Re: [PSES] Test Standards for a Wax Warmer per EU

2016-01-12 Thread Bill Stumpf
Grace, Here is my opinion. Base your decision on the primary function of the device. For emissions, assuming it is an appliance, I'd suggest EN 55014-1 along with EN 61000-3-2 & -3. For immunity, apply EN 55014-2. It is not a lighting device, and even if it was, application of EN 55105 in

Re: [PSES] Test Standards for a Wax Warmer per EU

2016-01-12 Thread Elliott Martinson
The test standards for lighting equipment are much less strict than for non-lighting equipment. So it would actually be beneficial for it to count as a lighting device. With that said, 55015 seems to be written for devices with a primary function of illumination. For example, photocopiers,

Re: [PSES] Test Standards for a Wax Warmer per EU

2016-01-12 Thread Elliott Martinson
Oops I’m sorry. I should have said “infrared devices for personal care fall under a different standard”. IR/UV devices whose primary purpose is illumination fall under 55015 still. 14-2 is the immunity standard while 14-1 is an emissions standard. Here’s a good information resource:

[PSES] Test Standards for a Wax Warmer per EU

2016-01-12 Thread Grace Lin
Dear Members, Could you please comment EU test standards for a wax warmer, using light bulbs (such as

Re: [PSES] Best antenna for IEC 61000-4-3

2016-01-12 Thread Grace Lin
I used this antenna (or similar) years ago in a 3m full compliant chamber. It was part of a 61000-4-3 10V turnkey system. From my memory, the power amplifier for the low end was 250W. Please note the physical sizes of the antenna ( http://schwarzbeck.de/Datenblatt/k9129.pdf). On Fri, Jan 8,