On Mon, 16 Sep 2019 02:51:17 +0000,
  000006cee064502d-dmarc-requ...@ieee.org wrote:

> I have a client that design and manufacture products for usein 
> non-residential environment. This product consists of a BT module. I am 
> toldthat the product must meet Class B emissions. Is this correct? What if we 
> putan statement in the user manual stating that this product is not to be 
> used inresidential market? Would that give us the pass to go to Class A?

Can it be considered as a composite system (47 CFR 2.947) that incorporate
Class A unintentional radiator and Part 15 intentional radiator?

Regards,
Tom

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