Earth-moving and building construction machinery - Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of machines with internal electrical power supply - Part 1: General EMC requirements under typical electromagnetic environmental conditions (ISO 13766-1:2018); Germa...
1Key Takeaways
This International Standard specifies test methods and evaluation criteria for verifying the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of earthmoving machinery as defined in ISO 6165:2012 and construction machinery classified in ISO/TR 12603:2010: drilling and foundation equipment; machinery for the production, transport, co…
2Scope / Description
This International Standard specifies test methods and evaluation criteria for verifying the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of earthmoving machinery as defined in ISO 6165:2012 and construction machinery classified in ISO/TR 12603:2010: drilling and foundation equipment; machinery for the production, transport, compaction, and preparation of concrete and mortar; road construction and maintenance machinery and equipment. It addresses EMC requirements for typical environments of construction machinery, EUBs (Equipped Construction Equipment), and standalone EUBs. Part 2 of this standard addresses specific EMC requirements with regard to functional safety. Electrical and electronic subassemblies and assemblies incorporated into machines are also covered. The following electromagnetic disturbances are considered: radiated broadband and narrowband electromagnetic interference; immunity to radiated electromagnetic fields; electrostatic discharge; and conducted pulse interference. Construction machinery can be equipped with internal DC and AC electrical systems. Machines intended for connection to a public power supply are excluded from this scope, as are machines for military applications. NOTE 1: Mains-powered machines are covered by the IEC 61000 series of standards. NOTE 2: Hybrid machines are covered by UN ECE R10-Rev. 5.