In message <of3a5c1ae1.acc2a817-on8025796d.0030b95e-8025796d.00313...@selexelsag.com
>, dated Wed, 21 Dec 2011, [email protected] writes:

I am trying to find the driving requirement for ITE to be tested to 61000-3-2 and 61000-3-3 (harmonics & flicker).

These standards are 'product family standards', and do not need to be called up by product standards. The 'product family' is 'anything connected to the public low-voltage electricity supply'.

The EMC Directive does not call up any standards. Complying with standards is one way of complying with the Directive.
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