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IEEE 776 1993

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Inductive Coordination of Electric Supply and Communication Lines

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IEEE 1993 59
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Revision Standard – Active. The inductive environment that exists in the vicinity of electric power and wire-line telecommunications systems and the interfering effects that may be produced are addressed. An interface that permits either party, without need to involve the other, to verify the induction at the interface by use of a probe wire is presented. This recommended practice does not apply to railway signal circuits.

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1 Title page
3 Introduction
Participants
6 CONTENTS
7 1. Scope
2. References
8 3. General
3.1 Inductive interference
9 3.2 Need for coordination
3.3 Mutual responsibility of parties involved
4. The inductive environment
4.1 Guidelines for an acceptable environment
18 4.2 Methods of measurement
28 4.3 Methods of prediction
35 5. Coordination within the inductive environment
5.1 General Coordination Methods
36 5.2 Specific coordination methods
38 6. Administrative methods and procedures
6.1 Intercompany meetings and contacts
6.2 Mitigation of specific interference cases
40 7. Bibliography
41 Annex A—Example calculations
58 Annex B— Decibel, power, and C-message noise
IEEE 776 1993
$80.71