In message <[email protected]>, dated 
Wed, 4 Aug 2010, [email protected] writes:

>In table 1 it throws in reference to clicks.... I'm used to seeing this 
>on domestic appliances, but are they really applicable to Industrial 
>equipment? Whats disturbing is I can't see anywhere that gives me a get 
>out clause....
>
>Can anyone please give me some background if Clicks are really 
>required...

In principle, the test for clicks is required in CISPR 14-1/EN 55014-1 
only if there is something in the product that might produce clicks, 
such as a thermostat. See Note 2 to Table 1 of EN 61000-6-4.
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