In article <011501c52891$fbe3b3a0$154d4d0a@MmRouter>, Piotr Galka
<[email protected]> writes

>It is for: .... electrical equipment.....intended for..... educational
>use,

That's sufficient for you.

>including ..... - laboratory use. I am trying to interpret the
>",including", because I can't find my device in the list after it. I
>supposed laboratory use, but laboratory use is later explained as for
>analyse substances and prepare materials only. Does this 'including'
>means that my device must be in the list after, or the list after is
>also included to the scope (together with devices described before it).

'Including' is a non-exhaustive list of examples. The absence of your
product from the list is of no importance.
>
>My questions:
>If my device is for educational use is it enough to use EN-61326 or not

Yes.

>? If not (I am looking on the list after 'including'):
>  If device can be used for something is it for it ?

Generally, yes. There is a CENELEC decision that 'function determines
the applicable standards'. A washing machine containing a microprocessor
is a household appliance, so EN 55014-1 and -2 apply, not EN 55022 and
EN 55024.

>  Is it for - measurement (it has analogue inputs so can be used for it)
>?
>  Is it for - test (user program testing) ?
>  Is it for - control (has digital inputs/outputs) ?

As you describe the product, the answers are all 'yes'.

>If not EN-61326
>than which next EN-xxxx should I order ?
>
>In my opinion the requirements of EN-61326 are much, much more adequate
>for my device typical use and user expectations than EN-55022, EN 55024
>or EN-61000-6-1 and EN-61000-6-3.

Then go ahead and use it.
>
>I hope I made not a lot of grammar mistakes.

No, your English is clear and has few errors.

--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
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The bad news is that everything is prohibited.
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