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DESCRIPTION:CERN operates 2000 magnets\, 1000km of high voltages lines\, 46
 0 high voltage transformers\, a 40 MW cryogenic installation and many mega
 watts of pulsed power installations next to millions of highly sensitive s
 ensors for its physics experiments and accelerators. While there is a conc
 ise industrial approach for industry-like installations there is a very di
 verse EMC situation amongst the 500 user groups of CERN. The user groups a
 re physics driven which for EMC causes drawbacks. CERN runs two EMC-labora
 tories\, one somewhat conventional and the other one for more complex prob
 lems\, and for training purposes. The presentation shows both sides of CER
 N&#39;s EMC landscape and some unique solutions and approaches.\n\nCo-sponsore
 d by: EPFL EMC Laboratory\n\nSpeaker(s): Friedrich Szoncsó\, \n\nRoom: 20
 3\, Bldg: INM\, EPFL\, Lausanne\, Switzerland\, Switzerland\, 1015
LOCATION:Room: 203\, Bldg: INM\, EPFL\, Lausanne\, Switzerland\, Switzerlan
 d\, 1015
ORGANIZER:nicolas.mora@epfl.ch
SEQUENCE:5
SUMMARY:EMC at CERN – a short overview
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/179222
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;CERN operates 2000 magnets\, 1000km of hig
 h voltages lines\, 460 high voltage transformers\, a 40 MW cryogenic insta
 llation and many megawatts of pulsed power installations next to millions 
 of highly sensitive sensors for its physics experiments and accelerators. 
 While there is a concise industrial approach for industry-like installatio
 ns there is a very diverse EMC situation amongst the 500 user groups of CE
 RN. The user groups are physics driven which for EMC causes drawbacks. CER
 N runs two EMC-laboratories\, one somewhat conventional and the other one 
 for more complex problems\, and for training purposes. The presentation sh
 ows both sides of CERN&#39;s EMC landscape and some unique solutions and appro
 aches.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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