EUT currents >25 A per phase.

The CDN 3083 is designed to withstand frequently encountered inrush currents and, in extreme cases, can be overstressed until the internal environment has reached the maximum temperature. For single phase applications, even 200 A per phase is possible by paralleling two decoupling network paths and adding decoupling units.

Rugged connection terminals, as well as a solid housing are featured to ensure safe, reliable operation. The CDN 3083 is tested for safety in compliance with IEC 61010.

Surge levels up to 8 kV/4 kA with 1.2/50 μs combination wave can be coupled by the CDN 3083.

EUT supply voltages of up to 620 V rms or 620 VDC at 100 A are supported. The CDN 3083 is designed for simple and safe manual operation.

All symmetrical and asymmetrical coupling modes of IEC/EN 61000-4-5 and ANSI C62.41 are supported by the CDN 3083.

Features

  • For EUT power supplies up to 620 V
  • 100 A per phase with generous overload capacity
  • Complies with IEC/EN 61000-4-5 and ANSI C62.45
  • Easily upgradeable from IEC/EN to ANSI coupling
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Specifications

Pulse voltages/current 8 kV/4 kA max.
EUT power supply Line-to-line or line-to-PE 620 Vrms; (max.440 Vrms for NSG 3040 and Modula) per phase 100 A nom. Continuous current; 0 – 60 Hz (max. 400 Hz with power loses)
EUT connectors Screw-terminals, 230 A, up to 110 mm2, AWG 4-4/0
Max. Temperature 70°C
Decoupling conditions As per IEC/EN 61000-4-5 and ANSI C62.45
Coupling modes Surge differential, lines to PE, common to PE (with ANSI coupling set or with optional INA 3080 for IEC)
Dimensions 850 x 520 x 345 mm (L x D x H)
Weight 80 Kg approx.
Optional accessories INA 3080 Surge coupling unit

MD 300 Current measuring probe

MD 200/200A Voltage measuring probe

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