The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) immunity requirements specified in this part of GB/T 17799 are applicable to electrical and electronic equipment used in residential, commercial and light industrial environments, covering the immunity requirements in the frequency range of 0 Hz to 400 GHz. Frequency bands not specified in this part do not need to be measured. If there is no relevant specific product or product EMC immunity standard, this part of the general EMC immunity standard applies. This standard applies to equipment directly connected to the low-voltage public grid or to a dedicated DC power supply supplied by the low-voltage public grid. This standard also applies to equipment powered by batteries or non-public and non-industrial low-voltage power distribution systems to be used in the locations described below. The environments covered by this standard are indoor and outdoor environments of residential, commercial and light industrial establishments. Listed below are descriptions of some site environments, which include (but are not limited to): - residential sites, such as: houses, apartments, etc.; - retail outlets, such as: shops, supermarkets, etc.; - commercial buildings, such as: Offices, banks, etc.; - Public entertainment areas, such as cinemas, public bars, dance halls, etc.; - Outdoor places, such as gas stations, parking lots, playgrounds and sports centers, etc.; - Light industrial places, such as workshops, Laboratories, repair centers, etc. All places that directly obtain low-voltage power supply through the public grid belong to residential, commercial and light industrial environments. The purpose of this section is to specify the immunity test requirements for continuous and transient conducted and radiated disturbances, including electrostatic discharge, for equipment within the scope of application. This section specifies the immunity requirements to ensure an adequate immunity level for equipment operating in residential, commercial and light industrial environments. However, these immunity levels do not include some extreme conditions that may occur in any location with extremely low probability. The tests suggested in this section do not include all disturbance phenomena, but only consider disturbance phenomena related to the equipment covered in this section. These test requirements represent basic EMC immunity requirements. This standard specifies the test requirements for each port considered.
GB/T 17799.1-2017 Referenced Document
GB/T 17626.11 Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing and Measurement Techniques Part 11: Voltage Dips, Short Interruptions and Voltage Variation Immunity Tests for Equipment with Input Current Less than or Equal to 16 A per Phase*, 2023-05-23 Update
GB/T 17626.3 Electromagnetic compatibility test and measurement technology Part 3: Radio frequency electromagnetic field radiation immunity test*, 2023-12-28 Update
GB/T 17626.4 Electromagnetic compatibility-Testing and measurement techniques-Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test*, 2018-06-07 Update
GB/T 17626.6 Electromagnetic compatibility—Testing and measurement techniques—Immunity to conducted disturbances,induced by radio-frequency fields*, 2017-12-29 Update
GB/T 17626.8 Electromagnetic compatibility Testing and measurement techniques Power frequency magnetic field immunity test
GB/T 2900.83 Electrotechnical terminology.Electrical and magnetic devices