Environmental requirements for electromechanical and electronic equipment
This is the definitive reference containing all of the background guidance, typical ranges, details of recommended test specifications, case studies and regulations covering the environmental requirements on designers and manufacturers of electrical and electromechanical equipment worldwide.The rece...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford [England] ; Boston :
Newnes
1999.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627121206719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Environmental Requirements for Electromechanical and Electronic Equipment; Copyrights Page; Contents; List of tables; List of figures; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Purpose and layout of this book; 1.2 Structure of the document; 1.3 Environmental factors and influences; 1.4 Environmental classes; 1.5 Environmental application; Chapter 2. Ambient temperature; 2.1 Guidance; 2.2 Typical contract requirements - ambient temperature; 2.3 Values and ranges; 2.4 Tests; Chapter 3. Solar radiation; 3.1 Guidance; 3.2 Typical contract requirements - solar radiation
- 3.3 Values and ranges3.4 Tests; Chapter 4. Humidity; 4.1 Guidance; 4.2 Typical contract requirements - humidity; 4.3 Values and ranges; 4.4 Tests; Chapter 5. Air pressure and altitude; 5.1 Guidance; 5.2 Typical contract requirements - air pressure and altitude; 5.3 Values and ranges; 5.4 Tests; Chapter 6. Weather and precipitation; 6.1 Guidance; 6.2 Typical contract requirements - weather and precipitation; 6.3 Values and ranges; 6.4 Tests; Chapter 7. Pollutants and contaminants; 7.1 Guidance; 7.2 Typical examples of contract requirements - pollutants and contaminants; 7.3 Values and ranges
- 7.4 TestsChapter 8. Mechanical; 8.1 Guidance; 8.2 Typical contract requirements - mechanical; 8.3 Values and ranges; 8.4 Tests; Chapter 9. Electrical; 9.1 Guidance; 9.2 Typical contract requirements - electrical; 9.3 Values and ranges; 9.4 Tests; Chapter 10. Electromagnetic compatibility; 10.1 Guidance; 10.2 The EMC Directive (89/336/EEC); 10.3 Enforcement of the EMC Directive; 10.4 Application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC; 10.5 Small businesses; 10.6 Interference and other contract considerations; 10.7 Typical contract requirements - EMC; 10.8 EMC related standards
- 10.9 Railway specific requirements10.10 Other related standards and specifications; 10.11 EMC testing: a comparison of the test alternatives; 10.12 Test and evaluation; Chapter 11. Ergonomics; 11.1 Guidance; 11.2 Typical contract requirements - ergonomics; 11.3 Values and ranges; 11.4 Tests; Chapter 12. General; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 Design; 12.3 RAMS; 12.4 Fire; 12.5 Quality Control and Quality Assurance; Appendix - Glossary of terms; References; Acronyms and abbreviations; List of symbols; SI units for existing technology; Index