PD 6591:1996 - Guidelines on how to use anechoic enclosures that do not fulfil the requirements regarding normalized site attenuation for pre-compliance tests of products
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PD 6591:1996 is a British standard titled "Guidelines on how to use anechoic enclosures that do not fulfil the requirements regarding normalized site attenuation for pre-compliance tests of products." This standard provides guidance on the usage of anechoic enclosures when they do not meet the requirements for normalized site attenuation during pre-compliance tests of products.
Anechoic enclosures are rooms designed to minimize reflections of sound or electromagnetic waves. They are commonly used for testing purposes, such as electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing for electronic products.
PD 6591:1996 - Guidelines on how to use anechoic enclosures that do not fulfil the requirements regarding normalized site attenuation for pre-compliance tests of products