I have chosen to test and document the max power consumption or our products.
We have the power analyzer and AC source to document this.  However, if you 
have clear power consumption documentation form in house tests that you can 
provide showing =< 75 W this should satisfy the requirement as I see it.

My Opinion,



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>>> Shaike Raz <[email protected]> 11/28 5:55 AM >>>

Hello group,
According to Section 7.4 of EN 61000-3-2, which relates to Class "D", "No
Limits apply to equipment with an active power up to and including 75 W."
Does this mean that equipment is exempt from EN 61000-3-2 testing or should
the equipment be tested under another class (A)?
Please Comment
Thanks
Shaike Raz

EMC Laboratory
ITL (Product Testing) Ltd.
Kfar Bin Nun
Israel
Tel: +972-8-9797799
Fax: +972-8-9797702

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