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During Harmonics and Flicker testing, the mains supply of the Equipment Under Test (EUT) is connected to the power analyser and low distortion power source in order to confirm that the harmonic and flicker performance is within the specifications limits. A power analyser is included along with a low distortion power source. EMC Hire engineers will select equipment based on the customer's needs, so please provide as much information as possible (e.g. mains voltage & current of the EUT). The mains supply is connected through the low distortion power source to the power analyser input. The output is then connected to the EUT mains input, which will then measure the harmonics and flicker to the applicable levels. A laptop containing test software is included in the system. We invite you to visit our facility for a demonstration and training, or EMC Hire can provide an engineer to set up the system at your location if necessary, or provide remote assistance via Teamviewer or Teams.
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