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IEC 61340-4-7:2017 ED2

Electrostatics - Part 4-7: Standard test methods for specific applications - Ionization
6 jan 2017

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60.60     6 jan 2017

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TC 101

International Standard

17.200.99     29.02  

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IEC 61340-4-7:2017 provides test methods and procedures for evaluating and selecting air ionization equipment and systems (ionizers).
This document establishes measurement techniques, under specified conditions, to determine offset voltage (ion balance) and decay (charge neutralization) time for ionizers. This document does not include measurements of electromagnetic interference (EMI), or the use of ionizers in connection with ordnance, flammables, explosive items or electrically initiated explosive devices. As contained in this document, the test methods and test conditions can be used by manufacturers of ionizers to provide performance data describing their products. Users of ionizers are urged to modify the test methods and test conditions for their specific application in order to qualify ionizers for use, or to make periodic verifications of ionizer performance. The user will decide the extent of the data required for each application. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- the use of contacting plate voltage measurements in addition to the previous non-contacting plate voltage measurements has been added. Charged plate monitors (CPMs) using this technology have been in use in the industry for many years.

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Revises
IEC 61340-4-7:2010 ED1

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PUBLISHED
IEC 61340-4-7:2017 ED2
60.60 Standard published
6 jan 2017

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IN_DEVELOPMENT
IEC 61340-4-7 ED3

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