Steve is correct that it’s possible to purchase large appliances that are
designed with EMC in mind (mostly for the European market). As an EMC
consultant for the past 15 years, I’ve helped several appliance clients with
their washing machines, air conditioning systems, etc. achieve EMI compliance.
The problems I’ve seen include EMI mains filters located too far inside the
works, which allows noise coupling directly into the mains wiring. Also the VS
drive electronics is not fully enclosed with shielding. But the biggest problem
is that the internal cable routing is haphazard, allowing multiple coupling
between noisy circuits and mains wiring, which can lead to both radiated and
conducted emissions.
I, and a handful of others, in the world also teach product design for
compliance to EMC and product safety, but these topics are largely ignored in
college and university. The result is that designers end up learning the hard
way about EMC and the end users bear the consequences.
Kenneth Wyatt
Woodland Park, CO
Sent from my iPhone.
> On Feb 14, 2023, at 12:38, rfi-request@contesting.com wrote:
>
> From: Steve Dyer W1SRD <w1srd@yahoo.com>
> To: rfi@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [RFI] Fwd: RFI Digest, Vol 241, Issue 20
> Message-ID: <ae833fd3-d6fb-7f0e-e8f2-8c7daf065431@yahoo.com>
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> Steve,
> I guess you don't believe and want some evidence.
> I have the Bryant Evolution Extreme (equivalent system to the Carrier
> Infinity Greenspeed) and it is RF quiet. It was one of the conditions of
> purchase I made with the installer. Both the air handler and compressor
> are VS.
> This is a 2013 vintage system so I have a few thousand hours in front of
> the radio with the system on and off.
> I live in a rural location so it's not masked by local noise. The beams
> are within 100'.
> I can stand right next to the outdoor unit with a SW radio and barely
> hear anything.
> I am extremely pleased with the systems lack of RFI, efficiency and home
> comfort.
> Variable speed systems can be engineered well for EMC.
> 73,
> Steve
> W1SRD
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