Withdrawn
This EMC Standard applies to single UPS units or UPS systems comprising a number of interconnected UPS and associated control/switchgear forming a single power system, intended to be installed in any operator accessible area or in separated electrical locations, connected to either industrial or public low voltage supply networks. This product EMC Standard will take precedence over all aspects of the Generic Standards and no additional testing is necessary. The requirements have been selected so as to ensure an adequate level of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for UPS at public and industrial locations. These levels cannot however cover extreme cases which may occur in any location, but with extremely low probability. It takes account of the differing test conditions necessary to encompass the range of physical sizes and power ratings of UPS. A UPS unit or system shall meet the relevant requirements of this Standard as a stand-alone product. EMC phenomena produced by any customers' load connected to the output of the UPS equipment shall not be taken into account. Special installation environments are not covered nor are fault conditions of UPS taken into account. This Standard does not cover DC supplied electronic ballasts (IEC 924 and IEC 925) or UPS based on rotating machines.
NOTE: If the word "harmonized" (marked in green) is not found in the field with the name of the directive, it means that the European standard is not cited in the OJEU.
Directive 2004/108/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89/336/EEC
Harmonized
WITHDRAWN
SRPS EN 50091-2:2008
95.99
Withdrawal of Standard
Jan 30, 2015
WITHDRAWN
SRPS EN 62040-2:2010