Hello James,
the immunity tests in EN 60335-1, 19.11.4 serve a different purpose than the
EMC immunity tests required by the EMC directive during normal operation. These
tests shall demonstrate that the EUT stays in a safe state, i.e. it is not
turned on by EMC impact when electronically turned
One would normally expect immunity to be covered in a product-family
performance standard applying to the whole family, which would be a TC59
publication in this case. But such a standard does not exist; however
there is a product-family safety standard applying to the whole family,
which is IE
Hello experts,
I note that EN 60335-1 (household and similar appliances) specifically calls
up EMC immunity tests in clause 19.11.4 where the controls for the EUT are
set in the "off position" and a set of immunity tests are applied. For
something that controls a heating element, I can see why
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