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Measuring the level of radio interference from electrical equipment

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    Conducting measurements in a specially equipped environment using unique testing equipment
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    Assessment of electromagnetic radiation levels in the frequency range specified by the standard
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    Preparation of test reports or technical reports for further certification, declarations of conformity, or internal quality control
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    Accredited laboratories with experienced and professionally qualified engineers
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    Good prices without middlemen

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    Measurement of the level of emitted radio interference according to DSTU IEC 61000

    We provide professional services for measuring the level of emitted radio interference in accordance with the requirements of the DSTU IEC 61000 standard (a series of standards for electromagnetic compatibility – EMC). This test allows you to determine how well electronic or electrical equipment meets the requirements for limiting electromagnetic emissions that can interfere with other devices.

    EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) testing is mandatory for product certification in Ukraine and EU countries, as it allows assessing how safely a device operates under the influence of electromagnetic interference and does not interfere with other devices.

    Radiated radio interference is electromagnetic waves emitted by an electronic device or system into the surrounding space. If the level of this interference exceeds the permissible limits, it can negatively affect the operation of other nearby equipment (e.g., communication systems, alarms, medical equipment).

    • – Manufacturers of electronic and electrical equipment;
    • – Suppliers of imported products;
    • – Certification bodies;
    • – R&D (Research and Development) departments that carry out research and development activities at the enterprise;
    • – Industrial system integrators.

    Advantages of laboratories

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    Accreditation, advanced equipment with extensive capabilities for testing, verification, and control of numerous safety parameters
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    Advanced testing and inspection methods in accordance with current standards and regulations, innovative techniques, and optimal solutions
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    Experienced experts, technical specialists, and engineers, highly qualified specialists in the team
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    Affordable testing prices, no middlemen
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    Prompt testing and rapid receipt of reports
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    Experience and reputation that guarantee objective, unbiased, and realistic test results

    Regulatory framework in the sector

    • Technical regulations on electromagnetic compatibility of equipment (Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine Resolution No. 1077 dated December 16, 2015);
    • Directive 2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC);
    • DSTU IEC 61000-4-2:2008 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY. Test methods
      and measurements.
      Testing for immunity
      to electrostatic discharges
      (IEC 61000-4-2:2001, IDT)

    Manufacturers who plan to export their products to the European market must take into account that electrical equipment and appliances must undergo conformity assessment in accordance with Directive 2014/30/EU on electromagnetic compatibility.

    Only full compliance with the requirements of Directive 2014/30/EU entitles the manufacturer to CE marking, release, and free circulation on the European electrical equipment market. Compliance with the requirements of the Directive is mandatory for all market participants: manufacturers, importers, and distributors, who must ensure compliance of equipment with European legislation at every stage.

    Cost of testing

    The cost of work in each specific case is calculated separately depending on the selected test methods, the type and complexity of the tests, the number of samples, and other factors.

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    All Technical Regulations according to which we conduct tests

    Based on the test results, we provide a TEST PROTOCOL

    It contains the following information:

    • Name and details of the testing laboratory (including accreditation);
    • Protocol number and date of compilation;
    • Information about the customer who ordered the tests;
    • Product name;
    • Product type, model, serial number;
    • Manufacturer and/or supplier;
    • Date of sample receipt by the laboratory;
    • Name of the technical regulation or standard according to which the test is conducted;
    • List of methods and standards used;
    • Test conditions (temperature, humidity, voltage, etc.);
    • Measuring instruments (with calibration specifications);
    • Detailed data for each test item;
    • Measured actual values and their comparison with acceptable standards;
    • Comments or observations (if any);
    • Overall test result (complies/does not comply with requirements);
    • Comments or recommendations (if any);
    • Signature(s) of the responsible person(s) and stamp (if applicable).
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    We have prepared answers to frequently asked questions from customers.

    Technical documentation, operating instructions, test results (if available), and a certification application must be submitted.
    Technical documentation, operating instructions, test results (if available), and a certification application must be submitted.
    Technical documentation, operating instructions, test results (if available), and a certification application must be submitted.
    Technical documentation, operating instructions, test results (if available), and a certification application must be submitted.
    Technical documentation, operating instructions, test results (if available), and a certification application must be submitted.
    Technical documentation, operating instructions, test results (if available), and a certification application must be submitted.