
Implementing full lifecycle EMC management for PCS products means considering and managing EMC risks at every stage, from conceptual design to decommissioning.
1. Concept and Design Phase: Define EMC goals and specifications, conduct simulations and designs, and select compliant components.
2. Prototyping and Testing Phase: Create prototypes and conduct pre-testing and formal certification testing to complete design verification.
3. Production and Manufacturing Phase: Control key components and production processes, conduct production line sampling inspections, and ensure mass production consistency.
4. Installation and Commissioning Phase: Provide clear installation instructions (grounding, wiring, shielding) to ensure on-site installation meets EMC requirements.
5. Operation and Maintenance Phase: Specify maintenance operations that may affect EMC (such as replacing filters, removing shielding covers) in the maintenance manual, and regularly check the integrity of grounding and shielding connections.
6. Decommissioning Phase: Consider safe disassembly. By documenting processes, providing personnel training, and conducting regular audits, EMC requirements are integrated into the quality management system to ensure long-term product reliability.