IEEE 776 : 1992
IEEE 776 : 1992
PRACTICE FOR INDUCTIVE COORDINATION OF ELECTRIC SUPPLY AND COMMUNICATION LINES
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
PRACTICE FOR INDUCTIVE COORDINATION OF ELECTRIC SUPPLY AND COMMUNICATION LINES
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
1 Scope
2 References
3 General
3.1 Inductive interference
3.2 Need for coordination
3.3 Mutual responsibility of parties involved
4 The inductive environment
4.1 Guidelines for an acceptable environment
4.2 Methods of measurement
4.3 Methods of prediction
5 Coordination within the inductive environment
5.1 General coordination methods
5.2 Specific coordination methods
6 Administrative methods and procedures
6.1 Intercompany meetings and contacts
6.2 Mitigation of specific interference cases
7 Bibliography
Annex A Example calculations
A.1 Prediction calculations
A.2 Mitigation calculations
Annex B Decibel, power, and C-message noise
Addresses the inductive environment that exists in the vicinity of electric power and wire-line telecommunications systems and the interfering effect that may be produced. Gives advice for the control or modification of the environment and the susceptibility of the affected systems in order to maintain an acceptable level of interference.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers |