A standard was needed to support the EMC Directive and the IEC document was
not available, so CENELEC created ENV 50141. For all intents and purposes,
the tests are identical. ENV50141 has been withdrawn or will be withdrawn in
favor of EN61000-4-6.
Richard Woods
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From: Dan Kinney (A) [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 4:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: ENV 50141 vs EN 61000-4-6
EMC Group,
I am testing some ISM equipment to EN 50082-2 Heavy Industrial
Immunity
standards. For conducted RF immunity, it cites ENV 50141. My
understanding
is that an ENV a prestandard meaning the final standard has not yet
been
approved. We have EN 61000-4-6, which an approved conducted
immunity
standard. Is there any differences between ENV 50141 and EN
61000-4-6 and
why isn't EN 61000-4-6 cited instead of ENV 50141.
Sincerely,
Daniel C. Kinney
Lead Qualification Engineer
Horner APG, LLC
Advanced Products Group
640 N. Sherman Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46201
Phone: (317) 916-4274 ext. 462
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Email: [email protected]
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