In message
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Fri, 15 Jun 2012, "Birdsall, Gail" <[email protected]> writes:
My question is whether conducted RF emissions on non mains ports is
required or not for equipment connected to a 24V power distribution
network by either EN61326-1 or CISPR 11 standards. We can nowhere find
that it is a requirement.
Consider the Essential Requirements of the Directive, not what a
particular standard wasn't written to cover. If your non-mains ports
emit significantly, you should measure those emissions, and justify in
your EMC assessment what limits you apply.
It isn't clear why the type of power supply should affect whether
non-mains port emissions are measured.
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