Hi folks,

 

Should the EN 61000-4-x standards be listed on the DoC for a product when a
standard that already calls them up is listed e.g. EN55024?

By declaring compliance with EN55024 aren't you thereby referencing
61000-4-x standards by default or should they be explicitly listed?

 

I can see annex IV of the EMCD states (**emphasis mine**)

"6. References to the relevant harmonised standards used, including the date
of the standard, **or references to the other technical specifications,
including the date of the specification**, in relation to which conformity
is declared:"

 

I've seen DoCs both with and without these references.

 

Thanks for the help and Happy Friday,

James


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