• I.S. EN 50199:1996

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  20-06-2003

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-1996

    Publisher:  National Standards Authority of Ireland

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    Table of Contents - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Objectives
    3.1 Emission
    3.2 Immunity
    4 Definitions
    4.1 Conventional value
    4.2 Conventional load
    4.3 Duty cycle; duty factor (X)
    4.4 Conventional welding current (1-2)
    4.5 Conventional load voltage (U2)
    4.6 Rated supply current (I1)
    5 Conditions during testing
    6 Test set-up for emission and immunity
    6.1 General requirements
    6.2 Wire feeders
    6.3 Remote controls
    6.4 Ancillary equipment
    6.5 Arc striking and stabilizing devices
    6.6 Measuring equipment
    7 Emission tests
    7.1 Test conditions
    7.1.1 Welding power source
    7.1.2 Conventional load
    7.1.2.1 Manual metal arc welding with covered electrodes
    7.1.2.2 Tungsten inert gas welding
    7.1.2.3 Metal inert/active gas and self-shielded flux
            cored welding
    7.1.2.4 Submerged arc welding
    7.1.2.5 Plasma cutting
    7.1.3 Wire feeders
    7.1.4 Arc striking and stabilizing devices
    7.2 Emission limits
    7.2.1 Background
    7.2.2 Conducted emission limits
    7.2.3 Radiated emission limits
    8 Immunity tests
    8.1 Classification and applicability of tests
    8.1.1 Category 1
    8.1.2 Category 2
    8.2 Test conditions
    8.3 Immunity performance criteria
    8.3.1 Performance criteria A
    8.3.2 Performance criteria B
    8.3.3 Performance criteria C
    8.4 Immunity levels
    9 Documentation for the purchaser/user
    Figures
    1 Typical arc welding installation with a
            conventional load
    2 Position of welding equipment and conventional
            load with respect to the antenna
    3 Test set-up for arc striking and stabilizing
            devices
    Tables
    1 Mains terminal disturbance voltage limits for arc
            welding installations
    2 Electromagnetic radiation disturbance limits
            for arc welding installations
    3 Immunity levels - enclosure
    4 Immunity levels - A.C. input power port
    5 Immunity levels - Ports for process measurement
            and control lines
    6 Immunity levels - A.C. input power port
            (informative)
    Annex
    A Installation and use

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    Applies to arc welding and allied process equipment to be used in industrial and domestic establishments, including welding power sources, wire feeders and ancillary equipment, for instance water coolers and arc striking and stabilizing devices. (frequency range 0Hz to 400 GHz) Does not apply to arc welding torches, guns, electrode holders, cables and coupling devices.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher National Standards Authority of Ireland
    Status Superseded
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