Conclusion
During the discharge phase the process current yields a strong middle-frequent magnetic field in the vicinity of the coil. The ignition of the spark gap causes a transient broadband field. The disturbance voltage at the mains connection is predominantly generated by the relay control. Concerning the EMC-limits the exposition of the operator will be most critical to meet. The noise emission is controllable with a low expenditure.
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Luhn, F., Zange, R., Wollenberg, G., Scheibe, H.P., Schätzing, W. (2002). Electromagnetic Noise Emission of Industrial Pulse Power Equipment for Material Treatment. In: Ultra-Wideband, Short-Pulse Electromagnetics 5. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47948-6_58
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