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EM Management Plans

The EM Group consists of EM management, Measurement and Modelling.

Companies in most industrial and services sectors now have to operate installations or large systems in a very complex electromagnetic environment. The extensive use of electronic devices and remote communications leads to the necessity of comprehensive EMC risk assessments in order to ensure that the installation or the system operates correctly in its environment, thus reducing the risk of failures or incidents.

ERA also offers consultancy for EMC best practice, and EMC risk assessments on a wide range of topics and industry sectors.

In addition to the technical aspects of EMC, European and national laws (in particular the EMC Directive 89/336) requires that a proof of compliance to essential protection requirements be provided:

For installations, this proof is obtained through the completion of an EMC control plan and its associated EMC business file.
For large systems that cannot be tested in a laboratory, or have many variants, or for which no standard applies, the proof is obtained through the completion of a Technical Construction File.
With ERA EM Management Plans services, client benefits include:
Conformity of installations or large systems over their whole life-cycle
Reduced operational cost of installations or large systems
Litigation risks minimised
 
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EM Measurements

The EM Group consists of EM management, Measurement and Modelling.

ERA's services undertake electromagnetic measurements, surveys, trials, investigations, and testing over the entire frequency range between 20 Hz and 40 GHz. Assessments are made of susceptibility and emissions, to conducted and radiated EM coupling mechanisms, in both the frequency and time domains. Work is carried-out at all levels ranging from individual components, modules, systems, platforms, and complete installations; for defence, aerospace, railways, and the built environment.

ERA has both fixed and mobile facilities, including: shielded enclosures, instrumentation trailers, spectrum analysers, signal generators, amplifiers, antennas and probes, some of which can be operated under computer control. The facilities include complex data/signal processing capabilities.

The main areas of work include:
Determination of EM environments
Development of EM standards
Problem solving and consultancy
Railway and train testing
Research and development
Shielding and coupling assessments
Radiation hazards to personnel, flammable atmospheres and electro explosive devices (detonators)
Site surveys of radiated and conducted EM environments
Support to MoD
Suppression to mitigate against unwanted effects
Training
TV shadowing/reflection problems
Whole aircraft testing and certification

EMS services works closely with other ERA services to provide a one-stop-shop for EMC.

Services
EMC in aerospace - pdf
Electromagentic Environment Studies - pdf
Electromagnetic Radiation Hazard - pdf
Case Study
Controlling the cost of RF hazards in the offshore oil industry - pdf
 
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EM Modelling

The EM Group consists of EM management, Measurement and Modelling.

EM modelling using single analytical expressions or complex modelling tools can help predict the risks to electronic equipment, human health and explosive environments from a range of EM threats. Field strengths inside a building due to external threats

The main benefits of modelling are:
Large area coverage can be achieved
Proposed and non-operational systems can be assessed
Statistical factors can be applied to determine increased risks over long periods. For example, it is important to consider the effects of new mobile telephone base-stations being built in the vicinity
"What-if" scenarios can easily be tried to optimise a system by minimising the risk and costs. For example, the impact of installing shielding, or varying antenna placement may be investigated.
The underlying mechanisms can be investigated
 
Key services
The effect of the environment on large infrastructures (e.g. buildings and railways). This includes threats external to the infrastructure, such as mobile base-stations, radars, etc and could require designing shielding to mitigate any possible impact.
The effect of the large infrastructure on the environment e.g. TV assessments
The compatibility of the building/infrastructure with possible internal threats and equipment that could be adversely impacted. This could include assessments of minimum cable separations, field strengths from power distribution, zoning of areas where sensitive equipment must not be placed.
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