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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 1 EET 422 EMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING.

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1 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 1 EET 422 EMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING

2 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 2 EET 422 EMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING

3 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 3 STANDARDS standard time standard bed size A4 paper size, the reference for printers, folders, envelopes and many publications bank credit cards business cards

4 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 4 document established by consensus approved by a recognized body for common and repeated use rules, guidelines or characteristics for activities or their results aimed at achieving optimum degree of order

5 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 5 NEED for STANDARDS

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7 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 7 STANDARDS -CATEGORIES BASIC STANDARDS GENERIC STANDARDS PRODUCT SPECIFIC STANDARDS

8 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 8 BASIC STANDARDS general information / description related to the disturbing phenomena detailed test and measurement methods test instrumentation and basic test set up ranges of immunity test levels

9 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 9 BASIC STANDARDS specialised terminology environment description and classification compatibility level ranges basis for emission limits immunity test levels

10 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 10 GENERIC STANDARDS define a set of precise EMC requirements include limits indicate applicable standardised tests

11 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 11 REQUIREMENTS legal requirements control amount of EM pollution mandated by government agencies customer satisfaction reliability imposed by product manufacturer

12 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 12 GENERIC STANDARDS residential commercial light industry environment

13 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 13 GENERIC STANDARDS industrial environment

14 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 14 PRODUCT SPECIFIC STANDARDS

15 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 15 Household Appliances and Portable Tools vacuum cleaners washing machines heating and cooking appliances Lighting Equipment TV Receivers and Audio Equipment General Industrial Equipment Information Technology Equipment Programmable Controllers Alarm Systems Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) Adjustable speed drives

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17 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 17 should reference published limits should not set their own emission limits CISPR or SC 77A published limits not suitable ?

18 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 18 STRUCTURE SCOPE REFERENCES definition of products covered normative references electromagnetic environment emission requirements immunity requirements test operating conditions performance criteria

19 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 19 CISPR PRODUCT EMISSION STANDARDS Industrial Products Vehicles Domestic & Lighting Products ITE & Multi-Media Products

20 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 20 STANDARDCONTENTSOBJECTIVES BASIC  measurement and test methods  instrumentation  test set-up  ranges of test levels (immunity)  NO limits  NO performance criteria  reference documents  NO conformance testing of products GENERIC  precise and essential requirements (limits) for all products intended for use in each environment residential : commercial light industry : industry  refer to basic standards for test and measurement methods (no repetition)  general performance criteria  conformance testing of products  basis for product (family) standards PRODUCT FAMILY  EMC requirements for product-families  specific test set-up  refer to basic standards for test and measurements (no repetition)  more detailed performance criteria  conformance testing of products  precedence over Generic Standards but co-ordinated with Generic Standards DEDICATED PRODUCT  same as product-family but more specific

21 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 21 IEC 61000 STRUCTURE Part 1: General  general considerations introduction, fundamental principles, safety  definitions, terminology Part 2: Environment  description of the environment  classification of the environment  compatibility levels Part 3: Limits  emission limits  immunity limits (except for product committees)

22 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 22 IEC 61000 STRUCTURE Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques  measurement techniques  testing techniques Part 5: Installation and mitigation guidelines  installation guidelines  mitigation methods and devices Part 6: Generic standards

23 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 23 EUROPEAN STANDARDS EN European Standard Européen Norm = Euro-Norm

24 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 24 Harmonized Standards (HS)  ‘mandated standards’  fulfil the requirements of the European Directives  published in the Official European Journal  adopted by European Committee for Standardisation European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation  world wide acceptance

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26 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 26 Which EU Directives Does Your Organization Comply With? 94/9/EC Equipment and Protective Systems in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres (ATEX) 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility 90/385/EEC Medical Devices: Active Implantable 2002/95/EC Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) 97/23/EC Pressure Equipment 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Equipment 89/106/EEC Construction Products 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (Weee) 99/5/EC Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment 88/378/EEC Toys Safety 93/42/EEC Medical Devices: General 90/384/EEC Non-automatic Weighing Instruments 94/62/EC Packaging and Packaging Waste 2004/22/EEC Measuring Instruments 98/37/EC Machinery Safety 95/16/EC Lifts (Elevators) 93/15/EEC Explosives for Civil Uses 98/79/EC Medical Devices: In Vitro Diagnostic 90/396/EEC Appliances Burning Gaseous Fuels

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37 Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 37 Non-Harmonized Standards  An example – American Standards (UL, CSA, ANSI, Mil)  Those standards are NOT published in the official European Journal  Have NOT been Adopted by the European Committee for Standardization or the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization  May Require the use of a 3 rd party (Known as Notified Body) and possibly some additional documentation between testing and placing the CE mark on your product. Normally there are additional costs involved


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