CISPR/TR 18-1 ed2.0: Radio interference characteristics of overhead power lines and high-voltage equipment – Part 1: Description of phenomenaThis technical report forms the first of a three-part publication dealing with radio noise generated by electrical power transmission and distribution facilities (overhead lines and substations). It contains information in relation of the physical phenomena involved in the generation of electromagnetic noise fields. It also includes the main properties of such fields and their numerical values. Its content was adjusted such as to allow for use of the lateral distance y for the establishment of standard profiles for the lateral radio noise field emanating from HV overhead power lines.The technical data given in this part 1 of the CISPR 18 series are intended to be a useful aid to overhead line designers and also to anyone concerned with checking the radio noise performance of a line to ensure satisfactory protection of wanted radio signals. The data should facilitate the use of the recommendations given in its parts 2 and 3 dealing with· methods of measurement and procedures for determining limits, and · a code of practice for minimizing the generation of radio noise.- See a copy of the Technical Report.
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