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Electromagnetic Environment Measurements

In parallel with the rapid developments in technology and industry, the need for electrical energy and the use of electrical energy are gradually increasing. However, all electric vehicles generate electromagnetic fields at various frequencies depending on the amount of voltage and current they use. Radio and television, electric shavers, microwave ovens, computer screens, photocopiers, cordless telephones and many other electrical devices used in everyday life are examples of this. As such, humans, animals, plants are briefly under the influence of the entire electromagnetic field.

Electromagnetic pollution is an issue to be considered because it is not visible to the eye and its effects do not occur immediately. But electromagnetic pollution is not enough attention. Despite such disregard, people and the environment are exposed to electromagnetic waves at different frequencies, which is increasing every day.

Electromagnetic field is an effect that electrically charged substances emit to their environment and apply force to other charged substances. Electromagnetic fields are formed by the combination of electric and magnetic fields. If the frequency rises, the wavelength becomes shorter and the radiated energy rises.

There are natural electric and electromagnetic fields on the earth. However, the electrical and electromagnetic fields resulting from the electrical and electronic devices produced have now occupied the entire environment. For example, X-ray devices emit X-rays. Various electrical sockets are low frequency electromagnetic wave sources. Radio and television antennas, mobile telephone stations and data transmission lines emit high frequency radio waves. Therefore, electromagnetic environment measurements have become increasingly important.

our organization, electromagnetic environment measurements, With a strong staff and technical infrastructure, in accordance with the relevant legal regulations, standards and test methods published by domestic and foreign organizations. A few standards considered in these studies are:

  • TS EN 55014-2 Electromagnetic compatibility - Requirements for household and similar appliances, electrical appliances and similar devices - Part 2: Immunity - Product family standard
  • TS EN 61204-3 Low voltage power supplies with DA output - Part 3: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
  • TS EN 61543 Electromagnetic compatibility - Residual current protective devices (RCD) - Used in homes and similar places