If applicable (has a power cord), then 61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 11are all
required for 61326-1. I'm not sure what you're asking when you ask for
"input". The levels in the standard are the levels required.

61000-4-8 is not required.............EN 50082-1 is a generic standard and
is superceded when a family standard exists such as 61326-1.

The emissions are fairly clear as called out in tables 3 and 4 (the
applicable test setup leaves something to be desired as it calls out CISPR
16):

Class A = radiated and conducted emissions.
Class B = radiated, conducted, harmonics, flicker, and discontinuous
emission.

I only have the IEC version of the standard so I don't know if specific
exemptions by country are allowed in the EN version......I would be
surprised if it did............but the U.S.,  for example, exempts test
equipment from FCC Part 15.
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Subject:  EN 61326-1 April 1997






Thanks to those for the info on Korea.

On another note.....

I've come across the need to use EN 61326-1 (April 1997).  The standard is
for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use.  The
DOW on conflicting standards was December last year.  Somewhat unique to
the emc standards, EN 61326-1 incorporates both emissions and immunity in
the same document.

Although the standard is clear on what equipment type is covered I was
wondering if anyone has any input on the following areas:

Minimum immunity: -2, -3, -4, -5, -6 and -11 (where applicable of course),
notice the 4kv / 4kv on ESD.  No magnetic (-8) even if applicable, say,
under 82-1 (97)?

No real mandate on emissions is stated such as the immunity was.  In fact,
if the country has specific exemptions (does someone know the country
listings?) emissions is definately not required...... the whole section on
emissions seems rather weak.  Any comments?

I have not seen any amendments to this standard yet, has anyone else?


Jason L. Chesley
Business Services Group Manager
EMC Technology Services, Inc.
UL

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