This begs the question, why are product family standards calling up other standards that are listed in the OJ? For instance EN55103-1 calls up EN61000-3-2 & 3-3. Surely this is unecessary, as testing to these two "stand alone" standards is required if following the standards route to compliance with the EMC Directive.
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