Eric Lifsey ([email protected])wrote:

<Also, EN 61326-1 lets you relax the performance criteria of the EMC tests
for 
<applications that are not critical (e.g. if a random system crash isn't too

<objectionable for the particular use: such as a primarily diagnostic 
<application that will be constantly monitored by an operator trained to 
<reboot the system).


We do indeed use EN61326 for our equipment and I'm aware of some of the
differences between its requirements and those of generic standards.
However, I was not aware of the above relaxation. Does anyone know which
clause in the standard details this?
Thanks
Ian Gordon



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