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CISPR TR 18-3:2017

Radio interference characteristics of overhead power lines and high-voltage equipment - Part 3: Code of practice for minimizing the generation of radio noise

Standard by IEC, 2017-10-27

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CISPR TR 18-3:2017 addresses radio interference characteristics associated with overhead power lines and high-voltage equipment, with a focus on practical methods for minimizing the generation of radio noise. For engineering, utility, and compliance teams, it serves as a technical reference for evaluating how design and installation choices can influence interference performance. CISPR TR 18-3:2017 is relevant where documented evaluation, risk management, and technical assessment are needed to support reliable electrical system operation and reduce unintended electromagnetic disturbance.

CISPR TR 18-3:2017 standard overview

The official title indicates a code of practice centered on limiting radio noise from overhead power lines and high-voltage equipment. In practical terms, the document is likely used to guide technical review of construction details, equipment arrangements, and operational conditions that may affect radio interference characteristics. It supports compliance-oriented engineering documentation, laboratory evaluation, and conformity assessment preparation by giving organizations a structured reference for reducing disturbance at the source rather than relying only on downstream mitigation.

Applications of CISPR TR 18-3:2017

This technical reference is relevant to utilities, grid operators, equipment manufacturers, and consulting engineers involved with high-voltage systems and associated infrastructure. It may be used during design review, site planning, procurement specification, or verification activities for overhead lines, switchgear, and other high-voltage installations where radio noise is a concern. CISPR TR 18-3:2017 can also support testing workflows and engineering documentation when teams need to assess interference risks and confirm that mitigation measures align with operational requirements.

Why CISPR TR 18-3:2017 matters

Organizations use guidance like this to improve operational consistency and reduce the likelihood of radio interference affecting nearby services, equipment, or monitoring systems. It can support technical validation, quality assurance, and regulatory preparation by helping teams document how interference risks are managed in design and installation decisions. For procurement and compliance workflows, CISPR TR 18-3:2017 provides a clear reference point when evaluating supplier proposals, reviewing technical compliance claims, or planning conformity assessment activities for high-voltage assets.

  • Code of practice guidance for minimizing radio noise from overhead power lines and high-voltage equipment
  • Useful for design review, technical assessment, and engineering documentation
  • Supports compliance workflows, conformity assessment preparation, and verification activities
  • Relevant to utilities, grid infrastructure projects, and high-voltage equipment procurement
SKU: cf3671ab5f19

  • Publication Date: 2017-10-27
  • Standard Status: Original
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 3

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