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Narda EFC-400 allows limit value compliance control during planning

Narda's EFC-400 software, a market standard for proving compliance for high-voltage power lines, has been expanded to simulate high-frequency environments.

7 June 2026
Narda EFC-400 allows limit value compliance control during planning
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Narda Safety Test Solutions GmbH has updated its EFC-400 simulation software to handle high-frequency analyses, enhancing its capability to control electromagnetic limit values during the planning stage.

The software, a recognized market standard for verifying compliance with low-frequency (ELF) electrical field limits for high-voltage transmission line building permits, is now available in a "TC" (Tele-Communication) variant. This new version can simulate complex high-frequency environments, including urban areas and structures, accounting for reflections and shadowing.

This expansion enables more effective verification of electromagnetic compatibility for construction and infrastructure projects. It allows engineers to identify potential issues and ensure compliance before physical structures are erected, thereby saving time and costs.

Narda also provides tutorial videos on its YouTube channel demonstrating the use of the EFC-400 software, offering users additional support and deeper understanding of its capabilities in both low and high-frequency ranges.

Original source: narda-sts.com