Westinghouse Electric Company recently completed the installation of its semi-anechoic electromagnetic compatibility chamber to support the company’s Equipment Qualification group at its New Stanton, Pa., facility. The addition of the semi-anechoic chamber will provide EMC test capabilities to ensure that instrumentation and control, electronic and electrical equipment meets required safety and electromagnetic compatibility compliance requirements for nuclear facilities.Use of the EMC test facility for nuclear facility equipment type testing will begin in the fall of 2010.Learn more from Westinghouse.
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