On Mon, 6 Nov 2023 15:56:55 +0100,
Amund Westin 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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