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PQR
Series Model D52
Page 46
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V2.1
SAG
(UNDER-VOLTAGE, DIP, or BROWNOUT)
A power sag (or low line voltage) is a decrease in line
voltage of at least 10% of the average line voltage for half
a cycle or longer. The power sag is often caused by large
inductive equipment (e.g. photocopy, postage equipment)
being applied on the same AC line as is being tested. Sags
can be caused by external factors as well, such as large
power draining equipment used in other buildings. Sags
can be particularly detrimental to electronic equipment
because of the malfunctions caused by the sudden
decrease of available voltage to the power supply.
Complete failure rarely occurs, and often the equipment
user continues to operate the device, unaware of the
potential logic circuit problems that may have occurred.
Figure PT 3 - Sag