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DEFSTAN 59-411(PT1)/1(2007) : 2007

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ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 1: MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

31-03-2014

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2007

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Warning
3 Related Documents
4 Abbreviations and Definitions
   4.1 Abbreviations
   4.2 Definitions
5 Operational Scenario and the EM Environment
6 Specification of EMC Contractual Requirements
   6.1 General
   6.2 The Impact of COTS/MOTS
   6.3 Government Furnished Equipment (GFE)
   6.4 Combined Service Procurement
   6.5 Quality Assurance
   6.6 Concessions
   6.7 EMC and Functional Safety
7 Control and Management of EMC
8 Management Roles and Responsibilities
   8.1 Applicability
   8.2 MOD Platform Project Managers (PPM) and Equipment
        Project Managers (EPM) Roles and Responsibilities
   8.3 EM Manager Appointee
   8.4 Equipment EM Manager
   8.5 Platform EM Manager Responsibilities
   8.6 EM Working Group
9 EM Control Plan
   9.1 Purpose of an EM Control Plan
   9.2 Applicability of an EM Control Plan
   9.3 Contents of EM Control Plan
        9.3.1 General
        9.3.2 Management and Organization
        9.3.3 Design Policy and Risk Assessment
        9.3.4 Demonstration and Assurance of EM Performance
        9.3.5 Quality Assurance
   9.4 Delivery of the EM Control Plan
10 EM Test Plan
11 EM Test Report
12 EM Test Certificate
13 Selection of Tests
   13.1 Man Worn/Man Portable Equipment Testing
   13.2 LRU and Sub-System Testing
        13.2.1 Type 1 - Equipment Containing Electronic
               Components
        13.2.2 Type 2 - Motors, Generators and Electromechanical
               Units (excluding items under Type 3)
        13.2.3 Type 3 - Relays, Solenoids and Transformers
   13.3 Platform and Large System Testing
   13.4 Support Equipment
        13.4.1 Introduction
        13.4.2 Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE)
        13.4.3 Land Service Support Equipment
        13.4.4 Sea Services Support Equipment
        13.4.5 General Purpose Support Equipment
14 Selection of Limits
   14.1 General
   14.2 Air Systems
   14.3 Land Systems
        14.3.1 Differential Classifications
        14.3.2 Additional Classifications
   14.4 Sea Systems
        14.4.1 Below Deck Limits
        14.4.2 Above Deck Limits
   14.5 Support Equipment
15 Total System Trials Requirements
16 Post Design Services Requirements
17 In-Service Maintenance
18 Change of Role
19 Health and Safety
Annex A - Related Documents
Annex B - List of Definitions Applicable to this Standard
Annex C - Applicability Of Tests By Equipment Type
Annex D - An Example of a Standard EMC Test Certificate
Annex E - Sea Service Whole Platform Electromagnetic
          Engineering Management
   E.1 The EME Management Plan
   E.2 The EME Design Intentions Specification
   E.3 The EME Design Study Plan
   E.4 The Identification of Platform EME Risks
   E.5 The EME Risk Management Plan
   E.6 The Platform Design Studies
   E.7 The Upper Deck EME Design Study
   E.8 The Below Decks EME Design Study
   E.9 The Screening Study
   E.10 The Grounding Study
   E.11 The EME Installation Policy
   E.12 EME Risk Reduction Design Tools
   E.13 The EM Safety Assessment
   E.14 The EME Control Plan
   E.15 EME Risk Management Schedule
   E.16 Configuration Control of EME Design Changes
   E.17 The Equipment EME Acceptance Schedule
   E.18 The Platform EME Acceptance Schedule
   E.19 EME Documentation
   E.20 EME Central Library and EME Database
   E.21 EME Documentation Management Plan
   E.22 EME Information Data Pack
   E.23 Procurement Check List
Annex F - Compliance of MOD Material with the EMC
          Directive (2004/108/EC) and UK EMC
          Regulations (2006:3418)
   F.1 Executive Summary - Notes to Project Managers
   F.2 Background
   F.3 EMC Directive
   F.4 Flow Diagram of the Route to Compliance
   F.5 Apparatus
   F.6 Fixed Installations
   F.7 Mobile Installations
   F.8 Exclusions to the EMC Directive as Defined in the
        UK Regulations 2006
   F.9 Conditions for Exemption of Military Equipment to
        the EMC Directive
   F.10 How to Apply Article 296 TEC
   F.11 Supply of Equipment Over an Extended Period of Time
   F.12 Legacy Equipment
   F.13 Importing Equipment from Outside the EU
   F.14 Equipment for MOD Own Use
   F.15 Declaration of Conformity
   F.16 Overview of CE Marking and Other Directives
   F.17 Other Equipment Related Directives
   F.18 Documentation
   F.19 Responsibilities
   F.20 Frequently Asked Questions
Annex G - Risk Assessment for COTS/MOTS Procurement
Annex H - EMC And Functional Safety
   H.1 Introduction
   H.2 Over Testing
   H.3 Configuration Management
   H.4 Software Radios
   H.5 Limit, Concessions and Tailoring
   H.6 EMC Safety of COTS/MOTS Equipment Used in the
        Military Environment
   H.7 Guidance on Defence Standard 00-56 and EMC
   H.8 MOD Publications
   H.9 Acquisition Safety and Environmental Management
        System (ASEMS)
   H.10 Safety Standards
   H.11 MOD Safety Management Offices
   H.12 Other Information
Annex I - Example URD Electromagnetic Environment Statement
Annex J - Default Defence Standard 59-411 Contractual
          Requirements
Annex K - Points of Contact

Applies the limitation of propagated electromagnetic energy, whether conducted or radiated, and to the limitation of the susceptibility of electrical and electronic equipment, subsystems and systems to such energy.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes DEFSTAN 59-41(PT1)/7(2002) and DEFSTAN 59-41(PT2)/5(2002). (02/2007) Supersedes DEFSTAN 08-136(PT1)/1(2000) and DEFSTAN 08-136(PT2)/1(2000). (03/2007)
DocumentType
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Pages
108
PublisherName
UK Ministry of Defence Standards
Status
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