This standard applies to electrical equipment using signals in the frequency range 95 kHz to 148,5 kHz to transmit or receive information on low voltage electrical systems, residential, commercial and light industrial environments. In the case of equipment which includes functions other than the transmission or reception of information on low voltage electrical supplies, this standard applies only to that part of the equipment intended for such transmission or reception of information. Other parts of the equipment shall comply with the immunity standard or standards relevant to the functions of those other parts. In the event of tests being specified in those other standards of a different severity and where the construction of the equipment is such that the functions cannot be tested separately, the higher severity shall apply to all affected functions. The object of this standard is to limit mutual influence between mains communication equipment and systems (MCES) operating in different frequency bands as defined in EN 50065-1 and to contribute to ensuring Electromagnetic Compatibility in general. It specifies essential immunity requirements and test methods, including those tests which are to be performed during type-testing of MCES on low-voltage installations, for electromagnetic interference in general and more specific interference coming from other MCES. It therefore defines the immunity test requirements for apparatus in relation to continuous and transient disturbances, both conducted and radiated, and electrostatic discharges. Test requirements are specified for each port considered. This standard gives limits which are applicable to products operating in residential, commercial and light industrial environments. The levels do not however cover extreme cases which may occur in any location but with a low probability of occurrence. In special cases situations will arise where the level of disturbances may exceed the levels specified in this standard e.g. where a hand-held transmitter is used in proximity to an apparatus. In these instances special mitigation measures may have to be employed. It does not specify immunity between mains communication systems operating in the same band (as defined in EN 50065-1) or immunity to signals originating from Power Line Carrier systems operating on high or medium voltage networks. Safety considerations are not included in this standard.

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This standard applies to electrical equipment using signals in the frequency range 95 kHz to 148,5 kHz to transmit or receive information on low voltage electrical systems, in industrial environments. In the case of equipment which includes functions other than the transmission or reception of information on low voltage electrical supplies, this standard applies only to that part of the equipment intended for such transmission or reception of information. Other parts of the equipment shall comply with the immunity standard or standards relevant to the functions of those other parts. In the event of tests being specified in those other standards of a different severity and where the construction of the equipment is such that the functions cannot be tested separately, the higher severity shall apply to all affected functions. The object of this standard is to limit mutual influence between mains communication equipment and systems (MCES) operating in different frequency bands as defined in EN 50065-1 and to contribute to ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in general. It specifies essential immunity requirements and test methods, including those tests which are to be performed during typetesting of MCES on low-voltage installations, for electromagnetic interference in general and more specific interference coming from other MCES. It therefore defines the immunity test requirements for apparatus in relation to continuous and transient disturbances, both conducted and radiated, and electrostatic discharges. Test requirements are specified for each port considered. This standard gives limits which are applicable to products operating in industrial environments. The levels do not however cover extreme cases which may occur in any location but with a low probability of occurrence. In special cases situations will arise where the level of disturbances may exceed the levels specified in this standard e.g. where a hand-held transmitter is used in proximity to an apparatus. In these instances special mitigation measures may have to be employed. It does not specify immunity between mains communication systems operating in the same band (as defined in EN 50065-1) or immunity to signals originating from power line carrier systems operating on high or medium voltage networks.

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This European Standard specifies the requirements for the performance of all fixed installations
electronic power converters, using controllable and/or non-controllable electronic valves,
intended for traction power supply.
The devices can be controlled by means of current, voltage or light. Non-bistable devices are
assumed to be operated in the switched mode.
This European Standard applies to fixed installations of following electric traction systems:
− railways,
− guided mass transport systems such as: tramways, light rail systems, elevated and
underground railways, mountain railways, trolleybusses.
This European Standard does not apply to
− cranes, transportable platforms and similar transportation equipment on rails,
− suspended cable cars,
− funicular railways.
This European Standard applies to diode rectifiers, controlled rectifiers, inverters and frequency
converters.
The equipment covered in this European Standard is the converter itself.

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This standard applies to electrical equipment using signals in the frequency range 3 kHz to 95 kHz to transmit or receive information on low voltage electrical systems, for electricity suppliers and distributors. In the case of equipment which includes functions other than the transmission or reception of information on low voltage electrical supplies, this standard applies only to that part of the equipment intended for such transmission or reception of information. Other parts of the equipment shall comply with the immunity standard or standards relevant to the functions of those other parts. In the event of tests being specified in those other standards of a different severity and where the construction of the equipment is such that the functions cannot be tested separately, the higher severity shall apply to all affected functions. The object of this standard is to limit mutual influence between mains communication equipment and systems (MCES) operating in different frequency bands as defined in EN 50065-1 and to contribute to ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in general. It specifies essential immunity requirements and test methods, including those tests which are to be performed during typetesting of MCES on low-voltage installations, for electromagnetic interference in general and more specific interference coming from other MCES. It therefore defines the immunity test requirements for apparatus in relation to continuous and transient disturbances, both conducted and radiated, and electrostatic discharges. Test requirements are specified for each port considered. This standard gives limits which are applicable to products operating in the public supply network, operated by electricity utilities. The levels do not however cover extreme cases which may occur in any location but with a low probability of occurrence. In special cases situations will arise where the level of disturbances may exceed the levels specified in this standard e.g. where a hand-held transmitter is used in proximity to an apparatus. In these instances special mitigation measures may have to be employed. It does not specify immunity between mains communication systems operating in the same band (as defined in EN 50065-1) or immunity to signals originating from power line carrier systems operating on high or medium voltage networks. Safety considerations are not included in this standard.

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This standard applies to electrical equipment using signals in the frequency range 95 kHz to 148,5 kHz to transmit or receive information on low voltage electrical systems, residential, commercial and light industrial environments. In the case of equipment which includes functions other than the transmission or reception of information on low voltage electrical supplies, this standard applies only to that part of the equipment intended for such transmission or reception of information. Other parts of the equipment shall comply with the immunity standard or standards relevant to the functions of those other parts. In the event of tests being specified in those other standards of a different severity and where the construction of the equipment is such that the functions cannot be tested separately, the higher severity shall apply to all affected functions.
The object of this standard is to limit mutual influence between mains communication equipment and systems (MCES) operating in different frequency bands as defined in EN 50065-1 and to contribute to ensuring Electromagnetic Compatibility in general.  It specifies essential immunity requirements and test methods, including those tests which are to be performed during type-testing of MCES on low-voltage installations, for electromagnetic interference in general and more specific interference coming from other MCES. It therefore defines the immunity test requirements for apparatus in relation to continuous and transient disturbances, both conducted and radiated, and electrostatic discharges. Test requirements are specified for each port considered.
This standard gives limits which are applicable to products operating in residential, commercial and light industrial environments. The levels do not however cover extreme cases which may occur in any location but with a low probability of occurrence. In special cases situations will arise where the level of disturbances may exceed the levels specified in this standard e.g. where a hand-held transmitter is used in proximity to an apparatus. In these instances special mitigation measures may have to be employed.
It does not specify immunity between mains communication systems operating in the same band (as defined in EN 50065-1) or immunity to signals originating from Power Line Carrier systems operating on high or medium voltage networks.
Safety considerations are not included in this standard.

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This standard applies to electrical equipment using signals in the frequency range 3 kHz to
95 kHz to transmit or receive information on low voltage electrical systems, for electricity
suppliers and distributors. In the case of equipment which includes functions other than the
transmission or reception of information on low voltage electrical supplies, this standard applies
only to that part of the equipment intended for such transmission or reception of information.
Other parts of the equipment shall comply with the immunity standard or standards relevant to the
functions of those other parts. In the event of tests being specified in those other standards of a
different severity and where the construction of the equipment is such that the functions cannot
be tested separately, the higher severity shall apply to all affected functions.
The object of this standard is to limit mutual influence between mains communication equipment
and systems (MCES) operating in different frequency bands as defined in EN 50065-1 and to
contribute to ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in general. It specifies essential immunity
requirements and test methods, including those tests which are to be performed during typetesting
of MCES on low-voltage installations, for electromagnetic interference in general and
more specific interference coming from other MCES. It therefore defines the immunity test
requirements for apparatus in relation to continuous and transient disturbances, both conducted
and radiated, and electrostatic discharges. Test requirements are specified for each port
considered.
This standard gives limits which are applicable to products operating in the public supply network,
operated by electricity utilities. The levels do not however cover extreme cases which may occur
in any location but with a low probability of occurrence. In special cases situations will arise where
the level of disturbances may exceed the levels specified in this standard e.g. where a hand-held
transmitter is used in proximity to an apparatus. In these instances special mitigation measures
may have to be employed.
It does not specify immunity between mains communication systems operating in the same band
(as defined in EN 50065-1) or immunity to signals originating from power line carrier systems
operating on high or medium voltage networks.
Safety considerations are not included in this standard.

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This standard applies to electrical equipment using signals in the frequency range 95 kHz to
148,5 kHz to transmit or receive information on low voltage electrical systems, in industrial
environments. In the case of equipment which includes functions other than the transmission or
reception of information on low voltage electrical supplies, this standard applies only to that part
of the equipment intended for such transmission or reception of information. Other parts of the
equipment shall comply with the immunity standard or standards relevant to the functions of those
other parts. In the event of tests being specified in those other standards of a different severity
and where the construction of the equipment is such that the functions cannot be tested
separately, the higher severity shall apply to all affected functions.
The object of this standard is to limit mutual influence between mains communication equipment
and systems (MCES) operating in different frequency bands as defined in EN 50065-1 and to
contribute to ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in general. It specifies essential immunity
requirements and test methods, including those tests which are to be performed during typetesting
of MCES on low-voltage installations, for electromagnetic interference in general and
more specific interference coming from other MCES. It therefore defines the immunity test
requirements for apparatus in relation to continuous and transient disturbances, both conducted
and radiated, and electrostatic discharges. Test requirements are specified for each port
considered.
This standard gives limits which are applicable to products operating in industrial environments.
The levels do not however cover extreme cases which may occur in any location but with a low
probability of occurrence. In special cases situations will arise where the level of disturbances
may exceed the levels specified in this standard e.g. where a hand-held transmitter is used in
proximity to an apparatus. In these instances special mitigation measures may have to be
employed.
It does not specify immunity between mains communication systems operating in the same band
(as defined in EN 50065-1) or immunity to signals originating from power line carrier systems
operating on high or medium voltage networks.

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This European Standard specifies the requirements for the performance of all fixed installations electronic power converters, using controllable and/or non-controllable electronic valves, intended for traction power supply. The devices can be controlled by means of current, voltage or light. Non-bistable devices are assumed to be operated in the switched mode. This European Standard applies to fixed installations of following electric traction systems: − railways, − guided mass transport systems such as: tramways, light rail systems, elevated and underground railways, mountain railways, trolleybusses. This European Standard does not apply to − cranes, transportable platforms and similar transportation equipment on rails, − suspended cable cars, − funicular railways. This European Standard applies to diode rectifiers, controlled rectifiers, inverters and frequency converters. The equipment covered in this European Standard is the converter itself.

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Gives guidance for the use of passive a.c. harmonic filters and shunt capacitors for the limitation of harmonics and power factor correction intended to be used in industrial applications, at low and high voltages. The measures proposed in this standard are applicable to harmonic orders greater than 1 and up to and including 25.

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Ensures electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of devices providing residual current protection, for rated voltages not exceeding 440 V a.c., intended principally for protection of persons against shock hazards.

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Ensures electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of devices providing residual current protection, for rated voltages not exceeding 440 V a.c., intended principally for protection of persons against shock hazards.

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Gives guidance for the use of passive a.c. harmonic filters and shunt capacitors for the limitation of harmonics and power factor correction intended to be used in industrial applications, at low and high voltages. The measures proposed in this standard are applicable to harmonic orders greater than 1 and up to and including 25.

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Specifies classes for environmental conditions under which telecontrol equipment has to operate.

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Specifies classes for environmental conditions under which telecontrol equipment has to operate.

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Specifies electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements for power supply units (PSUs) providing d.c. output(s) up to 200 V at a power level of up to 30 kW, operating from a.c. or d.c. source voltages of up to 600 V.

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Applies to self-healing capacitor units and banks intended to be used, in particular, for power-factor correction of a.c. power systems of up to and including 1000 V rated voltage and frequency 15 Hz to 60 Hz. Also applies to capacitors intended for use in power filter circuits.

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This product standard for EMC requirements applies to road traffic signal systems. The range of products included within the scope of this standard are road traffic signal systems and devices including for example signal heads, signalling devices and traffic signs, controller and housing, supports, interconnections, links, traffic detectors, monitoring equipment, electrical supply. Road traffic signal systems operating in conjunction with other systems e.g. public lighting, railway systems shall also comply with the respective standard and shall not reduce the safety of all the equipment. Central Office equipment is excluded from this standard. Items with a radio-communication function shall also refer to the European ETSI standards.

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This standard for EMC immunity requirements applies to professional audio, video, audio-visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus as defined in clause 4 intended for use in the environments described in clause 5. This includes the digital apparatus defined in 4.5 and sub-assemblies, see 7.4. Disturbances in the frequency range 0 Hz to 400 GHz are covered, but requirements are not established over the whole of that range. NOTE 1 : In annex C, information is included on infra-red radiation in the wave length range 0,7æm to 1,6æm. Fault conditions of source or victim apparatus are not taken into account. Apparatus as defined in 4.4, 4.5 and 4.6 may be operated with any source of power. NOTE 2: Sources of power may include, for example: . the public low-voltage supply; . private supplies with similar characteristics; . a d.c. source provided specifically for the apparatus; . batteries internal to the apparatus; . stand by generators. NOTE 3: In special cases, for instance if it is intended to use a hand-held transmitter in proximity, additional mitigative measures may have to be employed to increase the electromagnetic Immunity further, beyond the specified limits. This standard does not apply to: . consumer apparatus . apparatus specifically designed for security systems . apparatus designed to radiate electromagnetic energy for radio communications purposes

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This standard for EMC emission requirements applies to professional audio, video, audio-visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus as defined in clause 4 intended for use in the environments described in clause 5. This includes the digital apparatus defined in 4.5 and sub-assemblies, see 7.3. Disturbances in the frequency range 0 Hz to 400 GHz are covered, but requirements are not set over the whole of that range. NOTE 1 : In annex C, information is included on infra-red radiation in the wavelength range 0,7 æm to 1,6 æm. Fault conditions of source or victim apparatus are not taken into account. Apparatus as defined in 4.4, 4.5 and 4.6 may be operated with any source of power. NOTE 2: Sources of power may include, for example: . the public low-voltage supply; . private supplies with similar characteristics; . a d.c. source provided specifically for the apparatus; . batteries internal to the apparatus; . stand by generators. NOTE 3: In special cases, for instance when highly susceptible apparatus is being used in proximity, additional mitigative measures may have to be employed to reduce the electromagnetic emission further, below the specified levels. NOTE 4: Professional user receiving apparatus may be very sensitive to disturbance; see annex D. This standard does not apply to: . consumer apparatus . apparatus specifically designed for security systems . apparatus designed to radiate electromagnetic energy for radio communications purposes.

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This EMC product-family standard, for immunity requirements, applies to the components of the following alarm systems, intended for use in and around buildings in residential, commercial, light industrial and industrial environments: Intruder alarm systems; Hold-up alarm systems; Fire detection and fire alarm systems; Social alarm systems; CCTV systems, for security applications; Access control systems, for security applications. The tests and severities to be used are the same for indoor and outdoor applications of fixed, movable and portable equipment. The levels do not cover extreme cases, which may occur in any location, but with an extremely low probability of occurrence, or in special locations close to powerful emitters (e.g. radar transmitters). Equipment within the scope of this standard should be designed in order to operate satisfactorily in the environmental electromagnetic conditions of residential, commercial, light industrial and industrial environments. This implies particularly that it should be able to operate correctly within the conditions fixed by the electromagnetic compatibility levels for the various disturbances on the low voltage public supply system as defined by ENV 61000-2-2. The Immunity tests in this standard only concern the most critical disturbance phenomena. For equipment using radio signaling, mains signaling or with connections to the public telephone system, additional requirements, from other standards specific to these signaling media, might apply. For the requirements applicable to radio links, reference should be made to the applicable ETSI standard, in accordance with the agreement between ETSI and CENELEC. This standard does not specify basic safety requirements, such as protection against electrical shocks, unsafe operation, insulation coordination and related dielectric tests. This standard does not cover EMC emission requirements. These are covered by other appropriate standards

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The objective of the standard is to specify limits and test methods for apparatus in relation to electromagnetic emissions which may cause interference in other apparatus. These emission limits represent essential electromagnetic compatibility requirements and have been selected to ensure that the disturbances generated by the apparatus, operated normally at industrial locations do not exceed a level which could prevent other apparatus from operating as intended. Test requirements are specified for the enclosure and power supply ports. Note: in special cases, for instance when highly susceptible devices are being used in proximity to the apparatus, additional mitigation measures may have to be employed.

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This European standard defines the general technical requirements of a Home and Building Electronic System (HBES) based on SELV or PELV. It concerns cabling and topology, electrical and functional safety, environmental conditions and behavior in case of failures as well as specific HBES installation rules. The HBES includes also the interfaces of devices and equipment providing connection to the HBES. Parts of devices and equipment not providing HBES functionality are not included. For such parts the relevant product standards apply. NOTE: Reference is made also to CENELEC Technical Report RlO5-OO2.

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Specifies limits of voltage changes which may be produced by  an equipment tested under specifies conditions and gives  guidance on methods of assessment. Is applicable to  electrical and electronic equipment having an input current up  to and including 16 A per phase and intended to be connected  to public low-voltage distribution systems of between 220 V  and 250 V at 50 Hz line to neutral. The tests given are type  tests. Particular test conditions are given in annex A, the test  circuit is shown in figure 1.

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This standard specifies miminum requirements for immunity and emissions regarding electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for electrical equipment, operating from a supply of less than 1000 V a.c. or 1500 V d.c. intended for professional, industrial process and educational use, including equipment and  computing devices for: measurement and test: control: laboratory use; accessories intended for use with the above (such as sample handling equipment), intended to be used in industrial and non-industrial locations. Computing devices and assemblies and similar equipment within the scope of information technology equipment (ITE) and complying with applicable ITE EMC standards can be used without additional testing. Where a relevant dedicated EMC standard exists, it shall take precedence over all aspects of this product-family standard. The following equipment is covered in this standard: a) electrical measurement and test equipment -  - this is equipment which by electrical means This equipment which controls on e or more output quantities to specifi calues, with each value determined by manual settings, by local or remote programming, or by one or more input variables. This includes industrial process measurement and control (IPMC) equipment, which consists of devices such as: process controllers and regulators; programmable controllers (PC); power supply units of equipment and systems (centralized or dedicated); analogue/digital indicators and recorders; process instrumentation; transducers, positioners, intelligent actuators, etc. c) Electrical laboratory equipment - This equipment which measures, indicates, monitors or analyzes substances, or is used to prepare materials. This equipment may also be used in areas other than laboratories.

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Applies to lighting equipment which is within the scope of IEC technical committee 34, such as lamps, auxiliaries and luminaires, intended either for connecting to a low voltage electricity supply or for battery operation.

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This standard is applicable to equipment for arc welding and allied processes designed for use in industrial and domestic establishments. Included are welding power sources, wire feeders and ancillary equipment, e.g. water coolers and arc striking and stabilizing devices The frequency range covered is from 0 Hz to 400 GHz. This standard is not applicable to arc welding torches, guns, electrode holders, cables and coupling devices. NOTES 1. Allied processes are for example plasma cutting and arc stud welding. 2. Limits are not specified over the whole frequency range.

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This EMC Standard applies to single UPS units or UPS systems comprising a number of interconnected UPS and associated control/switchgear forming a single power system, intended to be installed in any operator accessible area or in separated electrical locations, connected to either industrial or public low voltage supply networks. This product EMC Standard will take precedence over all aspects of the Generic Standards and no additional testing is necessary. The requirements have been selected so as to ensure an adequate level of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for UPS at public and industrial locations. These levels cannot however cover extreme cases which may occur in any location, but with extremely low probability. It takes account of the differing test conditions necessary to encompass the range of physical sizes and power ratings of UPS. A UPS unit or system shall meet the relevant requirements of this Standard as a stand-alone product. EMC phenomena produced by any customers' load connected to the output of the UPS equipment shall not be taken into account. Special installation environments are not covered nor are fault conditions of UPS taken into account. This Standard does not cover DC supplied electronic ballasts (IEC 924 and IEC 925) or UPS based on rotating machines.

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Applies, unless otherwise specified in relevant IEC standards, to all a.c. high-voltage switchgear and controlgear designed for indoor or outdoor installation, for operation at service frequencies up to and including 60 Hz, on systems having voltages above 1000 V.

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EN following parallel vote * Supersedes A11:1997 * Superseded by EN 60947-6-1:2005

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EN following parallel vote * D115/098: SC 210A disbanded * Superseded by EN 55011:2007

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Specifies EMC requirements for adjustable speed a.c. or d.c. motor drives connected to mains supplies up to 1000v a.c.. Defines limits and test methods

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This standard is applicable to all rotating electrical machines except those covered by other EN standards - for example, EN 60349. Machines within the scope of this standard may also be subject to superseding, modifying or additional requirements in other publications - for example, EN 60079, and EN 60092.

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States the characteristics of control circuit devices, the electrical and mechanical requirements, the various duties to be performed, the significance of the rated characteristics and of the markings, the tests to verify the rated characteristics, the functional requirements to be satisfied by the control circuit devices, environmental conditions, including those of enclosed equipment, dielectric properties, terminals.

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Applies to newly manufactured static watt-hour meters of accuracy classes 0,2 S and 0,5 S, for the measurement of alternating-current electrical active energy of a frequency in the range 45 Hz to 65 Hz and to their type tests only. This standard applies only to transformer-operated meters for indoor application consisting of a measuring element and register(s) enclosed together in a meter case. Their measuring range and rated current (In) are therefore in accordance with HD 553. Applies to operation indicator(s), test output(s) and meters which measure energy in both directions.

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Specifies electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements for power supply units (PSUs) providing d.c. output(s) up to 200 V at a power level of up to 30 kW, operating from a.c. or d.c. source voltages of up to 600 V.

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This product standard for EMC requirements applies to road traffic signal systems. The range of products included within the scope of this standard are road traffic signal systems and devices including for example signal heads, signalling devices and traffic signs, controller and housing, supports, interconnections, links, traffic detectors, monitoring equipment, electrical supply. Road traffic signal systems operating in conjunction with other systems e.g. public lighting, railway systems shall also comply with the respective standard and shall not reduce the safety of all the equipment. Central Office equipment is excluded from this standard. Items with a radio-communication function shall also refer to the European ETSI standards.

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This standard - applies to the radiation characteristics and immunity to electromagnetic disturbances of active and passive equipment for the reception, processing and distribution of television and sound signals, as dealt with in the following parts of EN 50083 "Cabled distribution systems for television and sound signals" and with the extent from the headend respectively from the interface point to a signal source up to the system outlet or the terminal input, where no system outlet exists: - EN 50083-3: "Active coaxial wideband distribution equipment" - EN 50083-4: "Passive coaxial wideband distribution equipment" - EN 50083-5: "Headend equipment" - EN 50083-6: "Optical equipment" - covers the following frequency ranges: Disturbance voltage injected into the mains 9 kHz to 30 MHz Radiation from active equipment (5 MHz)* 30 MHz to 25 GHz Immunity of active equipment 150 kHz to 25 GHz Screening effectiveness of passive equipment (5 MHz)* 30 MHz to 1,75 GHz (25GHz)* - specifies requirements for maximum allowed radiation, minimum immunity and minimum screening effectiveness; - describes test methods for conformance testing. Coaxial cables for cabled distribution systems do not fall under the scope of this standard. Reference is made to the European Standard series EN 50117 "Coaxial cables used in cabled distribution networks". The standardization in the field of "Electromagnetic compatibility" for any user terminals (i.e. tuners, receivers, decoders, multimedia terminals etc.) is excluded from this standard. For this kind of equipment the European Standards EN 55013 and EN 55020:1994 apply. * For frequency limits given in brackets the values and/or methods of measurement in this standard are under consideration.

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This standard for immunity requirements applies to television broadcast receivers, sound broadcast receivers and associated equipment intended for use in the residential, commercial and light industrial environment. Immunity requirements are given in the frequency range 0 Hz to 400 GHz. Radio-frequency tests outside the specified frequency bands or concerning other phenomena than given in this standard are not required.

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The objective of the standard is to specify limits and test methods for apparatus in relation to electromagnetic emissions which may cause interference in other apparatus. These emission limits represent essential electromagnetic compatibility requirements and have been selected to ensure that the disturbances generated by the apparatus, operated normally at industrial locations do not exceed a level which could prevent other apparatus from operating as intended. Test requirements are specified for the enclosure and power supply ports. Note: in special cases, for instance when highly susceptible devices are being used in proximity to the apparatus, additional mitigation measures may have to be employed.

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Specifies limits for harmonic current emissions applicable to electrical and electronic equipment having an input current up to and including 16 A per phase, and intended to be connected to public low-voltage distribution systems. The tests according to this standard are type tests. Test conditions for particular equipment are given in annex C. For systems with nominal voltages less than 220 V (line to neutral), the limits have not yet been considered.

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Incorporates A11 * Corrigendum to EN/A12 issued December 1997 (deletion of certification clause) * Superseded by EN 55013:2001 * Published under SC 210A disbanded by D115/098

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Applies to the conduction and the radiation of radio-frequency disturbances from appliances whose main functions are performed by motors and switching or regulating devices, unless the r.f. energy is intentionally generated or intended for illumination. Includes such equipment as: household electrical appliances, electric tools, regulating controls using semiconductor devices, motor-driven electro-medical apparatus, electric toys, automatic dispensing machines as well as cinema or slide projectors.

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This standard specifies miminum requirements for immunity and emissions regarding electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for electrical equipment, operating from a supply of less than 1000 V a.c. or 1500 V d.c. intended for professional, industrial process and educational use, including equipment and computing devices for: measurement and test: control: laboratory use; accessories intended for use with the above (such as sample handling equipment), intended to be used in industrial and non-industrial locations. Computing devices and assemblies and similar equipment within the scope of information technology equipment (ITE) and complying with applicable ITE EMC standards can be used without additional testing. Where a relevant dedicated EMC standard exists, it shall take precedence over all aspects of this product-family standard. The following equipment is covered in this standard: a) electrical measurement and test equipment - - this is equipment which by electrical means This equipment which controls on e or more output quantities to specifi calues, with each value determined by manual settings, by local or remote programming, or by one or more input variables. This includes industrial process measurement and control (IPMC) equipment, which consists of devices such as: process controllers and regulators; programmable controllers (PC); power supply units of equipment and systems (centralized or dedicated); analogue/digital indicators and recorders; process instrumentation; transducers, positioners, intelligent actuators, etc. c) Electrical laboratory equipment - This equipment which measures, indicates, monitors or analyzes substances, or is used to prepare materials. This equipment may also be used in areas other than laboratories.

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This clause of part 1 is replaced by the following: This standard applies to electronic switches and to associated electronic extension units for household and similar fixed electrical installations either indoors or outdoors. It applies to electronic switches for the operation of lamp circuits and the control of the brightness of lamps (dimmers) as well as the control of the speed of motors (e.g. those used in ventilating fans) and for other purposes (e.g. heating controls), with a working voltage not exceeding 250 V a.c. and a rated current up to and including 16 A. The operation and control as mentioned above are performed by a person via an actuating member, a sensing surface or a sensing unit, by means of touch, proximity, turn, optical, acoustic, thermal or any other influence. This standard also applies to electronic switches where the operation or control is made by physical means, e.g. light, wind velocity, presence of persons, etc. NOTE 1 - This standard is not intended to cover devices falling within the scope of EN 60730 or EN 61058-1. Examples of designs of electronic switches and functions are shown in annex AA. NOTE 2 - Electronic switches without a mechanical switch in the main circuit do not provide a full off-state. Therefore, the circuit on the load side should be considered to be live.

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This standard establishes ergonomic data and their use in establishing temperature limit values for hot surfaces and in the assessment of the risks of burning.   This standard is applicable within the field of application of EN 292 to hot surfaces of machinery that are or can be touched during normal use.   This standard provides data concerning circumstances under which contact between bare skin and a hot surface does or may lead to burns. These data allow the assessment of risks of burning.  This standard also provides data to be used to establish temperature limit values for hot surfaces to protect against skin burns. These data can be used in the development of standards for specific machinery where as a result of a risk assessment temperature limits are required.  The data of this standard are applicable to surfaces of objects with relatively high thermal capacity compared with that of the skin of the human body.

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