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Revision as of 09:48, 22 June 2022
Some basic rules must be followed in order to ensure Electromagnetic Compatibility. Non observance of these rules may have serious consequences in the operation of the electrical installation: disturbance of communication systems, nuisance tripping of protection devices, and even destruction of sensitive devices. This chapter provides best practices and recommendations on EMC implementation, wiring recommendations ...
Chapter R - Contents
- EMC behaviour of different electrical distribution architecturing
- EMC - Earthing principles and structures
- EMC implementation
- Equipotential bonding inside and outside buildings
- EMC implementation - Improving equipotential conditions
- EMC implementation - Separating cables
- EMC implementation - Raised floors
- EMC implementation - Cable running
- EMC implementation - Busway
- EMC implementation - Implementation of shielded cables
- EMC implementation - Communication networks
- EMC implementation - Implementation of surge arresters
- EMC implementation - Cabinet cabling
- EMC implementation - Standards
- EMC implementation - Electrostatic discharge protection
- EMC - Coupling mechanisms and counter-measures
- Wiring recommendations