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BS IEC 1000-2-6:1995 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Environment Assessment of the emission levels in the power supply of industrial plants as regards low-frequency conducted disturbances

BS IEC 1000-2-6:1995

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Environment Assessment of the emission levels in the power supply of industrial plants as regards low-frequency conducted disturbances

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Označení normy:BS IEC 1000-2-6:1995
Počet stran:62
Vydáno:1996-08-15
ISBN:0 580 26019 4
Status:Standard
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BS IEC 1000-2-6:1995


This standard BS IEC 1000-2-6:1995 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Environment is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.100.10 Emission

This technical report recommends the procedures to assess the disturbance levels produced by the emission of the devices, equipment and systems installed in non-public networks in industrial environment as far as the low-frequency conducted disturbances in the power supply are concerned; on this basis, the relevant emission limits can be derived. It applies to low and medium voltage a.c. non-public supply at 50/60 Hz. Networks for ships, aircraft, off-shore platforms, and railways are out of the scope of this report.

This technical report deals with the low-frequency conducted disturbances emitted by equipment connected to the power supply. The disturbances considered are:

  • harmonics and interharmonics;

  • unbalances;

  • voltage changes;

  • voltage dips.