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IEEE Trial Use Standard Procedures for the Measurement of Radio Noise from Overhead Power Lines

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New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn. Uniform procedures are established for the measurement of radio noise generated by corona from overhead power lines with meters that conform to ANSI C63.2-1980. The measurement procedures are also valid for other power-line noise sources such as gaps and harmonics; however, most of the precautionary information, analys is, and data plotting techniques were written and developed primarily for corona discharges. The procedures are not valid for measuring transient radio noise sources that occur during breaker or disconnect switching operations. Procedures are suggested for measurements in and near substations. This standard is applicable to both AC and DC transmission lines and substations.
The primary purpose of this standard is to establish uniform procedures for the measurement of radio noise generated by corona from overhead power lines with meters that conform to ANSI C63.2-1980 [1].1 A uniform procedure is a prerequisite to comparisons or validation, or both, of the radio noise performance of various overhead power lines and substations. Measurement procedures in this standard are also valid for other power-line noise sources such as gaps and harmonics; however, most of the precautionary information, analysis, and data plotting techniques were written and developed primarily for corona discharges. The procedures are not valid for measuring transient radio noise sources that occur during breaker or disconnect switching operations. The procedure applies in the frequency range of 0.010-1000 MHz; however, the emphasis is on the standard amplitude-modulation broadcasting (0.535-1.605 MHz) and television broadcasting (54-72 MHz, 76-88 MHz, 174-216 MHz, and 470-906 MHz) bands. The procedures described for measurements in and near substations are suggested procedures at this time until further information is obtained. This standard is applicable to both ac and dc transmission lines and substations

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 430
Publication Date Nov. 14, 1986
Language en - English
Page Count 21
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Transmission and Distribution
Publish Date Document Id Type View
Nov. 14, 1986 430-1986 Revision
Dec. 28, 1972 430-1972 Revision