IEC 61000-4-23
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-23: Testing and Measurement Techniques - Test Methods for Protective Devices for HEMP and Other Radiated Disturbances
Organization: | IEC |
Publication Date: | 1 October 2016 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 108 |
ICS Code (Other aspects related to EMC): | 33.100.99 |
scope:
This part of IEC 61000 provides a protective devices test method for HEMP and other radiated disturbances. It is primarily intended for HEMP testing but can be applied to other externally generated radiated disturbances where appropriate. It provides a brief description of the most important concepts for testing of shielding elements. For each test, the following basic information is provided:
- theoretical foundation of the test (the test concepts);
- test set-up including outside-to-in and inside-to-out measurements;
- required equipment;
- test procedures;
- data processing.
This international standard does not provide information on requirements for specific levels for testing.
This part of IEC 61000 has been updated to include a new test method.
Due to the available space, a transmitting antenna position outside the barrier has mainly been suggested. However, nowadays, many EMP protection facilities in practical use do not actually have enough space available outside the electromagnetic barrier due to physical constraints such as concrete walls or soil to allow the method described in IEC 61000-4- 23:2000 (edition 1) to be applied correctly. From experience many facilities have available space for a 1 m separation or less only.
Therefore, in many practical cases it is not possible to measure shielding effectiveness according to the test method of previous documents. The constructors for EMP protection facilities are also unwilling to build facilities with extra space for measurements with the transmitting antenna outside the barrier due to the great expense and inefficiency of the operational working area for new or existing buildings.
This document provides additionally a method that allows the transmitting antenna to be placed inside the enclosure and the receiving antenna outside the barrier ('inside-to-out' method). Annex F includes test set-up and procedure examples.
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