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CEI EN 50364

CEI Classification: 106-2

Limitazione dell'esposizione umana ai campi elettromagnetici prodotti da dispositivi operanti nella gamma di frequenza 0 Hz - 10 GHz, utilizzati nei sistemi elettronici antitaccheggio (EAS), nei sistemi di identificazione a radio frequenza (RFID) e in applicazioni similari
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Publication Date: 2002-10
Date Of Withdrawal (DOW): 2011-06
ValidFrom: 2002-12
ValidTo: 2012-11
Language: EN
Pages: 10
Issue Num.:  6657 E
Commitee: CEI-CT106
EU Directives Low voltage (LVD)
La presente norma di prodotto si applica ai dispositivi, operanti nella gamma di frequenza 0 Hz - 10 GHz, utilizzati nei sistemi elettronici antitaccheggio (EAS), nei sistemi di identificazione a radio frequenza (RFID) e in applicazioni similari. La norma può essere usata per la dimostrazione di conformità ai requisiti delle Direttive Europee 1999/5/EC e 73/23/EEC, relativi alla limitazione dell’esposizione umana ai campi elettromagnetici, e alle indicazioni della Raccomandazione Europea 1999/519/EC e delle Linee Guida ICNIRP del 1998.
Per i metodi di misura e di calcolo la presente Norma di prodotto fa riferimento alla Norma di base CEI EN 50357.
La presente Norma viene pubblicata dal CEI nella sola lingua originale inglese, a causa della limitata utilizzazione, particolarmente mirata a settori specialistici.
La presente Norma é annullata e sostituita dalla Nuova edizione, CEI EN 50364:2011-05 (CEI 106-2), tuttavia rimane applicabile fino al 1-11-2012.

See also

EN 50364:2001

International Coding Standard (ICS)

33.100.01
Electromagnetic compatibility in general
13.280
Radiation protection
* Including protection against radio-frequency radiation
* Radiation measurements, see 17.240

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