PD IEC/TS 62370:2004+A1:2017
Electroacoustics. Instruments for the measurement of sound intensity. Electromagnetic and electrostatic compatibility requirements and test procedures
Standard number: | PD IEC/TS 62370:2004+A1:2017 |
Pages: | 18 |
Released: | 2017-04-30 |
ISBN: | 978 0 580 95436 8 |
Status: | Standard |
PD IEC/TS 62370:2004+A1:2017
This standard PD IEC/TS 62370:2004+A1:2017 Electroacoustics. Instruments for the measurement of sound intensity. Electromagnetic and electrostatic compatibility requirements and test procedures is classified in these ICS categories:
- 17.140.50 Electroacoustics
- 33.100.20 Immunity
- 33.100.10 Emission
1.1This Technical Specification specifies requirements for instruments that measure sound intensity using pairs of pressure sensing microphones with respect to their immunity to powerand radio-frequency fields and to electrostatic discharge, and the permitted radio-frequency emissions, together with test procedures to verify conformance. Sound intensity measuring instruments are available in many different configurations and may be powered by batteries or from external power supply systems. The technical requirements in this Technical Specification apply to all configurations of instruments for the measurement of sound intensity.
1.2 The electromagnetic and electrostatic compatibility requirements are equally applicable for sound intensity measuring instruments used in residential, commercial and light-industrial environments, or industrial sites. The requirements of this Technical Specification are additional to those contained in IEC 61043 and do not alter any of the specifications contained therein. The requirements do not apply retrospectively to sound intensity measuring instruments complying with IEC 61043 prior to the publication of this Technical Specification.
NOTE 1 Compliance with this Technical Specification does not insure that the sound intensity measuring system is immune to interference from all electromagnetic sources.
NOTE 2 These requirements are the first attempt at defining electromagnetic and electrostatic compatibility requirements for sound intensity measuring systems. Requirements can be changed later when wider experience has been gained if found necessary.