Measurements of interaction between equipment in the frequency range 9 to 95 kHz
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A number of measurements have been performed on a full-scale electric model of a house to study equipment emission and impedances in the frequency range 9–95 kHz. Most equipment forms a much lower impedance path that the grid. The result is that conducted disturbances in this frequency range mainly flow between individual devices instead of between devices and the grid. It is also shown that the input impedance of equipment can be highly time dependent at a time scale below one cycle of the power-system frequency.
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