DO EMI & Video
Signals Mix? No they do not.
EMI (Electromagnetic
Interference) is a disturbance in an electrical circuit. The source of
EMI can be any object that contains rapidly changing electrical currents.
Almost anything that uses electricity to operate is a source of EMI. The
problem with EMI, concerning surveillance, is that it distorts video
signal. When installing a CCTV system, it’s important to run cables away
from sources of EMI. Otherwise, the video feed on the DVR will be
extremely fuzzy. This should definitely be taken into consideration when
installing a surveillance system in an industrial environment. One common
source of EMI is fluorescent lighting. Fluorescent lights are common in
industrial areas. Running cable close to these lights should be
avoided at all costs. If cabling absolutely has to be run close to
fluorescent lights, then it should be ran in some type of conduit that is
properly insulated and will create a barrier between the video cable and the
light.