BS PD CLC/TR 50627:2015 is based on two Study Reports of CLC/SC 205A, having been worked out by their TaskForce EMI [1a][1b] and provides the results and findings of these documents. It was created with the help andinput from a broad range of involved stakeholders: network operators, equipment manufacturers, universities,accredited test houses and consultants.Beside the actual standardization situation it reflects the current emission situation found in supply networksand installations and describes electromagnetic interference (EMI) cases from twelve countries; investigationand analysis of the latter show a wide range of different types of electrical devices to be considered as asource or a victim of related EMI.This Technical Report highlights the occurrence of high levels of non-intentional emissions (NIE) in theconsidered frequency range, including values up to and exceeding the standardized limits for intentionalsignals from mains communicating systems (MCS), which also implies a high potential to cause EMI to otherelectrical equipment. On the other hand, several types of equipment show susceptibility to related emissions,being insufficiently immune.The Technical Report addresses the following issues:
- a number of different types of electrical equipment are generating such emissions and/or are susceptible,to such, thus representing EMI potential, as a source or a victim of such EMI;
- the interaction of electrical equipment in a certain supply area respectively installation, with its complexand volatile impedance character, as having an additional EMI potential; that besides NIE from generalelectrical equipment and signals from MCS and technically being quite different from emissions;
- the fact that besides the conducted interference also radiated interference from NIE or signals from MCS,through the magnetic H-field following to related currents on the mains, is to be considered, what is ofsome importance also for the interference-free operation of broadcast time-signal systems or electroniccircuits controlled by such;
- the ageing of electronic components in electric equipment, which causes increased emissions and EMI toother electrical equipment as a result of not showing the same EMC characteristics as before beingplaced on the market, therefore no longer being able to conform with EMC requirements;
- the additional aspect of differential mode operation, which should be considered for related immunity andtesting specifications.
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