1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Procedure for evaluating the e.m. interference
4.1 General
4.2 Interference frame
4.3 Collection of electrical information of inducing plants
4.4 Evaluation of the interference results and compliance with the
management voltages
5 Interference situations to be examined
5.1 Coupling types to be
considered
5.2 Reference influence distance
6 Management voltages
6.1 Criteria defining the
application of the management voltages
6.2 Danger voltages: Limits
6.3 Damage voltages
6.4 Immunity voltages
6.5 Noise voltage: Limit
7 Reference interference conditions
7.1 General
7.2 Conditions related to the
inducing plant
7.3 Conditions related to the
telecommunication plant
8 Determination of compliance with the management voltages
8.1 General
8.2 Superposition of the effects
8.3 Determination of compliance through calculations
8.4 Determination of compliance through measurements
9 Management of interference
9.1 General
9.2 Plant life
9.3 Exchange of information
9.4 Plant documentation
Annex A – Method for the
evaluation of the reference influence distance
A.1 Inductive coupling
A.2 Conductive coupling
Appendix
I – Weighting factors for use in determining the psophometrically weighted
voltage
Appendix
II – Values for the
quantities affecting the reference influence distance for inductive
coupling
II.1 Guidance values
II.2 Values of the parameters for the RID evaluation: Inductive coupling
II.3 Values of the parameters for the RID evaluation: Conductive coupling
Appendix
III – Steps for determining the RID values due to a.c. power or electrified
traction line