CISPR 16-1-3:2004
Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 1-3: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus - Ancillary equipment - Disturbance power
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CISPR 16-1-3:2004 defines the technical framework for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods, with a specific focus on ancillary equipment and disturbance power. For engineering teams and compliance professionals, it serves as a relevant compliance reference when evaluating how disturbance power measurements are set up, reviewed, or documented. CISPR 16-1-3:2004 is especially useful in technical assessment and verification activities where consistent measurement practice supports regulatory preparation, conformity assessment, and reliable test reporting.
What is CISPR 16-1-3:2004?
CISPR 16-1-3:2004 is the Part 1-3 document within the CISPR 16 series, covering radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods for ancillary equipment related to disturbance power. Its purpose is to support repeatable laboratory evaluation and operational consistency in EMC work by defining how associated measuring arrangements should be understood and applied. As a primary technical reference, it helps align testing workflows, documented evaluation, and technical compliance activities with a recognized measurement approach.
Applications of CISPR 16-1-3:2004
This document is typically used by EMC laboratories, test houses, manufacturers, and procurement teams that need a reliable technical basis for disturbance power measurement work. It may be consulted during product evaluation, engineering documentation review, and conformity assessment preparation for electrical equipment that must meet emission requirements. It is also relevant where measurement method consistency matters across verification activities, quality workflows, and technical validation of test results used for compliance decisions.
Why is CISPR 16-1-3:2004 important?
CISPR 16-1-3:2004 matters because disturbance power measurements can affect how EMC performance is judged, especially when results are used for certification, internal approval, or supplier comparison. Clear measurement practice supports testing consistency, reduces interpretation risk, and helps improve interoperability across laboratory evaluations and engineering review processes. For organizations managing compliance workflows, it provides a structured reference that can support risk management, quality assurance, and more defensible technical assessments.
- Guidance for disturbance power measurement within EMC testing workflows
- Useful for laboratory evaluation and repeatable test setup review
- Supports conformity assessment, reporting, and regulatory preparation
- Relevant to procurement and engineering teams checking technical applicability
- Helps improve consistency in compliance and validation activities
- Publication Date: 2004-06-28
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
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