How to do surge immunity test on motors with LISUN surge generator?
The following procedures are required for conducting surge immunity testing on motors using a LISUN surge generator: In order to prepare for the surge immunity test, the motor that will be tested (also known as the MUT) has to have its control circuits and power supply correctly attached. In addition to this, it is essential to make certain that the MUT is in a secure state and that all safety precautions have been taken. The LISUN surge generator should be chosen in accordance with the voltage and current levels that are necessary for the test, as well as the sort of surge waveform that is to be created. Connections: A coupling/decoupling network (CDN) and a surge arrestor are required in order to link the LISUN surge generator to the MUT power supply and control circuits. Isolating the MUT from the surge generator and lowering the amounts of voltage and current that are supplied to the MUT are two of the functions that the CDN performs. The MUT need protection against high volta