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BS EN 62110:2009 Electric and magnetic field levels generated by AC power systems. Measurement procedures with regard to public exposure

BS EN 62110:2009

Electric and magnetic field levels generated by AC power systems. Measurement procedures with regard to public exposure

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Označení normy:BS EN 62110:2009
Počet stran:54
Vydáno:2015-02-28
ISBN:978 0 580 89489 3
Status:Standard
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BS EN 62110:2009


This standard BS EN 62110:2009 Electric and magnetic field levels generated by AC power systems. Measurement procedures with regard to public exposure is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.220.20 Measurement of electrical and magnetic quantities
  • 29.240.01 Power transmission and distribution networks in general

This International Standard establishes measurement procedures forelectric and magnetic field levels generated by AC power systems to evaluate the exposure levels of the human body to these fields. This standard is not applicable to DC power transmission systems.

This International Standard is applicable to public exposure in the domestic environment and in areas accessible to the public.

This standard specifiesfundamental procedures for the measurement of fields, and, with regard to human exposure, for obtaining a field value that corresponds to a spatial average over the entire human body.

This standard is not applicable to occupational exposure associated with, for example, the operation and/or maintenance of the power systems. Such exposure may occur when working inside a distribution or transmission substation, a power plant, in a manhole or a tunnel for underground cables, or on an overhead line tower or pole.