I realize that the only way to meet EMC guidelines are to either deactivate the equipment or apply some redundant shielding to meet the emissions limits set forth by the standards (they are all relatively close to one another) However, none of the codes/standards require this.
I guess I should...
I realize that the only way to meet EMC guidelines are to either deactivate the equipment or apply some redundant shielding to meet the emissions limits set forth by the standards (they are all relatively close to one another) However, none of the codes/standards require this.
I guess I should...
I was wondering if anyone has heard of anyone addressing the problem of maintaining EMC when the cabinet that contains EMI/RFI sensitive equipment is open for maintenance or testing. All the Regulations (MIL-STD-461D, Regulatory Guide 1.180, EPRI TR-102323, FCC, etc.) talk about the limits that...
I was wondering if anyone has heard of anyone addressing the problem of maintaining EMC when the cabinet that contains EMI/RFI sensitive equipment is open for maintenance or testing. All the Regulations (Regulatory Guide 1.180, EPRI TR-102323, FCC, etc.) talk about the limits that must be...