GB/T 18268.21-2025
UpcomingElectrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use—EMC requirements—Part 21: Particular requirements—Test configurations, operational conditions and performance criteria for sensitive test and measurement equipment for EMC unprotected applications
测量、控制和实验室用的电设备 电磁兼容性要求 第21部分:特殊要求 无电磁兼容防护场合用敏感性试验和测量设备的试验配置、工作条件和性能判据
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) test configurations, operational conditions, and performance criteria for sensitive test and measurement equipment that operates in environments without dedicated EMC protection. It is applied in metrology and laboratory settings to ensure such equipment can function reliably despite electromagnetic disturbances, particularly for high-precision measurements in industrial or field testing contexts.
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