Hi Chris,

I agree with 99.9% of your convincing opinions with a tiny question. You said:
“I believe its because the scope of EN 55024 is geared toward the residential, 
commercial and light industrial environment. If I were producing a piece of ITE 
equipment intended for a truly industrial environment, I would consider Class A 
emissions (yes Class A) from EN 55022 (assuming it's ITE). I would then look 
for the best fit of an immunity standard for industrial environments. Either a 
generic immunity standard such as EN 50082-2 or another whose scope is directed 
at an industrial environment.” 

I respect the due diligence to find a best-fit immunity standard for industrial 
environment, especially when customers want to do so. Please allow me to ask a 
question when customer don’t care:

Is there any conflict with written statement in relevant standards if we simply 
follow EN55024 for ITE used in industrial environment? 



Thanks.
Best Regards,
Barry Ma    <[email protected]>
ANRITSU    http://www.anritsu.com
Morgan Hill, CA 95037


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