BS EN IEC 62822-1:2018 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Electric welding equipment. Assessment of restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz) – Product family standard
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 83 |
IEC 62822-1:2016 is a product family standard, applies to equipment for resistance welding, arc welding and allied processes designed for occupational use by professionals and for use by laymen.
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52 | Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
54 | English CONTENTS |
56 | FOREWORD |
58 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
59 | 3 Terms and definitions |
60 | 4 Requirements 4.1 General |
61 | 4.2 Non-thermal effects due to magnetic fields 4.2.1 Limits for equipment used by laymen 4.2.2 Limits for occupational use by professionals 4.3 Non-thermal effects due to electric fields 4.4 Contact currents 4.5 Non-thermal effects of output current ripple |
62 | 4.6 Thermal effects 5 Assessment methods 5.1 General |
63 | 5.2 Time averaging 5.3 Spatial averaging 5.4 Assessment of equipment with pulsed or non-sinusoidal welding current 5.5 Uncertainty of assessment 5.5.1 Using uncertainty for comparison with permissible values |
64 | 5.5.2 Permissible expanded uncertainties 6 Assessment conditions 6.1 Assessment configurations Tables Table 1 – Permissible expanded uncertainties |
65 | 6.2 Welding current conditions 6.2.1 General 6.2.2 Single operating mode 6.2.3 Multiple operating modes 6.2.4 Worst case condition |
66 | 7 Instructions and marking 7.1 Product documentation requirements 7.1.1 Information on product classification 7.1.2 Information on the applied limits 7.1.3 Information on exposure indices 7.1.4 Information on distances 7.1.5 Information on exceeding reference levels |
67 | 7.1.6 Information on exceeding sensory effect limits 7.1.7 Exposure of persons wearing cardiac pacemakers or other medical implants 7.1.8 Projectile risk 7.1.9 General information 7.2 Product marking requirements |
68 | Annex A (informative) EU legislation A.1 Restrictions for occupational exposure A.1.1 General A.1.2 Basic restrictions Table A.1 – EU occupational basic restrictions (0 Hz to 10 MHz) |
69 | A.1.3 Reference levels A.2 Restrictions for general public exposure A.2.1 General A.2.2 Basic restrictions Table A.2 – EU occupational reference levels (1 Hz to 10 MHz) |
70 | A.2.3 Reference levels Table A.3 – EU general public basic restrictions (0 Hz to 10 MHz) Table A.4 – EU general public reference levels (0 Hz to 10 MHz) |
71 | A.3 Non-sinusoidal or pulsed fields Table A.5 – EU summation parameters |
72 | Annex B (informative) ICNIRP guidelines B.1 Restrictions for occupational exposure B.1.1 General B.1.2 Basic restrictions Table B.1 – ICNIRP occupational basic restrictions (0 Hz to 10 MHz) |
73 | B.1.3 Reference levels B.2 Restrictions for general public exposure B.2.1 General B.2.2 Basic restrictions Table B.2 – ICNIRP occupational reference levels (1 Hz to 10 MHz) |
74 | B.2.3 Reference levels Table B.3 – ICNIRP general public basic restrictions (0 Hz to 10 MHz) Table B.4 – ICNIRP general public reference levels (1 Hz to 10 MHz) |
75 | B.3 Non-sinusoidal and pulsed fields Table B.5 – ICNIRP summation parameters |
76 | Annex C (informative) IEEE standards C.1 Restrictions for occupational exposure C.1.1 General C.1.2 Basic restrictions Table C.1 – IEEE occupational basic restrictions (0 Hz to 5 MHz) |
77 | C.1.3 Reference levels C.2 Restrictions for general public exposure C.2.1 General C.2.2 Basic restrictions Table C.2 – IEEE occupational reference levels (0 Hz to 5 MHz) |
78 | C.2.3 Reference levels Table C.3 – IEEE general public basic restrictions (0 Hz to 5 MHz) Table C.4 – IEEE general public reference levels (0 Hz to 5 MHz) |
79 | C.3 Non-sinusoidal and pulsed fields |
80 | Annex D (informative) Example for general EMF information |
81 | Bibliography |