BS EN 61000-4-5:2014+A1:2017
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Testing and measurement techniques. Surge immunity test
Označení normy: | BS EN 61000-4-5:2014+A1:2017 |
Počet stran: | 82 |
Vydáno: | 2018-02-16 |
ISBN: | 978 0 580 95854 0 |
Status: | Standard |
BS EN 61000-4-5:2014+A1:2017
This standard BS EN 61000-4-5:2014+A1:2017 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is classified in these ICS categories:
- 33.100.20 Immunity
This part of IEC 61000 relates to the immunity requirements, test methods, and range of recommended test levels for equipment with regard to unidirectional surges caused by overvoltages from switching and lightning transients. Several test levels are defined which relate to different environment and installation conditions. These requirements are developed for and are applicable to electrical and electronic equipment.
The object of this standard is to establish a common reference for evaluating the immunity of electrical and electronic equipment when subjected to surges. The test method documented in this part of IEC 61000 describes a consistent method to assess the immunity of an equipment or system against a defined phenomenon.
NOTE As described in IEC Guide 107, this is a basic EMC publication for use by product committees of the IEC. As also stated in Guide 107, the IEC product committees are responsible for determining whether this immunity test standard is applied or not, and if applied, they are responsible for determining the appropriate test levels and performance criteria. TC 77 and its sub-committees are prepared to co-operate with product committees in the evaluation of the value of particular immunity test levels for their products.
This standard defines:
a range of test levels;
test equipment;
test setups;
test procedures.
The task of the described laboratory test is to find the reaction of the equipment under test (EUT) under specified operational conditions to surge voltages caused by switching and lightning effects.
It is not intended to test the capability of the EUT's insulation to withstand high-voltage stress. Direct injections of lightning currents, i.e. direct lightning strikes, are not considered in this standard.