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BS EN 55011:1998:2003 Edition

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Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment

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BSI 2003 36
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Measurement equipment generating and/or using radio frequency energy for industrial, scientific, medical, domestic or similar purposes within the frequency range 9 kHz to 400 GHz. Protection of the radio spectrum from spurious interference is of vital importance to the maintenance of succesful radio communications. This standard specifies radio disturbance limits for potentially interfering spurious emissions generated by Industrial, Scientific and medical apparatus. The standard is aimed at: manufacturers; design engineers; procurement engineers; importers of ISM apparatus; test laboratories;The standard will be used to achieve presumption of conformance to the “EU EMC directive”.

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1 BRITISH STANDARD
2 National foreword
4 Foreword
Foreword to amendment A1
Foreword to amendment A2
5 Contents
7 1 General
1.1 Scope and object
1.2Normative references
2 Definitions
2.1 ISM equipment; ISM appliance
8 2.2 electromagnetic radiation [IEV 161-01-10]
2.3 boundary of the equipment under test
2.4 click
2.5 electro-discharge machining (EDM) equipment
2.6 spark erosion
2.7 arc welding equipment
2.8 arc welding
3 National measures and frequencies designated for ISM use
3.1 Certain frequencies are designated by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) for use as …
3.2 National Authorities may allow the installation and use of class A apparatus in a domestic establ…
9 3.3 The frequencies designated for ISM use are listed in�
3.4 When ISM equipment cannot be brought in conformity with the limits of�
Table 1a Frequencies designated by ITU for use as fundamental ISM frequencies
Table 1b Frequencies designated on a national basis in CENELEC countries for use as fundamental ISM freque…
10 4 Classification of ISM equipment
4.1 Separation into groups
4.2 Division into classes
5 Limits of electromagnetic disturbances
11 5.1 Limits of terminal disturbance voltage
Table 2a Mains terminal disturbance voltage limits for class A equipment measured�on�a�test�site
12 Table 2b Mains terminal disturbance voltage limits for class B equipment measured on a test site
Table 2c Mains terminal disturbance voltage for induction cooking appliances
Table 3 Electromagnetic radiation disturbance limits for group�1 equipment
13 5.2 Limits of electromagnetic radiation disturbance
Table 3a Limits of the magnetic field induced current in a�2�m loop antenna around the device under test
14 Table 3b Limits of the magnetic field strength
Table 4 Electromagnetic radiation disturbance limits for group 2, class B equipment measured on a test site
15 Table 5a Electromagnetic radiation disturbance limits for group 2, class A equipment
16 Table 5b Electromagnetic radiation disturbance limits for class A EDM and arc welding equipment measured o…
Table 6 Limits for electromagnetic radiation disturbances to protect specific safety services in particul…
5.3 Provisions for protection of safety services
5.4 Provisions for protection of specific sensitive radio services
6 General measurement requirements
6.1 Ambient noise
17 6.2 Measuring equipment
18 6.3 Frequency measurement
6.4 Configuration of equipment under test
20 6.5 Load conditions of equipment under test
22 7 Special provisions for test site measurements (9�kHz to 1�GHz)
7.1 Measurement of mains terminal disturbance voltage
23 7.2 Radiation test site for 9 kHz to 1 GHz
7.3 Alternative radiation test sites for the frequency range 30 MHz to 1 GHz
24 8 Radiation measurements:�1�GHz to�18�GHz
8.1 Test arrangement
8.2 Receiving antenna
8.3 Validation and calibration of test site
8.4 Measuring procedure
9 Measurement
10 Safety precautions
25 11 Assessment of conformity of equipment
11.1 Statistical assessment of compliance of series produced equipment
11.2 Equipment in small-scale production
11.3 Equipment produced on an individual basis
Table 7 The non-central
26 Figure 1 Test site
Figure 2 Minimum size of metal ground plane
27 Figure 3 Disposition of medical (capacitive type) and dummy load (see�
Figure 4 Circuit for disturbance voltage measurements on mains supply (see�
28 Figure 5 Decision tree for the measurement of emissions from 1�GHz to 18�GHz of class�B, group�2 ISM equip…
Table 8 Electromagnetic radiation disturbance peak limits for group 2, class B ISM equipment producing CW…
29 Table 9 Electromagnetic radiation disturbance peak limits for group 2, class B ISM equipment producing fl…
Table 10 Electromagnetic radiation disturbance weighted limits for group 2, class�B�ISM�equipment operatin…
30 Annex A (informative)
Examples of equipment classification
31 Annex B (informative)
Precautions to be taken in the use of a spectrum analyzer (
32 Annex C (normative)
Measurement of electromagnetic radiation disturbance in the presence of signals from …
Annex D (informative)
Propagation of interference from industrial �r.f.� equipment at frequencies between…
33 Annex E (informative)
Safety related service bands
34 Annex F (informative)
Sensitive service bands
35 Annex ZA (normation)
Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European …
BS EN 55011:1998
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