Overview
Schwarzbeck NNLK 8130 4x400(500)A, Wind terminal, Low voltage drop, High power resistor, Cooling fan.
Instructions for use:
The purpose of a LISN is to provide the device under test with energy and to decouple it from mains, to carry the interference voltage to the EMI measurement receiver and to load the RF emitted by the device under test with standardized impedance.
Hazard warnings
The LISN may only be used by qualified personnel! The device under test may only be connected to or disconnected from the LISN when no voltage is applied to the LISN at all. There is a risk of fatal injury from electrical current!
Important! Connect the LISN to protecting earth BEFORE applying any voltage to it! For this purpose you can use the screw terminal at the front panel and the aluminum brackets at the rear side of the device.
Due to high capacities very high leakage currents can occur (~1 A). Thus it is not possible to use a residual current operated circuit breaker. It is recommended to use an isolating transformer.
The supply voltage has to be applied at the back panel of the LISN by using the wing terminals.
Important! The operator has to make sure that the maximum current is limited to 400 A at the supply side. There is no fuse built into this LISN to protect the device under test!
The device under test has to be connected to the wing terminals at the front panel.
The coaxial RF output has to be connected to the EMI measurement receiver using a BNC coaxial cable. You can choose the path that needs to be measured with the path selection switch. The paths that are actually not measured will be terminated with 50 Ω automatically.
Artificial mains networks from the NNLK line do not have the pre-filter choke contrary to the NSLK line (exception: NNLK 8121). This is due to the high current rating and complies with the CISPR standard for LISN’s for band B. They basically work in band A also but are specified starting from 150 kHz.
Functional diagram
Maximum voltage In basic configuration a maximum voltage of 250 V, 50/60 Hz or 400 VDC can be applied between a path and ground. Between two paths a voltage of 400 V, 50/60 Hz may be applied. |
The option "400/700 V" raises the maximum possible voltage than may be applied between a path and ground to 400 V, 50/60 Hz or 630 VDC. Between two paths 700 V/ 50/60 Hz may be applied with that option. |
Schwarzbeck NNLK 8130 Specifications | ||
Frequency range | 150 kHz – 30 MHz | |
AMN impedance | 50 µH || 50 Ω | |
Maximum continuous current | 4x 200 A | |
Maximum voltage | 250 VAC 50/60 Hz 400 VDC |
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Maximum voltage when using option 400/700 V |
400 VAC 50/60 Hz 630 VDC | |
Standard | CISPR 16-1-2 | |
Connector for supply | Wing terminals 16 mm, removable | |
Connector for EuT | Wing terminals 16 mm, removable | |
Weight | ~55 kg | |
Dimensions housing incl. wing terminals (WxHxD) | 448 mm x 473 mm x 738 mm | |
Connector to EMI receiver | BNC-Buchse, 50 Ω BNC socket, 50 Ω |