1、IEEE Standard Procedures for the Measurement of Radio Noise from Overhead Power Lines and Substations IEEE Std 430-2017 (Revision of IEEE Std 430-1986) IEEE Power and Energy Society Sponsored by the Transmission and Distribution Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USAIEEE Std 430-20
2、17 (Revision of IEEE Std 430-1986) IEEE Standard Procedures for the Measurement of Radio Noise from Overhead Power Lines and Substations Sponsor Transmission and Distribution Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 14 February 2017 IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Uniform procedures
3、for the measurement of radio noise generated by corona from over- head power lines and substations are established in this standard. Measurement procedures in this standard are also valid for other power-line noise sources such as gaps and harmonics; however, most of the precautionary information, a
4、nalysis, and data plotting techniques were written and de- veloped primarily for corona discharges. The procedures are not valid for measuring transient radio noise sources that occur during breaker or disconnect switching operations. The procedures apply in the frequency range of 0.010 MHz to 1000
5、MHz; however, the emphasis is on the standard am- plitude-modulation broadcasting (0.535 MHz to 1.605 MHz) and television broadcasting (54 MHz to 72 MHz, 76 MHz to 88 MHz, 174 MHz to 216 MHz, and 470 MHz to 698 MHz) bands. This standard is applicable to both ac and dc transmission lines and substati
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36、served. Participants At the time this IEEE standard was completed, the Corona and Field Effects Working Group had the following membership: Danna Liebhaber, Chair Robert Schaerer, Vice Chair Gordon Baker Tony Baker Bryan Beske David Boudreau John Chan Bill Chisholm Ross Clark Rich Collins Ben Cotts
37、Glenn Davidson Cody Davis James Dubay Kevin Edmonds Namal Fernando Buck Fife Bruce Freimark Michael Garrels Jennifer Havel Arjan Jagtiani Gary Johnson Barrett Kimball John Kuffel Tom McCarthy Rob Meert Mark Patterson Brian Reynolds Steve Roberts Tim Shaw Ross Smith Gerald Stewart Timothy Van Remmen
38、Jack Varner Mike Warntjes The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Saleman Alibhay Mauricio Aristizabal Thomas Barnes Jeffrey Brogdon Gustavo Brunello William Bush William Byrd Robert Christ
39、man Benjamin Cotts Cody Davis Gary Donner Gearold O. H. Eidhin Namal Fernando Michael Garrels George Gela Mietek Glinkowski Waymon Goch Edwin Goodwin Randall Groves Stuart Hanebuth Timothy Harrington Lee Herron Werner Hoelzl Randy Hopkins Magdi Ishac Song Jin Lars Juhlin Chad Kiger James Kinney Jim
40、Kulchisky Chung-Yiu Lam Benjamin Lanz Michael Lauxman Danna Liebhaber Albert Livshitz Lawrenc Long William McBride Michael Newman Gary Nissen Matthew Norwalk Carl Orde Lorraine Padden Bansi Patel Branimir Petosic Percy Pool Douglas Proctor Iulian Profir Jerry Reding Thomas Rozek Daniel Sabin Bartien
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