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Relevant highest order harmonics in power systems
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[QUOTE="berkeman, post: 5983204, member: 8921"] Are you asking about harmonic distortion from the AC Mains power source, or from equipment that is hooked to the AC Mains? If the latter, one applicable standard is EN 61000-3-2: [URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_61000-3-2[/URL] It does look like they are not checking the even harmonics of the power waveform. I end up having to test to this standard for some of the products we design because of Power Factor quality issues with some simple switching power supplies. You pretty much have to use a Power Factor Corrected switching power supply to pass this Harmonics test. [/QUOTE]
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