I read in !emc-pstc that David Sproul <david.spr...@alexanderlynn.co.uk>
wrote (in <lnepkcgaigehccdompbbgelechaa.david.spr...@alexanderlynn.co.uk
>) about 'G5-4 Harmonics Emissions Limits for Industrial Apparatus.' on
Tue, 1 Apr 2003:
>    Has anyone heard of G5-4 which is apparently a new standard or amendment
to 
>    an existing standard within Europe, dealing with the Harmonic Current
limits 
>    for industrial equipment, presumably meaning equipment rated at more than 
>    16A per phase.
>     
>    I would like to know when is it due to come into force, or when it 
>    was ratified, and what exactly it applies to.

G%/4 is not a European standard. It is a document produced for the UK
electricity suppliers, as guidance on planning levels of voltage
harmonics, when supplying fairly large consumers of electricity.

It can be obtained (for GBP65) from the Electricity Association,

http://www.electricity.org.uk

You can sign on to the catalogue pages as 'guest', with password
'guest', but you can't download; you have to pay first.
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