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3、damage whatsoever than may result from the use of this material or the information contain therein, irrespective of the cause and quantum thereof. ISBN 978-0-626-22339-7 SANS 61000-1-2:2009Edition 2IEC/TS 61000-1-2:2008Edition 2SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part
4、 1-2: General Methodology for the achievement of functional safety of electrical and electronic systems including equipment with regard to electromagnetic phenomena This national standard is the identical implementation of IEC/TS 61000-1-2:2008 and is adopted with the permission of the International
5、 Electrotechnical Commission. Published by SABS Standards Division 1 Dr Lategan Road Groenkloof Private Bag X191 Pretoria 0001Tel: +27 12 428 7911 Fax: +27 12 344 1568 www.sabs.co.za SABS SANS 61000-1-2:2009 Edition 2 IEC/TS 61000-1-2:2008 Edition 2 Table of changes Change No. Date Scope National fo
6、reword This South African standard was approved by National Committee SABS TC 73, Electromagnetic compatibility, in accordance with procedures of the SABS Standards Division, in compliance with annex 3 of the WTO/TBT agreement. This SANS document was published in May 2009. This SANS document superse
7、des SANS 61000-1-2:2003 (edition 1). IEC/TS 61000-1-2Edition 2.0 2008-11TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONElectromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 1-2: General Methodology for the achievement of functional safety of electrical and electronic systems including equipment with regard to electromagnetic phenomena
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9、SABS . 2 TS 61000-1-2 IEC:2008(E) CONTENTS FOREWORD.4 INTRODUCTION.6 1 Scope and object9 2 Normative references .10 3 Definitions and abbreviations10 4 General considerations.15 5 The achievement of functional safety16 5.1 General .16 5.2 Safety life cycle.17 5.3 Safety integrity 17 5.4 EMC specific
10、 steps for the achievement of functional safety19 5.5 Management of EMC for functional safety .19 6 The electromagnetic environment.20 6.1 General .20 6.2 Electromagnetic environment information 21 6.3 Methodology to assess the electromagnetic environment 22 6.4 Deriving test levels and methods.22 7
11、 EMC aspects of the design and integration process23 7.1 General .23 7.2 EMC aspects on system level24 7.3 EMC aspects on equipment level.25 8 Verification/validation of immunity against electromagnetic disturbances for functional safety .26 8.1 The verification and validation processes 26 8.2 Verif
12、ication 28 8.3 Validation 29 8.4 Performance criteria29 8.4.1 Performance criterion for safety applications .29 8.4.2 Application of the performance criterion FS .30 8.4.3 Test philosophy for equipment intended for use in safety-related systems.30 8.4.4 Test philosophy for safety-related systems 31
13、9 EMC testing with regard to functional safety.31 9.1 Electromagnetic test types and electromagnetic test levels with regard to functional safety31 9.1.1 Considerations on testing 31 9.1.2 Types of immunity tests.31 9.1.3 Testing levels 32 9.2 Determination of test methods with regard to functional
14、safety 32 9.3 Considerations on test methods and test performance with regard to systematic capability .33 9.3.1 General .33 9.3.2 Testing period .35 9.3.3 Number of tests with different test set-ups or test samples 35 9.3.4 Variation of test settings 36 9.3.5 Environmental factors36 SANS 61000-1-2:
15、2009This s tandard may only be used and printed by approved subscription and freemailing clients of the SABS .TS 61000-1-2 IEC:2008(E) 3 9.4 Testing uncertainty37 10 Documentation .37 Annex A (informative) Examples of electromagnetic disturbance levels38 Annex B (informative) Measures and techniques
16、 for the achievement of functional safety with regard to electromagnetic disturbances43 Annex C (informative) Information concerning performance criteria67 Annex D (informative) Considerations on the relationship between safety-related system, equipment and product, and their specifications.72 Annex
17、 E (informative) Considerations on electromagnetic phenomena and safety integrity level 75 Annex F (informative) EMC safety planning .78 Bibliography81 Figure 1 Relationship between IEC 61000-1-2 and the simplified lifecycle as per IEC 61508 8 Figure 2 Basic approach to achieve functional safety onl
18、y with regard to electromagnetic phenomena .16 Figure 3 EMC between equipment M and equipment P 25 Figure 4 V representation of the life cycles demonstrating the role of validation and verification 28 Figure A.1 Emission/immunity levels and compatibility level, with an example of emission/immunity l
19、evels for a single emitter and susceptor, as a function of some independent variable (e.g. the frequency) .38 Figure D.1 The relationships between the safety-related system, equipment and products .72 Figure D.2 The process of achieving the electromagnetic specification in the SRS, using commerciall
20、y available products 74 Figure E.1 Emission/immunity levels and compatibility level, with an example of emission/immunity levels for a single emitter and susceptor, as a function of some independent variables (e.g. burst amplitudes or field strength levels)75 Figure F.1 EMC safety planning for safet
21、y-related systems78 Table 1 Safety requirements specification, interfaces and responsibilities according to IEC 61508.7 Table 2 Safety integrity levels 18 Table 3 Overview of types of electromagnetic phenomena .21 Table 4 Design, design management techniques and other measures25 Table 5 Applicable p
22、erformance criteria and observed behaviour during test of equipment intended for use in safety-related systems.31 Table 6 Examples for methods to increase level of confidence.35 Table A.1 Example of selection of electromagnetic phenomena for functional safety in industrial applications .39 Table A.2
23、 Estimates of maximum electromagnetic disturbance levels 42 Table B.1 Overview of measures and techniques for the achievement of functional safety with regard to electromagnetic disturbances .43 Table C.1 Allowed effects during immunity tests on functions of equipment .68 Table C.2 Allowed effects d
24、uring immunity tests on functions of a system70 SANS 61000-1-2:2009This s tandard may only be used and printed by approved subscription and freemailing clients of the SABS . 4 TS 61000-1-2 IEC:2008(E) INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC) Part 1-2: General M
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39、0-1-2 IEC:2008(E) 5 This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2001 and constitutes a technical revision. The main changes are the following. For safety-related systems that use electrical, electronic or programmable electronic technologies, the technical information, de
40、finitions, terminology and text of this second edition have been aligned to IEC 61508. Risk assessment requirements and methodologies have been deleted from this document, so as not to duplicate or clash with IEC 61508. It now makes a clear distinction between complete safety-related systems and ite
41、ms of equipment that might be used in such systems, and clarifies its application by the different types of end-users. This technical specification focuses more on appropriate design methods, and their verification and validation. The methodology for assessing and specifying electromagnetic environm
42、ents has been extended. The combination of electromagnetic and physical/climatic influences are taken into account. The text of this technical specification is based on the following documents: Enquiry draft Report on voting 77/356/DTS 77/359A/RVCFull information on the voting for the approval of th
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45、 be issued at a later date. SANS 61000-1-2:2009This s tandard may only be used and printed by approved subscription and freemailing clients of the SABS . 6 TS 61000-1-2 IEC:2008(E) INTRODUCTION IEC 61000 is published in separate parts according to the following structure: Part 1: General General con
46、siderations (introduction, fundamental principles) Definitions, terminology Part 2: Environment Description of the environment Classification of the environment Compatibility levels Part 3: Limits Emission limits Immunity limits (insofar as they do not fall under the responsibility of the product co
47、mmittees) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Measurement techniques Testing techniques Part 5: Installation and mitigation guidelines Installation guidelines Mitigation methods and devices Part 6: Generic standards Part 9: Miscellaneous Each part is further subdivided into several parts, pub
48、lished either as international standards, technical specifications or technical reports, some of which have already been published as sections. Others will be published with the part number followed by a dash and completed by a second number identifying the subdivision (example: IEC 61000-3-11). Par
49、ticular considerations for IEC 61000-1-2 The function of electrical or electronic systems should not be affected by external influences in a way that could lead to an unacceptable risk of harm to the users, other persons, animals or property. A comprehensive safety analysis should consider various factors of climatic, mechanical, electrical nature and reasonably foreseeable misuse. Electromagnetic disturbances are present in most environments and should therefore be consider