IEEE recommended practice for the measurement of radio frequencyemission from industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) equipmentinstalled on user's premises
Electromagnetic Compatibility Society Standards Committee of the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society, USA;
Status: Active
Publication Date: 12 Dec 1988
E-ISBN: 0-7381-0577-5
References Cited: 11
INSPEC Accession Number: 3360825
Year: 1988
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IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society
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Reaffirmed 1993
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Abstract
Describes equipment inspection and radio frequency (RF)
electromagnetic field measurement procedures for evaluation of RF
industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) equipment installed in the
user's facility. The term, `ISM equipment' includes equipment that
generates RF energy for purposes other than radio communications, to
cause physical, chemical, or biological changes; for example, industrial
heaters (dielectric and induction), medical diathermy, ultrasonic
equipment, RF plasma devices, and RF stabilized welders. These
procedures are designed to help ensure that the equipment does not
interfere with radio communications, navigation, and other essential
radio services. The engineer responsible for the measurements should
take all reasonable precautions to ensure that the maximum emission from
the ISM equipment under test (EUT) has been measured
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