Chris, for industrial (ISM) products, you should be following IEC 61326, which
references CISPR 11. Generally, any ISM product (plus any accessories, whether
ITE-compliant, or not) should be tested only to IEC 61326. CISPR 22 does not
apply.

Cheers, Ken

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On Aug 9, 2010, at 6:40 PM, Chris Wells wrote:


        
        Another CISPR question.
        I have an industrial product that has fallen under CISPR 11 but now has 
an
Ethernet port.
        Do I need to test to both?  Looking at competitors documentations that 
is
what they appear to be doing.
         
        My product also has many different field circuits.
        For CISPR 22 does each circuit group need a LISN or just the Ethernet 
port
and the power supply when testing?
         
        Thanks
         
        Chris Wells
         
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