This is an interesting question.  EN 55024 is a product family standard for ITE
and takes precedence over generic standards.   Therefore, ITE previously tested
to either to EN 50082-1 or EN 50082-2 will now be tested to EN 55024.   For ITE
used in heavy industrial environments, this represents a relaxation of the
requirements.   Can this really be happening?

Jim Hulbert
Sr. Engineer - EMC
Pitney Bowes





[email protected] on 06/22/99 12:07:46 PM

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In the attached thread it indicates that the EN55024 will replace EN50082-1
for ITE applications. As I understand it, this is the "Light Industrial"
category. Does EN55024 (or any other ITE standard) also replace EN50082-2
"Heavy Industrial"?

Rick Busche
[email protected]

          -----Original Message-----
          From:     Gorodetsky, Vitaly [mailto:[email protected]]
          Sent:     Tuesday, June 22, 1999 9:19 AM
          To:  'Geoff Lister'; [email protected]; Cal
Whiteley
          Subject:  RE: EN 61000-4-


          To Jeff and everyone concerned:
          EN55024 covers only ITE and, as such, it is not intended to
replace
          EN50082-1 for other relevant categories of products.

          > -----Original Message-----
          > From:   Geoff Lister [SMTP:[email protected]]
          > Sent:   Tuesday, June 22, 1999 3:59 AM
          > To:     [email protected]; Cal Whiteley
          > Subject:     Re: EN 61000-4-
          >
          >
          > Cal,
          > EN55024:1998 is now replacing EN50082-1:1997, the final
date for the
          > transition being 1st July 2001. In the body of EN55024,
the
          > references are IEC 61000-4-x, but in Annex ZA (normative)
there is a
          > cross reference to the equivalent EN specs. They are
          > EN61000-4-2:1995 ESD
          > EN61000-4-3:1996 Radiated RF electromagnetic field
          > EN61000-4-4:1995 Fast transient/burst
          > EN61000-4-5:1995 Surge
          > EN61000-4-6:1996 Conducted RF
          > EN61000-4-8:1993 Power frequency magnetic field
          > EN61000-4-11:1994 Voltage dips,short interruptions and
voltage
          > variations
          > To the best of my knowledge the above information is
correct, but
          > given the nature of international specs they are always
subject to
          > change.
          >
          > regards
          > Geoff Lister
          >
          >
          > > Date:          Mon, 21 Jun 1999 14:56:11 -0400
          > > From:          Cal Whiteley <[email protected]>
          > > To:            [email protected]
          > > Subject:       EN 61000-4-
          > > Reply-to:      Cal Whiteley <[email protected]>
          >
          > >
          > > Hello all - can anyone tell me which of the EN 61000-4-
(immunity)
          > > documents apply to telecommunications terminal equipment
? Thanks in
          > > advance for your help.
          > > Cal Whiteley
          > > Patton Electronics Co.
          > > Gaithersburg, MD
          > >
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