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EVS-EN 62305-4:2011

Protection against lightning - Part 4: Electrical and electronic systems within structures

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Valid from 05.04.2011
Base Documents
EN 62305-4:2011; EN 62305-4:2011/AC:2016; IEC 62305-4:2010
Directives or regulations
None

Standard history

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Date
Type
Name
Main
prEN IEC 62305-4:2022
06.12.2016
Corrigendum
05.04.2011
Main + corrigendum
This part of IEC 62305 provides information for the design, installation, inspection, maintenance and testing of electrical and electronic system protection (SPM) to reduce the risk of permanent failures due to lightning electromagnetic impulse (LEMP) within a structure. This standard does not cover protection against electromagnetic interference due to lightning, which may cause malfunctioning of internal systems. However, the information reported in Annex A can also be used to evaluate such disturbances. Protection measures against electromagnetic interference are covered in IEC 60364-4-44 [1]   and in the IEC 61000 series [2]. This standard provides guidelines for cooperation between the designer of the electrical and electronic system, and the designer of the protection measures, in an attempt to achieve optimum protection effectiveness. This standard does not deal with detailed design of the electrical and electronic systems themselves.

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