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AS/NZS 2064:1997

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Limits and methods of measurement of electromagnetic disturbance characteristics of industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radiofrequency equipment

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Superseded date

29-05-2024

Superseded by

AS/NZS CISPR 11:2002

Published date

05-02-1997

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1 - AS/NZS 2064:1997 LIMITS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC DISTURBANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF INDUSTRIAL, SCIENTIFIC A
4 - PREFACE
6 - CONTENTS
7 - 1. Scope and object
7 - 2. Definitions
8 - 3. Frequencies designated for ISM use
8 - 4. Classification of ISM equipment
8 - 4.1 Separation into groups
9 - 4.2 Division into classes
9 - 5. Limits of electromagnetic disturbances
9 - 5.1 Limits of terminal disturbance voltage
11 - 5.2 Limits of electromagnetic radiation disturbance
14 - 5.3 Provisions for protection of safety services
15 - 5.4 Provisions for protection of specific sensitive radio services
15 - 6. Assessment of conformity of equipment
15 - 6.1 Equipment in series production
15 - 6.2 Equipment produced on an individual basis
15 - 6.3 Statistical assessment of compliance of series produced equipment
16 - 7. General measurement requirements
16 - 7.1 Ambient noise
17 - 7.2 Measuring equipment
18 - 7.3 Frequency measurement
19 - 7.4 Configuration of equipment under test
21 - 7.5 Load conditions of equipment under test
23 - 8. Special provisions for test site measurements (9 kHz to 1 GHz)
24 - 8.1 Radiation test site for 9 kHz to 1 GHz
24 - 8.2 Measurement of mains terminal disturbance voltage
25 - 9. Radiation measurements: 1 GHz to 18 GHz
25 - 9.1 Test arrangement
25 - 9.2 Receiving antenna
25 - 9.3 Validation and calibration of test site
26 - 9.4 Measuring procedure
26 - 10. Measurement “in situ”
26 - 11. Safety precautions
29 - ANNEX A - EXAMPLES OF EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION
30 - ANNEX B - PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN THE USE OF A SPECTRUM ANALYSER (7.2.1)
32 - ANNEX C - MEASUREMENT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION DISTURBANCE IN THE PRESENCE OF SIGNALS FROM RADIO TRANSMITTERS
33 - ANNEX D - PROPAGATION OF INTERFERENCE FROM INDUSTRIAL RF EQUIPMENT AT FREQUENCIES BETWEEN 30 MHz AND 300 MHz
37 - ANNEX ZZ - VARIATION FOR AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

Specifies limits for the level of electromagnetic disturbance characteristics produced by ISM equipment and methods of measurement. The Standard is technically equivalent to IEC/CISPR 11:1992, Amdt 1:1996 and Amdt 2:1996 and contains additional frequency coverage to protect local conditions.

Committee
TE-003
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 0928 1
Pages
31
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

The limits and methods of measurement laid down in this publication apply to industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) equipment as defined in Clause 2, and to spark erosion equipment.The assessment of conformity of equipment tested on a test site shall be in accordance with the specifications of Clause 6. For equipment in series production, there shall be 80% confidence that at least 80% of manufactured items comply with the limits given. The statistical assessment procedure is specified in Sub-clause 6.3. For small scale production the application of the statistical assessment may not always be economical. In such cases the assessment procedure contained in Sub-clause 6.2 may be applied. Measurement results obtained for an equipment measured in its place of use and not on a test site shall relate to that installation only, and shall not be considered representative of any other installation and so shall not be used for the purpose of a statistical assessment.Note. - The limits have been determined on a probabilistic basis taking into account the likelihood of interference. In cases of interference, additional provisions may be required.Procedures are given for the measurement of radio frequency disturbances and limits are laid down within the frequency range 9 kHz to 400 GHz.Requirements for lighting apparatus are contained in CISPR 15.

Standards Relationship
CISPR 11:2003+AMD1:2004 CSV Similar to
CISPR 11:1990 Identical
IEC 60062:2004 Identical

First published in Australia as AS 2064-1977.
Second edition 1990.
Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 2064.1:1992 and AS/NZS 2064.2:1992.
Revised, amalgamated and designated AS/NZS 2064:1997.

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