In message <001c01c89a1d$f3bae4e0$db30aea0$@dk>, dated Wed, 9 Apr 2008, 
Niels Hougaard <[email protected]> writes:

>The two generic emission standards EN 61000-6-3 and -6-4 both include 
>reference to EN 55014 for measuring of click noise, if the equipment 
>under test should produce such noise.
>
> 
>
>In a number of product standards for emission (i.e. EN 55011, EN 55022, 
>EN 61326-1) there is no reference for measuring of click noise.
>
>Does this mean that there is no requirement for click noise for 
>products under the scopes of these product standards, or am I missing 
>something?

There is no requirement because the product committees responsible for 
those standards considered that the products are most unlikely to 
produce significant clicks. So far, that has not been (successfully?) 
challenged.
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