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     Agilent AN 1319
     Compliance Testing to IEC/EN 61000-4-8
     Application Note




     Compliance Testing to the IEC/EN 61000-4-8 Standard
     "The magnetic fields to which equipment is subjected may influence the reli-
     able operation of equipment and systems."

     The statement above is taken directly from the IEC/EN 61000-4-8 standard,
     and is the premise upon which the standard is based. Electronic equipment
     can encounter magnetic fields at power line frequencies in a variety of
     places. As such, it is wise to ensure that the equipment will operate reliably
     when exposed to these power line frequency magnetic fields. The IEC/EN
     61000-4-8 standard describes how equipment should be tested for immunity
     to power line frequency magnetic fields. This application note provides a
     discussion of the standard, including interpretation of the requirements,
     and suggestions for equipment selection.




     Table of Contents
 2   Introduction

 3   Selecting a test level

 5   Generating a test field
 5   The induction coil
 8   The test generator
13   Current measurement
14   Transformers

16   Performing a test
17   Evaluating test results

18   Appendix
18   References




                               Agilent Technologies
Introduction




Magnetic fields generated at power          which electronic equipment is sub-        short duration if a protection device
line frequencies are all around us.         jected to ensure the equipment con-       like a fuse, circuit breaker, or other
The electronic equipment we use is          tinues to operate reliably. Stated        protection circuitry interrupts the
subjected to these fields in a variety      another way, it ensures that electronic   flow. High current can also temporar-
of places: residential and commercial       equipment is immune to certain com-       ily exist during initial power turn-on
locations, industrial installations and     monly occurring magnetic fields,          of some electronic equipment. A com-
power plants, and medium and high           fields that the equipment is likely to    paratively high magnetic field will
voltage sub-stations. The source of         encounter during operation. The spe-      result while the current is flowing,
the magnetic fields is typically the        cific fields are those occurring at the   but again, for only a short duration.
power line current flowing in conduc-       power line frequencies. Although          The standard addresses both types of
tors, or occasionally, transformers in      immunity limits are not specified in      fields (continuous and short dura-
nearby equipment. As such, it is wise       this standard, generic immunity stan-     tion) by specifying field strengths for
to ensure that electronic equipment         dards or product standards state spe-     continuously applied fields and even
will operate reliably when exposed to       cific limits. The standard also does      higher field strengths for short peri-
these power line frequency magnetic         not address fields produced at fre-       ods of time that could occur under
fields, namely, 50Hz or 60Hz, depend-       quencies other than 50Hz and 60Hz,        fault or ac turn-on conditions.
ing on the country. The fields may be       nor does it address magnetic fields
present continuously, or for short          resulting from dc current flow.           The method for testing equipment for
duration, so equipment may have to          Although it is recognized that the        immunity to magnetic fields is to pro-
be tested by being exposed to either        current producing the power line          duce a controlled magnetic field of
type of field. The proximity of the         frequency magnetic fields contains        known field strength by driving a
equipment to the source of the mag-         harmonics of the line frequency, the      large coil with a test generator, and
netic disturbance will also significantly   resultant harmonic magnetic fields        placing the equipment in the center
affect the equipment's behavior within      are thought to be negligible and are      of the coil, thereby subjecting the
the magnetic field since the field          therefore not considered in the pres-     equipment to the magnetic field.
strength is dependent on the distance       ent revision of the standard.             Proper operation of the equipment is
from the magnetic disturbance.                                                        evaluated during the application of
                                            Under normal operating conditions,        the field. For equipment that will be
The IEC/EN 61000-4-8 standard               power line frequency current flows        tested, the IEC/EN 61000-4-8 stan-
addresses these phenomena. Part 4           continuously in conductors, produc-       dard provides guidelines for selecting
of the 61000 series refers to "Testing      ing continuous or steady power line       a magnetic field strength test level,
and measurement techniques," while          frequency magnetic fields. When           test generator specifications, induc-
Section 8 addresses the "Power fre-         some type of fault occurs, the fault      tion coil specifications, as well as test
quency magnetic field immunity test."       condition can cause comparatively         set-up, procedure, and reporting
This standard describes an immunity         high current to flow in the conductor.    information.
test. It specifies the magnetic fields to   This high current may exist for only a




2
Selecting a test level




The IEC/EN 61000-4-8 standard speci-            Most household appliances generate         Taking these commonly occurring
fies five test levels for testing products      magnetic field strengths in the range      field strengths for various operating
as shown in Table 1. The level labeled          of 0.03 A/m to 10 A/m, with a maxi-        environments into consideration,
"X" is an open level that can be called         mum of around 20 A/m, all at a dis-        Annex C of IEC/EN 61000-4-8 pro-
out in the product specification.               tance of 0.3 m from the surface of         vides guidance for selecting an appro-
                                                the appliance. At a distance of 1.5 m      priate test level. Equipment is classi-
Table 1. Test levels for continuous and         from the appliance surface, the field      fied based upon the environment in
short duration (pulsed) fields                  strengths are typically below 0.1 A/m,     which it will be operating, and the
                                                with a maximum of 0.4 A/m.                 corresponding test level is then
Level Continuous         Pulsed (1 to 3 sec.)                                              selected. The environments in which
      field strength     field strength         Directly under high voltage lines, field   equipment can operate are as follows:
                                                strengths in the range of 10 to 16 A/m
1      1 A/m             Not applicable
                                                for every 1000 A flowing in the lines      Class 1:
2      3 A/m             Not applicable
                                                are encountered. At a lateral distance     Environment where a device using an
                                                of 30 m from the lines, the field          electron beam is used. Examples
3      10 A/m            Not applicable         strength range is reduced to 3 to 5 A/m    include environments containing CRT
                                                for every 1000 A flowing in the line.      monitors or an electron microscope.
4      30 A/m            300 A/m
                                                High voltage sub-stations (220 and
5      100 A/m           1000 A/m               400 kV) can produce field strengths        Class 2:
                                                of 9 to 14 A/m near a line carrying        Well protected environment.
X      Special           Special                500 A. In the relay room, 1 to 7 A/m       Examples include household, office,
                                                field strengths are encountered, while     and hospitals.
Selection of a test level depends on            in the equipment room, 0.7 A/m can
the expected operating environment              be found.                                  Class 3:
of the equipment under test (EUT).                                                         Protected environment. Examples
An appropriate test level for an EUT            In power/industrial plants, bus-           include commercial areas, small
should be chosen based upon the                 bars carrying 2200 A produce field         industrial plants, or a computer room
magnetic field strengths the EUT is             strengths of 6 to 85 A/m, depending        of a high voltage sub-station.
likely to encounter in its typical oper-        on the distance from the bus-bar
ating environment. In choosing a test           (roughly 0.3 m to 1.5 m, with the
                                                                                           Class 4:
level, it is useful to note some com-           higher field strength encountered
                                                                                           Industrial environment. Examples
monly occurring magnetic field                  closer to the bus-bar). Other magnetic
                                                                                           include heavy industrial plants,
strengths for various environments as           field sources in this environment pro-
                                                                                           power plants, or the control room of a
reported in Annex D of the standard,            duce field strengths from 4 to 30 A/m,
                                                                                           high voltage sub-station.
and as described in the following four          depending on the source.
paragraphs. Note that the field
strength decreases as the distance                                                         Class 5:
from the source of the field increases;                                                    Severe industrial environment.
the amount by which it decreases                                                           Examples include the switchyard of
depends upon the configuration of                                                          heavy industrial plants, or medium
the source of the magnetic field and                                                       voltage and high voltage power sta-
the proximity to the source.                                                               tions.




                                                                                                                                 3
Note that the information presented      As an example, consider testing an
from both Annex C and Annex D of         appliance such as a digital alarm
the standard is labeled as "informa-     clock. Since the environment in
tive" information in the standard.       which this piece of equipment will
As such, it is considered to be useful   typically operate is "household", the
in applying the standard, but not a      environment would be a Class 2 envi-
compliance requirement. Information      ronment. Corresponding to this class,
labeled "normative" would include        a Level 2 field strength from Table 1
requirements that must be met for        is shown as 3 A/m continuous, while
compliance. The techniques, proce-       a short duration, pulsed test is not
dures, and instrumentation character-    required. This is assuming that the
istics specified in IEC/EN 61000-4-8     product is not covered by a more spe-
are considered normative. Specific       cific product standard that specifies
limits would be determined by prod-      different test criteria.
uct committees and specified in the
corresponding product standard.          Once the required field strength to
Additional immunity test information     which the EUT must be subjected is
is contained in EN 50082-1 (1997),       selected, it is necessary to generate
"Generic immunity standard for resi-     this field according to the standard.
dential, commercial, and light indus-    For the alarm clock example, proper
try environments," and in EN 50082-2     operation of the clock would have to
(1995), "Generic immunity standard       be verified with the clock immersed
for industrial enviroments."             in a 3 A/m magnetic field.




4
Generating a test field




The overall purpose of the IEC/EN        The induction coil                         field is developed that varies by no
61000-4-8 standard is to describe a      Annex B of the standard (a normative       more than 



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