oops, sorry folks, I mean to say EN61000-3-1 (emissions).

>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         WOODS, RICHARD  
> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 12:45 PM
> To:   'emc-pstc'
> Subject:      Applicable EMC tests
> 
> Consider an outdoor housing intended to contain an electronic product
> subject to the generic EMC standards. The only electrical circuit in the
> housing is a heater with a PTC temperature control. The power input port
> is 24V AC/DC.  My thinking is that this device is also subject to the
> generic EMC standards. EN61000-6-3 indicates that a test is not required
> for the enclosure since there are no high frequency sources, and the AC
> mains test is not required since this is a low voltage device. It would
> seem that the conducted emissions test on the AC/DC port is not required
> by a simple inspection of the electrical circuits - i.e., there are no
> components that will generate emissions in the frequency bands specified
> by CISPR22. Therefore, is it acceptable to note all of this in the test
> report and declare compliance to EN61000-6-3 without testing?
> 
> 
> Richard Woods
> Sensormatic Electronics
> Tyco International
> 


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