GB/T 18039.3-2003
AbolishedElectromagnetic compatibility--Environment--Compatibility levels for low-frequency conducted disturbances and signalling in public low-voltage power supply systems
电磁兼容 环境 公用低压供电系统低频传导骚扰及信号传输的兼容水平
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines acceptable levels of low-frequency electromagnetic disturbances (such as harmonics, voltage fluctuations, and inter-frequency signals) that can exist in public low-voltage power grids without disrupting connected equipment. It is applied by power utilities and electrical equipment manufacturers to ensure electromagnetic compatibility in residential, commercial, and light industrial environments. The standard also sets limits for signaling transmissions over power lines to prevent interference with other devices sharing the same supply network.
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