This part of IEC 61000-4 defines the methods for measurement and interpretation of results for power quality parameters in AC power supply systems with a declared fundamental frequency of 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
Measurement methods are described for each relevant parameter in terms that give reliable and repeatable results, regardless of the method’s implementation. This standard addresses measurement methods for in-situ measurements.
This standard covers two classes of measurement methods (Class A and Class S). The classes of measurement are specified in Clause 4.
NOTE 1 In this standard, “A” stands for “Advanced” and “S” stands for “Surveys”.
Measurement of parameters covered by this standard is limited to conducted phenomena in power systems. The power quality parameters considered in this standard are power frequency, magnitude of the supply voltage, flicker, supply voltage dips and swells, voltage interruptions, transient voltages, supply voltage unbalance, voltage harmonics and interharmonics, rapid voltage changes, mains communicating system voltages and current measurements.
Emissions in the 2 kHz to 150 kHz range are considered in Annex C and Annex D (informative).
Depending on the purpose of the measurement all or a subset of the phenomena on this list may be measured.
NOTE 2 Test methods for verifying compliance with this standard can be found in IEC 62586-2.
NOTE 3 The effects of transducers inserted between the power system and the instrument are acknowledged but not addressed in detail in this standard. Guidance about effects of transducers can be found IEC TR 61869-103.
NOTE 4 Measurements of voltage signals associated with MCS are also in the scope of this standard.
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