There are no standards under the Automotive EMC Directive:  it contains its
own requirements.  All you should list is the Directive number itself.

Jim Eichner, P.Eng. 
Compliance Engineering Manager  
Xantrex Technology Inc. 
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web: www.xantrex.com 

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From: Binnom, Cyril A [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 8:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: e-mark labeling 



Forum:

I have an aftermarket product that has been approved under 95/54/EC. For
specification literature purposes, (product or user's manual) I am not sure
what compliance standards should be listed for reference.

I do have a Type Approval # and a e-mark # required for the product.

An example would be 89/336/EEC. I currently list EN55022:1998 and
EN55024:1998 as the ITE product specific standards under the directive on
the DoC and any literature.

For 95/54/EC is there a standard that falls under the directive that I
should list. As I am not familiar with the directive, I am not sure. 

Regards,

Cyril A. Binnom Jr.
EMI/EMC Approvals Engineer
LXE, Inc.
(770) 447-4224 Ext. 3240
(770) 447-6928 Fax
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