Brian,

I was waiting to see if someone more experienced in EN 55011 answered, but
seeing none yet, here's my comment.

If your equipment falls under the scope of EN 55011 "industrial, scientific and
medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment" then why not use this standard directly
as the harmonised standard by which you declare your product compliant with the
emissions aspects of the EMC Directive? Then you can use any applicable category
from that standard.

Roger




"Brian At Work" <[email protected]> on 30/09/99 14:26:52

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Subject:  EN55011 Class A Group 2




Our company makes laboratory equipment so we perform radiated emissions test per
EN55011 and apply the CE marking according to EN50081-2 or EN61326-1.

Some of our products would fall under the Class A Group 2 category in EN55011,
but neither the EN50081-2 or EN61326-1 seem to address this route.  At closer
look at the EN61326-1 family standard it seems that some of our lab equipment
that uses induction heaters and other heating processes might be outside its
scope. Is there a different family or generic standard that I should be looking
at?

Here is my bottom line question.  Can I use the Class A Group 2 category?
Our company makes laboratory equipment so we perform radiated emissions test per EN55011 and apply the CE marking according to EN50081-2 or EN61326-1.
 
Some of our products would fall under the Class A Group 2 category in EN55011, but neither the EN50081-2 or EN61326-1 seem to address this route.  At closer look at the EN61326-1 family standard it seems that some of our lab equipment that uses induction heaters and other heating processes might be outside its scope. Is there a different family or generic standard that I should be looking at?
 
Here is my bottom line question.  Can I use the Class A Group 2 category?

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