Electrical requirements for lifts, escalators and moving walks — Part 1: Electromagnetic compatibility with regard to emission

This document specifies the emission limits in relation to electromagnetic disturbances and test conditions for lifts, escalators and moving walks, which are intended to be permanently installed in buildings. It is possible, however, that these limits do not provide full protection against disturbances caused to radio and TV reception when such equipment is used within distances given in Table 1. This document is not applicable for apparatus which are manufactured before the date of its publication

Exigences électriques pour ascenseurs, escaliers mécaniques et trottoirs roulants — Partie 1: Compatibilité électromagnétique en ce qui concerne les émissions

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 8102-1
First edition
2020-06
Electrical requirements for lifts,
escalators and moving walks —
Part 1:
Electromagnetic compatibility with
regard to emission
Exigences électriques pour ascenseurs, escaliers mécaniques et
trottoirs roulants —
Partie 1: Compatibilité électromagnétique en ce qui concerne les
émissions
Reference number
©
ISO 2020
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Test set-up procedure . 5
4.1 General . 5
4.2 Radiated and conducted radio-frequency emissions. 6
4.3 Voltage fluctuation and flicker . 6
4.4 Mains supply harmonics . 6
5 Applicability of tests . 6
6 Emission limits . 7
6.1 Enclosure ports (radiative) . 7
6.2 A.C. mains ports (conductive) . 7
6.3 Output power ports (conductive) . 7
6.4 Impulse noise . 7
6.5 Voltage fluctuations . 7
6.6 Mains supply current harmonics . 8
6.7 Measurement . 9
6.7.1 Radiated and conducted radio-frequency emission . 9
6.7.2 Mains supply harmonics .10
7 Documentation for the installer of the apparatus/assembly of apparatus .12
Bibliography .13
Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 178, Lifts, escalators and moving walks.
This first edition of ISO 8102-1 cancels and replaces ISO 22199:2009 which has been technically revised.
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Introduction
This document is a type-C standard as stated in ISO 12100.
This document is of relevance, in particular, for the following stakeholder groups representing the
market players with regard to machinery safety:
— machine manufacturers (small, medium and large enterprises);
— health and safety bodies (regulators, accident prevention organisations, market surveillance etc.)
Others can be affected by the level of machinery safety achieved with the means of the document by the
above-mentioned stakeholder groups:
— machine users/employers (small, medium and large enterprises);
— machine users/employees (e.g. trade unions, organizations for people with special needs);
— service providers, e. g. for maintenance (small, medium and large enterprises);
— consumers (in case of machinery intended for use by consumers).
The above-mentioned stakeholder groups have been given the possibility to participate at the drafting
process of this document.
The machinery concerned and the extent to which hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events
are covered are indicated in the Scope of this document.
When requirements of this type-C standard are different from those which are stated in type-A or
type-B standards, the requirements of this type-C standard take precedence over the requirements of
the other standards for machines that have been designed and built according to the requirements of
this type-C standard.
This document is based on EN 12015:2020.
The requirements of this document have been specified so as to ensure a level of electromagnetic
emission that causes minimal disturbance to other equipment. The limits given in this document
recognize that:
— the product family covers a total range of lifts, escalators and moving walks used in residential
buildings, offices, hospitals, hotels, industrial plants, etc.; and
— lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors are deemed to have their own dedicated power supply and
be connected with the consent of the supply authority to a low impedance source.
This document is the product family standard for the electromagnetic compatibility of lifts, escalators
and moving walks (emission). It takes precedence over all aspects of IEC 61000-6-x. The emission
limits given are on the basis that equipment of the product family range is installed both indoors and
outdoors in all types of building, involves the switching of heavy currents and high inductive loads and,
generally, is connected to a low-voltage system.
The levels, however, do not cover the following cases where:
a) the probability of an occurrence likely to produce emissions in excess of those which are normally
experienced is extremely low, e.g. the emergency stopping of a lift, escalator or passenger conveyor
under a fault condition;
b) highly susceptible apparatus is used in the close proximity of the equipment covered by this
document, in which case further measures can be necessary to:
1) reduce the electromagnetic emission to below the levels specified in this document; or
2) increase the immunity of the affected apparatus.
The related EMC product family standard for immunity is ISO 8102-2:2017.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 8102-1:2020(E)
Electrical requirements for lifts, escalators and moving
walks —
Part 1:
Electromagnetic compatibility with regard to emission
1 Scope
This document specifies the emission limits in relation to electromagnetic disturbances and test
conditions for lifts, escalators and moving walks, which are intended to be permanently installed in
buildings. It is possible, however, that these limits do not provide full protection against disturbances
caused to radio and TV reception when such equipment is used within distances given in Table 1.
This document is not applicable for apparatus which are manufactured before the date of its publication
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
CISPR 11, Industrial, scientific and medical — Radio-frequency disturbance characteristic — Limits and
methods of measurement
CISPR 14-1:2016+COR1: 2016, Electromagnetic compatibility — Requirements for household appliances,
electric tools and similar apparatus — Part 1: Emission
IEC 61000-3-11, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Part 3 11: Limits — Limitation of voltage changes,
voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current up to
75 A and subject to conditional connection
IEC 61000-3-12, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Part 3-12: Limits — Limits for harmonic
currents produced by equipment connected to public low-voltage systems with input current > 16 A and ≤
75 A per phase
IEC 61000-6-3, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Part 6-3: Generic standards — Emission standard
for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments
IEC 61000-6-4, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Par 6-4: Generic standards — Emission standard
for industrial environments
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC 61000-6-3, IEC 61000-6-4 and
the following apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at http:// www .electropedia .org/
3.1
apparatus
assembly of components with an intrinsic function as defined by its manufacturer
Note 1 to entry: See Figure 1 and Figure 2.
Key
assembly of apparatus
1 machinery space 7 landings
2 main control/control cabinet 8 system boundary
3 machine 9 A.C. – and/or D.C. power ports
4 door control 10 main switch
5 lift car 11 output power port
6 apparatus installed at the landing (e.g. push 12 ports for monitoring and remote alarm systems
buttons, indicators)
Figure 1 — EMC model example (emission) for lift systems
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Key
assembly of apparatus
1 control panels 6 machine
2 machinery space (see 4 to 10) 7 A.C. and/or D.C. power ports
3 system boundary 8 main switch
4 machinery space 9 output power port
5 main control/control cabinet 10 ports for monitoring
NOTE The machinery space can also be an exter
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