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38、forharmonics, interharmonics, voltage fluctuationsand unbalance for the connection of disturbinginstallations to LV power systems(IEC/TR 61000-3-14:2011, MOD)CAN/CSA-C61000-3-14:15National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-C61000-3-14:15Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 3-14: Assessment ofemission li
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40、ltagefluctuations and unbalance for theconnection of disturbing installations to LVpower systems(IEC/TR 61000-3-14:2011, MOD)CSA PrefaceThis is the first edition of CAN/CSA-C61000-3-14, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 3-14:Assessment of emission limits for harmonics, interharmonics, voltage
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49、14: Assessment ofemission limits for harmonics, interharmonics, voltage fluctuationsand unbalance for the connection of disturbing installations to LVpower systemsSeptember 2015 2015 CSA GroupCSA/7Canadian deviations2 Normative referencesAdd the followingCSA GroupThe following National Standards of Canada, published by CSA Group, are adoptions of IEC Standards.The requirements of these CSA Group Standards shall take precedence over the International Standardson which they are based; any reference within CAN/CSA-C61000-3-14 to the