Electromagnetic compatibility definition

Electromagnetic compatibility means the ability of a vehicle or component(s) or separate technical unit(s) to function satisfactorily in its electromagnetic environment without introducing intolerable electromagnetic disturbances to anything in that environment.
Electromagnetic compatibility means the ability of equipment to function satisfactorily in its electromagnetic environment without introducing intolerable electromagnetic disturbances to other equipment in that environment;
Electromagnetic compatibility means the ability of a device, unit of equipment or system to function satisfactorily in its electromagnetic environment without introducing intolerable electromagnetic disturbances to anything in that environment.

Examples of Electromagnetic compatibility in a sentence

  • Any voltage flicker on the Company System caused by the Facility shall not exceed the limits stated in IEEE Standard 1453-2011, or latest version "Recommended Practice – Adoption of IEC 61000-4-15:2010, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Testing and measurement techniques – Flickermeter – Functional and design specifications".

  • Electromagnetic compatibility of equipment to the extent that it is regulated under and complies with the New Zealand legislation specified in Section I.

  • The provisions of this Sectoral Annex will apply to the following: Products for export to the European Community Products for export to New Zealand Electromagnetic compatibility of equipment as defined in Council Directive 89/336/EEC of 3 May 1989 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility, but excluding radiocommunications equipment which is not connected to the public switched telecommunication networks.

  • BS 5000 Rotating electrical machines of particular types AS1359 Rotating Electrical Machines AS 4680:2006 Hot dipper galvanised (zinc) coatings on fabricated ferrous AS 61000.3.6 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Limits – Assessment of limits for distorting loads IEC 60204-1 Safety of machinery, Electrical equipment and machines.

  • The provisions of this Sectoral Annex will apply to the following: Products for export to the European Community Products for export to New Zealand Electromagnetic compatibility of Electromagnetic compatibility of equipment as defined in Council equipment to the extent that it is Directive 89/336/EEC of 3 May 1989 regulated under and complies with the on the approximation of the laws of the New Zealand legislation specified in Member States relating to electrom- Section I.


More Definitions of Electromagnetic compatibility

Electromagnetic compatibility means that equipment shall be designed and manufactured, having regard to the state of the art, so as to ensure that:
Electromagnetic compatibility means the ability of equip- ment to function satisfactorily in its electromagnetic envir- onment without introducing intolerable electromagnetic disturbances to other equipment in that environment;
Electromagnetic compatibility or “EMC” means the ability of an equipment and/or system to function satisfactorily in its electromagnetic environment without introducing intolerable electromagnetic disturbance (EMD) to anything in that environment.
Electromagnetic compatibility. (EMC) means the prevailing condition under which a telecommunications equipment is capable of operating under its specified performance range in a common electromagnetic environment without causing or suffering unacceptable degradation in performance due to unintentional electromagnetic radiation to or from other equipment within the same environment;
Electromagnetic compatibility means the ability of equipment and/or devices to function satisfactorily in an electromagnetic environment without introducing intolerable electromagnetic disturbances to anything in that environment.
Electromagnetic compatibility or “EMC” refers to the ability of electronic or electrical equipment, component, system and subsystem to work as intended in its environment without generating electromagnetic disturbances which may influence other electronic or electrical equipment, components, systems or subsystems.
Electromagnetic compatibility means the ability of a vehicle or component(s) or separate electrical/electronic technical unit(s) to function satisfactorily in an electromagnetic environment without introducing intolerable electromagnetic disturbances to anything in that environment.