EN 50081-1 specifically gives examples of residential locations as "houses,
apartments, etc...". However, the standard lumps these clearly residential
locations in with commercial and light industrial locations to create a single
broad category characterized as all locations, indoors and outdoors, being
supplied directly at low voltage from the public mains. Therefore, the
definition of residential locations per se is not particularly important if you
are applying this standard.
Notwithstanding the above, EN 50081-1 is of course a generic emissions standard
that applies to your product only if there is no product family standard or
product specific standard to apply. If you can apply a product standard
instead of the generic, by all means do so.
Jim Hulbert
Pitney Bowes
[email protected] on 11/16/99 01:53:28 PM
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Subject: Definition of Residental location
What is the official definition of a "residential" location as it is used in
the EN emission standards (e.g., EN50081-1)?
Richard Woods
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