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RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR INSTRUMENTATION: SPECIFICATIONS FOR MAGNETIC FLUX DENSITY AND ELECTRIC FIELD STRENGTH METERS - 10 HZ TO 3 KHZ
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1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 General
2. References
3. Definitions
4. General characteristics of magnetic and electric
fields
5. Magnetic flux density meters (magnetic field meters)
5.1 General characteristics of magnetic field meters
5.2 Theory of operation (coil probes)
5.3 Calibration methods for magnetic field meters
5.4 Sources of measurement uncertainty
5.5 Calibration procedure and specifications for
magnetic field meters
5.6 Measurement uncertainty
6. Electric field strength meters (electric field meters)
6.1 General characteristics of electric field meters
6.2 Theory of operation
6.3 Calibration methods for electric field meters
6.4 Sources of measurement uncertainty
6.5 Calibration procedure and specification for electric
field meters
6.6 Measurement uncertainty
7. Desirable field meter characteristics
7.1 Electrical characteristics
7.2 Physical characteristics
ANNEXES
A. DC magnetic field instrumentation (informative)
A.1 Bibliography for annex A
B. Units and conversion factors (informative)
B.1 Units and conversion factors
B.2 SI Units
B.3 Useful physical constants
B.4 Bibliography for annex B
C. Bibliography (informative)
Specifications that should be provided to characterize instrumentation used to measure the steady state rms value of magnetic and electric fields with sinusoidal frequency content in the range 10 Hz to 3 kHz in residential and occupational settings as well as in transportation systems are identified.
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers |
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