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    IEC 61000-5-6 - ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC) - PART 5: MITIGATION METHODS AND INSTALLATION GUIDELINES - SECTION 6: MITIGATION OF EXTERNAL INFLUENCES - TECHNICAL REPORT TYPE 2

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    Published date:  23-11-2012

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    1 Scope and summary
      1.1 Scope
      1.2 Shields and interfaces
      1.3 Summary
    2 Normative references
    3 Definitions
    4 Mitigation of radiated and conducted disturbances
      4.1 Topological concept
      4.2 Mitigation needs
      4.3 The general concept of enclosure
      4.4 Interactions at the enclosure boundary
    5 Shielding
      5.1 General
      5.2 Classification of protection zones
          5.2.1 Zone 1 - Building shield
          5.2.2 Zone 2 - Room shield
          5.2.3 Zone 3 - Equipment shield
          5.2.4 Zone 4 - Apparatus shield
      5.3 Design principles for shielding
          5.3.1 General
          5.3.2 Shielding effectiveness
          5.3.3 Maintaining shielding effectiveness
      5.4 Implementation of shielding
          5.4.1 Sensitive apparatus
          5.4.2 Shielding of racks and chassis
          5.4.3 EMI-tested cabinets
          5.4.4 Shielding of rooms
          5.4.5 Shielding of buildings
          5.4.6 Dealing with apertures
    6 Filters
      6.1 General
      6.2 Fundamental filter characteristics
          6.2.1 Attenuation and insertion loss
          6.2.2 Basic types of filters
      6.3 Functional tasks
      6.4 Additional filtering concerns
          6.4.1 Technical aspects
          6.4.2 Economic aspects
      6.5 Selection criteria
          6.5.1 Voltage rating
          6.5.2 Current rating
          6.5.3 Duty-cycle and overload operating conditions
          6.5.4 Operating frequency and range of frequencies
                 to be filtered
          6.5.5 Voltage drop and signal loss
          6.5.6 Ambient temperature range
          6.5.7 Insertion loss and attenuation
          6.5.8 Withstand voltage
          6.5.9 Attenuation of HF transient disturbances
          6.5.10 Leakage current to protective earth
          6.5.11 Permissible reactive current
      6.6 Filter installation
          6.6.1 Installation and mounting techniques
          6.6.2 Wiring
          6.6.3 Installation of cabinet filters
      6.7 Filter testing
          6.7.1 General considerations
          6.7.2 Insulation to earth and withstand voltage of
                 installed filters
          6.7.3 Insertion loss
          6.7.4 Attenuation of HF transient disturbances
    7 Decoupling devices
      7.1 Isolation transformers
      7.2 Motor-generator sets
      7.3 Engine-generators
      7.4 Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS)
      7.5 Optical links
    8 Surge-protective devices
      8.1 General
      8.2 Direct equipment protection
      8.3 Installation of multiple SPDs
      8.4 Side-effects of uncoordinated cascades
          8.5.1 Voltage limiting type SPDs
          8.5.2 Voltage switching type SPDs
    Informative Annex - Bibliography

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    Committee GEL/110/10
    Document Type Draft
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Withdrawn

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    IEC TR 61000-2-6:1995 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2: Environment - Section 6: Assessment of the emission levels in the power supply of industrial plants as regards low-frequency conducted disturbances
    IEC TR 61000-2-7:1998 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2: Environment - Section 7: Low frequency magnetic fields in various environments
    IEC 61024-1:1990 Protection of structures against lightning - Part 1: General principles
    IEC 61000-2-10:1998 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2-10: Environment - Description of HEMP environment - Conducted disturbance
    IEC 61000-2-4:2002 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2-4: Environment - Compatibility levels in industrial plants for low-frequency conducted disturbances
    IEC 61000-2-11:1999 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2-11: Environment - Classification of HEMP environments
    IEC TR 61000-5-2:1997 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 5: Installation and mitigation guidelines - Section 2: Earthing and cabling
    IEC TR 61000-2-3:1992 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2: Environment - Section 3: Description of the environment - Radiated and non-network-frequency-related conducted phenomena
    IEEE C62.48 : 2005 GUIDE ON INTERACTIONS BETWEEN POWER SYSTEM DISTURBANCES AND SURGE-PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    IEEE 1100 : 2005 POWERING AND GROUNDING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
    IEC TR 61000-2-1:1990 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2: Environment - Section 1: Description of the environment - Electromagnetic environment for low-frequency conducted disturbances and signalling in public power supply systems
    IEC 61000-2-2:2002+AMD1:2017 CSV Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2-2: Environment - Compatibility levels for low-frequency conducted disturbances and signalling in public low-voltage power supply systems
    IEC 61000-2-9:1996 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2: Environment - Section 9: Description of HEMP environment - Radiated disturbance. Basic EMC publication
    IEC 60050-826:2004 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 826: Electrical installations
    IEC TR 61000-5-1:1996 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 5: Installation and mitigation guidelines - Section 1: General considerations - Basic EMC publication
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