The field of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) has gained increasing importance in recent years. The term EMC is defined as follows: Electromagnetic compatibility is the ability of an electrical installation to function satisfactorily in its environment without impermissibly affecting its environment, which includes other installations, or without being affected by its environment.

To avoid unwanted interference, devices and installations today must be built in such a way that they neither emit excessive interfering signals nor can they be easily interfered with from the outside. When a device meets these basic requirements, this is called electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).

Theo Gerritzen from Rittal will present not only a bit of theory, but also various practical items.