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IEC Technical Report 61000-5-6 Replaced

IEC TR 61000-5-6:2002
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 5-6: Installation and mitigation guidelines - Mitigation of external EM influences
This Technical Report covers guidelines for the mitigation of external electromagnetic influences impinging upon a facility, aimed at ensuring electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) among electrical and electronic apparatus or systems. These influences include lightning, RF transmitters, power-line and telecom transients, high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) and other high-power electromagnetic transients. More particularly, this technical report is concerned with the arrangement of shielding and screening against radiated disturbances, and with mitigation of conducted disturbances. These arrangements include appropriate electromagnetic barriers for industrial, commercial, and residential installations. Is intended for use by installers, manufacturers and users of sensitive electrical or electronic installations or systems, and of equipment with emission levels that could degrade the overall electromagnetic (EM) environment. It applies primarily to new installations but, where economically feasible, it may be applied to extensions or modifications to existing facilities.
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English
This publication has been replaced by: IEC 61000-5-6:2024

Technical committee

TC 77/SC 77C High power transient phenomena

Category

Electromagnetic Compatibility

Keywords

Electromagnetic compatibility - EMC - Smart city
Publication typeTechnical Report
Publication date2002-06-05
Edition1.0
ICS

33.100.01

Stability date2024
ISBN number2831864127
Pages45
File size1.15 MB
EditionDatePublicationEditionStatus
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