
The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) immunity requirements specified in this part of GB/T 17799 are applicable to electrical and electronic equipment used in residential, commercial, and light industrial environments, covering the immunity requirements in the frequency range of 0 Hz to 400 GHz. Frequency bands that are not specified in this section do not require measurement. If there is no relevant specialized product or product class EMC immunity standard, this section of the general EMC immunity standard applies. This section applies to equipment directly connected to the low-voltage public power grid or dedicated DC power sources powered by the low-voltage public power grid. This section also applies to equipment that will be powered by batteries or powered by non public and non industrial low-voltage distribution systems in the following locations. This section covers the indoor and outdoor environments of residential, commercial, and light industrial venues. The following is a list of descriptions of some places and environments, including (but not limited to): - Residential areas, such as residential buildings, apartments, etc—— Retail outlets, such as stores, supermarkets, etc—— Commercial buildings, such as offices, banks, etc—— Public entertainment areas, such as cinemas, public bars, dance halls, etc—— Outdoor places such as gas stations, parking lots, amusement parks, and sports centers; light industrial places such as workshops, laboratories, maintenance centers, etc. Any place that directly obtains low-voltage power supply through the public power grid belongs to residential, commercial, and light industrial environments. The purpose of this section is to specify the immunity test requirements for continuous and transient conducted and radiated disturbances, including electrostatic discharge, for equipment within the scope of application. This section specifies anti-interference requirements to ensure that equipment operating in residential, commercial, and light industrial environments has sufficient anti-interference levels. But these immunity levels do not include some extreme situations that may occur with extremely low probability in any location. The suggested tests in this section do not include all disturbance phenomena, but only consider disturbance phenomena related to the equipment involved in this section. These test requirements represent the basic EMC immunity requirements. Note 1. Information on other harassment phenomena can be found in IEC 61000-4-10. This part specifies test requirements for each port considered. Note 2: Safety considerations are not within the scope of this section. Note 3: In special circumstances, there may be situations where the disturbance level exceeds the test level specified in this section. For example, using a handheld transmitter near the device. In these situations, specialized mitigation measures are needed. The following normative references are essential for the application of this document. For dated references, only the dated version applies to this document. For undated references, the latest version (including all modification orders) applies to this document. GB/T 2900.83 Electrotechnical Terminology, Electrical and Magnetic Devices (GB/T 2900.83-2008, IEC 60050-151.2001, IDT) GB/T 4365 Electrotechnical Terminology Electromagnetic Compatibility [GB/T 4365-2003, IEC 60050 (161); 1990, IDT]
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