This standard provides qualification methods and criteria to establish the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of equipment in nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities. The methods and criteria incorporated in this standard apply to electrical and instrumentation and control (I&C) equipment. EMC qualification involves two elements: 1) testing to assess susceptibility of equipment to interference levels that bound the expected electromagnetic environment at the installation site and 2) testing to assess emissions of equipment to ensure that the contribution to the electromagnetic environment does not invalidate bounding interference levels applied for susceptibility testing.
- Standard Committee
- PE/NPE - Nuclear Power Engineering
- Joint Sponsors
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EMC/SDCom
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2016-05-12
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- IEEE Power and Energy Society
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- PE/NPE - Nuclear Power Engineering
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WG_2.16 - Working Group for Electromagnetic Compatibility for Nuclear Power Plant Equipment
Learn More About WG_2.16 - Working Group for Electromagnetic Compatibility for Nuclear Power Plant Equipment - IEEE Program Manager
- Christian Orlando
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- Suresh Channarasappa
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