At 4:22 PM -0500 12/18/98, Doug Frazee wrote:
>I would like to compile thoughts and techniques that members of this group
>use to perform "in situ" tests on large industrial apparatus.

The basic protection requirements of the EMC directive state in effect that
the apparatus shall not cause undue interference, and shall operate in a
reasonably robust manner, in the EM environment in which it is located and
operated.

An analysis of potential EM threats to an EUT and potential victims of the
EUT's emissions, when presented to the competent body in the TCF, can
result in  cases being made for using hand-held radios for RF immunity
testing, radiated emissions testing outside the building housing the EUT
(instead of inside where reflections and power lines distort the field),
and using current probes to measure line conducted RF emissions.

Tom Cokenias
EMC Consultant



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