In message 
<201048ea81ba0745aca78e4cc883900106296...@desmdswms201.des.grplnk.net>, 
dated Mon, 2 Nov 2009, "Haynes, Tim (SELEX GALILEO, UK)" 
<[email protected]> writes:

>There will be some occasions where 3V/m is too low but do you make all 
>equipment meet higher levels or do you set levels that satisfies most 
>situations most of the time?

That's my point, expressed several messages ago. The levels are set so 
as to control complaint levels to an acceptable minimum, however they 
might have been calculated 60 or even 80 years ago. If the levels of 
complaints were too high, the limits would be adjusted downwards.
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