Nowadays, electricity has become an integral part of life. It is impossible to imagine life without her. The operation of lighting systems, elevators, household appliances, ATMs, computers and other devices widely used in everyday life is closely related to electricity. With the development of the state's economy, the importance of electricity for the well-being of society as a whole increases.
Therefore, much attention is paid to electricity production in our country. New power plants are being built. For this reason, the number of power lines and substations is increasing. In turn, this increases the likelihood of industrial radio interference on power lines and substations.
Naturally, the question may arise - what is industrial radio interference? Industrial radio interference is electromagnetic radiation in the radio frequency spectrum created by technical means not intended to transmit radio waves. In particular, possible sources of industrial radio interference include electric motors of vehicles (electric locomotives, trams, trolleybuses and others) and household appliances (vacuum cleaners, grinders, electric shavers, etc.), power lines, high-frequency devices for industrial, scientific and medical applications.
If sources of industrial radio interference are not promptly identified and appropriate measures are not taken, this can lead to adverse consequences. In order to prevent such situations, according to the work plan for January 2024, employees of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Service of the Navoi region are taking measurements of possible sources of industrial radio interference - power lines and substations.
Based on the results of the measurements, the level of industrial radio interference is checked for compliance with the norms of the international standard State standard 22012-82 “Industrial radio interference from power lines and electrical substations.”
Prepared by: SEMС engineer of Navoi region M. Turakulov.