On Mon, 6 Nov 2023 15:56:55 +0100,
  Amund Westin <am...@westin-emission.no> wrote:

> I can’t find any reference to A2:2021 in any EMC Harmonized standard list. 
> 
> Does it mean we should not make any reference to in in the DoC?

For Directive 2014/30/EU and similar directives/regulations,
as it is also written in the DoC template in Annex IV, although such
non-harmonised standards will not give "presumption of conformity",
I believe we can make reference to any standards:

  ...
  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:
  ...

If the product also comply with the harmonised edition of the standard
(EN 55011:2016+A1:2017+A11:2020), maybe you can simply make reference
to the harmonised edition instead.

Regards,
Tom

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