Surge / Hybrid Generators

 

Surge pulses occur due to direct or indirect lightning strikes in a circuit or by switching transients caused by switching inductive loads or short circuits. This leads to currents or electromagnetic fields causing high voltage or current transients. Surge voltages and currents can reach several thousands of volts and thousands of amperes. Our following Surge generators simulate these disturbances for all the necessary level in accordance with IEC / EN 61000-4-5 and IEC / EN 60060:

CWG-CE5

CWG-CE5

  • Voltage: 5 kV
  • Waveform: 1,2/50 µs
  • Current: 2.5 kA
  • Energy: 120 J
  • 1-Ph. Coupling network

CWG-CE7

CWG-CE7

  • Voltage: 7 kV
  • Waveform: 1.2 / 50 μs
  • Current: 3.5 kA
  • Waveform: 8 / 20 μs
  • Energy: 250j

PG 10-504

PG 10-504

  • Voltage: 10 kV
  • Waveform: 1.2/50 μs
  • Current: 5 kA
  • Waveform: 8/20 μs
  • Energy: 500 J

PG 12-804

PG 12-804

  • Voltage: 12kV
  • Waveform: 1.2/50 μs
  • Current: 6 kA
  • Waveform: 8/20 μs
  • Energy: 800 J

PG 24-2k5

PG 24-2k5

  • Voltage: 24 kV
  • Waveform: 1.2/50 μs
  • Current: 12 kA
  • Waveform: 8/20 μs
  • Energy: 2500 J

EMC 2015

EMC 2015

  • EMI-Simulator
  • Plug-in system
  • Different wave forms