Owner's manual

Safety approvals
LAB.GRUPPEN amplifiers are designed to meet the
IEC65 (now called EN 60 065), a stringent electrical
safety approval from the International Electro-
technical Commission. The IEC65 is recognized
world-wide with most countries having an
equivalent.
EMC approvals
EMC stands for Electro Magnetic Compatibility. This
implies that the equipment should have low emission
of radio frequencies, directly as electromagnetic fields
in the air, and as conducted from the cables from and
to the unit. The unit should also be able to handle
electromagnetic fields, high voltage flashes, and radio
interference, coming into the unit via the air or cables.
Emission
The regulation now cover the frequency range from
150 kHz to 300 MHz. The maximum level radiated
from a unit has to be below 100 µV, ( 0.0001 V ).
Immunity
The equipment should be able to handle three
different types of interference:
Electrostatic discharges up to 8 kV, hitting the
chassis or cables.
Transients and bursts up to 1 kV, conducted
through the cables to the unit.
Electromagnetic fields up to 3 V/m, radiated on
the unit and the cables in the frequency range of
27 - 500 MHz.
We have extended the tests in two cases and chosen a
standard used for heavy industrial situations. First, we
have tested conducted disturbances in the frequency
range 150 kHz - 80 MHz, by injecting 3V amplitude
modulated (80%) signals into all the cables ( inputs,
outputs and mains ). This covers noise from AM
transmitters, which are still in use in some areas.
Secondly, we have extended the range for
electromagnetic fields to 26 - 1000 MHz, with a level
of 6 V/m and 80% AM modulated.
In the range 895 - 905 MHz, we test with a field
strength of 35 V/m and 100% pulse modulation.
This
emulate the signals from a mobile phone close to the
unit. In all cases the noise plus distortion is below 1%,
at normal operation level, ( normal operation level is
1/8 of full power or -9 dB under clip point according
to IEC 65).
EMC-declaration
This audio power amplifier conforms with the
EMC-directive and relates to the following
standards:
EN 55 103-1, E3
EN 55 103-2, E3
EN 60 065, class I
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