I read in !emc-pstc that Brewster, Alan <[email protected]>
wrote (in <[email protected]
.com>) about 'Product standard for telescope' on Thu, 28 Aug 2003:

>    the EN55014's for household apparatus, for example.

I don't see that a telescope would be within the scope of EN 55014-1 and
-2. Those standards don't cover all 'household apparatus', but a sub-set
of it.

In any case, CENELEC rules are that 'application determines the
standard', based on the reasoning that a washing machine with a
microprocessor is a household appliance and not ITE. So I don't see that
EN61326 is ruled out. I work from home, so do I have to have all my
electronics test gear tested to, say, EN 60065 rather than EN 61010-1?
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