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CIGRE WG C4.31 – EMC between communication circuits and power systems

CIGRE WG C4.31 – EMC between communication circuits and power systems. WG Composition: WG Convener: David Thomas Number of members:14 Number of corresponding members:4 Number of countries represented:7 Number of members from industry:8 Number of members from university/R&D:6

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CIGRE WG C4.31 – EMC between communication circuits and power systems

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  1. CIGRE WG C4.31 – EMC between communication circuits and power systems • WG Composition: • WG Convener: David Thomas • Number of members:14 • Number of corresponding members:4 • Number of countries represented:7 • Number of members from industry:8 • Number of members from university/R&D:6 • WG Timeline: • Start Date: 1st January 2013 • Expected Date for Submitting Final Report to SC Chairman: December 2016 • Highlights of Recent Activity: • 3rd Meeting Held Dublin Ireland 3rd-4th April 2014

  2. CIGRE WG C4.31 – EMC between communication circuits and power systems • Future Activity: • Next Meeting scheduled September 2014 in Stockholm Sweden • Other Items: • The development of the Technical Brochure will concentrate on the frequency range 9-150kHz as there are few available standards and there is evidence of a lack of coordination between Power Quality and EMC engineers for the setting of emission and immunity levels. We will attempt to complete quickly so that it remains relevant to current activities in standards etc.

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