Emc Guidelines - B. Braun Aquaboss CCS Instructions For Use Manual

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6.2.3

EMC guidelines

Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration – electromagnetic transmission
The CCS has been designed for operation in an environment such as the one described below. The customer or user of a
CCS should ensure that it is operated in such an environment.
Transmission measurements
HF transmission according to CISPR 11
HF transmission according to CISPR 11
Transmission of harmonics according to
IEC 61000-3-2
Transmission of voltage fluctuations/
flickering according to IEC 61000-3-3
The CCS has been designed for operation in the electromagnetic environment described below. The customer or user of
a CCS should ensure that it is operated in such an environment.
Test of interference
immunity
Electrostatic discharge
(ESD) according to IEC
61000-4-2
Fast transient electrical
emissions/bursts
according to IEC 610004-4
Surges according to
IEC 61000-4-5
Voltage dips, short-term
interruptions and
fluctuations in the voltage
supply according to
IEC 61000-4-11
Magnetic field for the
power supply frequency
(50 Hz / 60 Hz) according
to IEC 61000-4-8
NOTE: U
is the AC supply voltage before applying the test level
T
Rev. 2.8 Date 2019-02-04
Software version 1.00
Conformity
Group 1
Class B
Class A
Met
Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration – electromagnetic interference
IEC 60601 test level
± 8 kV Contact
discharge
± 2kV, ± 4kV, ± 8kV,
±15kV Air discharge
± 2 kV for mains cables
± 1 kV for input and
output cables
Burst 100 kHz
± 1 kV differential mode
voltage
± 2 kV common mode
voltage
0% U
; ½ period
T
at 0, 45, 90, 135, 180,
225, 270 and 315
degrees
0 % U
; 1 period
T
and
70 % U
; 25/30 periods
T
Single phase: at 0
degree
0% U
; 250/300 period
T
30 A/m
Electromagnetic environment –
guidelines
The CCS uses high-frequency energy
solely for its internal functions.
Therefore its HF transmission is very
low and it is unlikely that there will be
any interference with neighbouring
devices.
The CCS is suitable for use in all
facilities including the home, as well
as in facilities that are directly
connected to a public power supply
network that also supplies buildings
that are used for residential
occupancy.
Level of conformity
Electromagnetic environment –
guidelines
± 8 kV Contact
Floors should be made of wood or
discharge
concrete or have ceramic tiles. If the
floor covering is made of synthetic
± 2kV, ± 4kV, ± 8kV,
material, the relative humidity must
±15kV Air discharge
be at least 30%.
± 2 kV for mains cables
The quality of the supply voltage
should correspond to that of a
± 1 kV for input and
typical commercial or hospital
output cables
environment.
Burst 100 kHz
± 1 kV differential mode
The quality of the supply voltage
voltage
should correspond to that of a
typical commercial or hospital
± 2 kV common mode
environment.
voltage
0% U
; ½ period
The quality of the supply voltage
T
at 0, 45, 90, 135, 180,
should correspond to that of a
225, 270 and 315
typical commercial or hospital
degrees
environment. If the user requires
use of advanced functions for the
0 % U
; 1 period
CCS even if interruptions in the
T
and
power supply occur, it is
recommended that the CCS be fed
70 % U
; 25/30 periods
from an uninterruptible power
T
supply or a battery.
Single phase: at 0
degree
0% U
; 250/300 period
T
30 A/m
Magnetic fields in the mains
frequency should correspond to the
values typical of those found in a
commercial or hospital environment.
Technical data
Section 2 – Operating Instructions
CCS
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