Mac,

I'm not exactly sure what you are asking. Stand-alone or not, a 10 meter 
chamber takes up a lot of space.

We have a 10 meter SAC that is supported by its own steal frame structure, 
meaning, it is not attached to the building. The supporting structure only adds 
about 4ft to the length and width. I thought they were all built that way, but 
maybe not. I can send you pictures if that would be helpful.

One constructional consideration which is very nice is having the chamber built 
in a pit so the GRP is at the same level as that area outside the chamber, and 
there is room under the GRP for your turntable, power cables, etc. That way you 
can roll large or heavy equipment into the chamber without using an elevator or 
have to go up steps. Just my 2 cents.

The Other Brian

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Elliott 
Mac-FME001
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2013 10:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Standalone EMC Chamber?

Hello group,

A colleague of mine mentioned that he had seen a "stand-alone" EMI chamber at a 
test lab. One of the obstacles we have in getting a chamber is the lack of 
space in our building and he thought this may be a good solution to our dilemma.

I am not aware of any chambers that do not require a parent structure.

Are any of you aware of any EMC chambers [3 or 10m - preferably 10m] that do 
not require a parent building and operate "stand-alone"?

Best regards,

Mac Elliott


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