nsBAS EN IEC 62764-1:2024

Measurement procedures of magnetic field levels generated by electronic and electrical equipment in the automotive environment with respect to human exposure - Part 1: Low-frequency magnetic fields


General information
Status:Project
Number of pages:46
Adoption method:Proglašavanje
Language:engleski
Edition:1.
Realization date:18.03.2024
Forseen date for next stage code:12.05.2024
Technical committee:BAS/TC 15, Electromagnetic compatibility
ICS:
17.220.20, Measurement of electrical and magnetic quantities

Abstract
IEC 62764-1:2022 specifies a methodology for determining the exposure to multiple magnetic field sources for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles including standardized operating conditions and measurement volumes and/or surfaces. This part of IEC 62764 applies to the assessment of human exposure to low-frequency magnetic fields generated by automotive vehicles. For plug-in vehicles, this includes the electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and associated cables provided by the car manufacturer. This excludes the charging station. This document specifies the measurement procedure for the evaluation of magnetic field exposures generated by electronic and electrical equipment (excluding intentionally transmitting radio frequency antennas) in selected automotive environments, for passenger cars and commercial vehicles of categories M1 and N1 as defined in ECE/TRANS/WP.29/78/Rev.3 [1], with respect to human exposure. It provides standardized operating conditions and defines recommended measurements to assess compliance with the applicable exposure requirements. This document covers the frequency range 1 Hz to 100 kHz and is applicable to any type of engine and/or internal energy source. <div> <div> </div> </div>

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Original document and degree of correspondence
EN IEC 62764-1:2022, identical
IEC 62764-1:2022, identical

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