1 Scope
This part of IEC 61000‑5, which is a technical report, covers general considerations and guidelines on mitigation
methods aimed at ensuring electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) among electrical and electronic apparatus or systems used in industrial, commercial,
and residential installations. This document is intended for use by all using and
installing sensitive electrical or electronic installations and systems, and equipment
with high emission levels that could degrade the overall electromagnetic (EM) environment. It applies primarily to new installations, but also applies during
modifications or enhancements of legacy installations.
Specific topics, such as recommendations on the design and implementation of the earthing system, including the earth electrode and the earth network, the design and implementation of bonding apparatus or systems to earth or to the earth network, the selection and installation
of appropriate cables, and the design and implementation mitigation means involving
shielded enclosures, high-frequency filters, isolating transformers, surge-protective
devices, etc., will be addressed in other parts of IEC 61000‑5. Within this document the fundamental measures will be described.
The practices presented in this document address the EMC concerns of the installation, not the safety aspects of the installation nor the
efficient transportation of power within the installation. Nevertheless, these two
prime objectives are taken into consideration in the technical observations concerning
EMC. These two primary objectives can be implemented concurrently for enhanced EMC of the installed sensitive apparatus or systems without conflict by applying the
practices presented in this document and the relevant safety requirements. It is the
responsibility of the designer and the installer to select the relevant technique
most appropriate to a particular installation.

