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Subject: Re: EMC immunity requirements in Canada?
The Canadians accept FCC data, which DOES include immunity
requirements. There are no testing standards for immunity, only that
the device must accept any interference for normal operation. See the
labeling requirements
The Canadians accept FCC data, which DOES include immunity
requirements. There are no testing standards for immunity, only that
the device must accept any interference for normal operation. See the
labeling requirements for verification and certification in Part 15.
Warren Birmingham
Amund,
Like the US, Canada has just radiated and conducted emissions
requirements. The pertinent standard for Digital Apparatus is Industry
Canada's ICES-003 Issue 3, dated November 22, 1997. This standard may
be downloaded from:
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/SSG/1/sf00020e.html
and the
The Canadians accept FCC data, which DOES include immunity
requirements. There are no testing standards for immunity, only that
the device must accept any interference for normal operation. See the
labeling requirements for verification and certification in Part 15.
Warren Birmingham
No.
Richard Woods
Sensormatic Electronics
Tyco International
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Subject: EMC immunity requirements in Canada?
As far as I
Amund:
Industry Canada does not have immunity requirements for Class A/B products.
Regards
Kevin Keegan
KES Associates
Ottawa Canada
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