Exactly. We have a lot of audio products to do KC compliance in South-Korea.
For a non-wireless audio product, you have to do KN22 and KN24, KN60065 
(equivalent to EN55022 and EN55024) so as to obtain KC certification.
For a wireless(e.g wifi, BT)audio product, you have to do KN22, KN24, KN300328 
and KN301 489(equivalent to EN 300 328 and EN 301 489) and KN60065 so as to 
obtain KC certification.

Safety test depends on your product, if you proudct is powered by AC mains, you 
have to do safety, if you products are pwoered by AC adaptor, you don't have to 
do safety fo your audio product as long as the AC adaptor has its KC 
certification.

Noted that E-standby is required to audio prooduct, and KMEPS is required to AC 
adaptor. You have to get the energy efficiency test report and send it to your 
Korean distribotur for register purpose.

Regards
Tim
From: Chuck McDowell [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 9:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] Change to EMC regulation in South Korea on Audio Products?

Greetings from Berkeley,

I am writing to ask if any other manufactures have been ask to do additional 
EMC testing on audio products in South Korea.

The agent I use is saying that testing just a representative model will not be 
allowed and I will now need to test each model, which for me is audio frequency 
tuning changes and size of the wooden box. Neither of these change the EMC 
profile.   This is a analog amplifier with liner power supply.

"Until June 30th, EMC testing and Safety testing for this types of product 
(Audio Speaker) were done by KTC in Korea under MKE standard. However, from 
July 1st, EMC testing part shall be performed under KCC standard, and EMC part 
is regulated by KCC KN standard though safety was still regulated under MKE."

Comments?

Chuck McDowell
Meyer Sound Laboratories Inc.




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