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IEEE 140-1990

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Minimization of Interference from Radio-Frequency Heating Equipment

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IEEE 1990 22
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Revision Standard – Inactive-Withdrawn. Withdrawn Standard. Withdrawn Date: Jan 10, 2002. No longer endorsed by the IEEE. Procedures that may be applied in the design and construction of radio-frequency heating equipment used for heating in industrial settings and for other purposes are described. These procedures are intended to reduce the levels of radio-frequency energy leaks, which can interfere with other equipment and broadcast services. They may also be used as remedial measures when harmful interference occurs. Applications in the field of telecommunication and information technology are excluded.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Foreword
Participants
4 CONTENTS
5 1. Introduction
2. References
6 3. Definitions
4. General
4.1 The Need for Shielding
7 4.2 Nature of Radiation
10 4.3 Location and Measurement of Radiation
11 4.4 Remedial Methods
12 5. Good Engineering Practice
5.1 Design of Equipment
14 5.2 Installation
17 5.3 Use and Maintenance
6. Procedures to Be Used When Interference Is Encountered
6.1 General
18 6.2 Preliminary Checks
6.3 Location of Sources
19 6.4 Corrective Measures
7. Bibliography
21 Annexā€”Symbols and Units
IEEE 140-1990
$106.71