You have to look to the standards for the answer. Since the Australian
standards follow CISPR, the standards require that you test at the nominal
voltage and frequency of the country. Australia's power system is 240V 50 Hz
(some areas in the outback can reach as high as 250V nominal). A retest of
the radiated emissions would most likely show no major differences; however,
you may see significant differences in the conducted emissions at the lower
frequencies.


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        From:  ische...@elsa.de [SMTP:ische...@elsa.de]
        Sent:  Thursday, October 15, 1998 6:56 AM
        To:  emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
        Subject:  Test procedure for C-Tick



        Hello group,

        which supply voltage is used according to the C-Tick regulations?

        We are selling information technology equipment in Europe and to the
United
        States. Because of the FCC regulations some tests are done at 110V.
        Is there any regulation regarding to the amount of Volt in
Australia? Does
        the C-Tick also accept test assemblies with 110 V?

        Iris
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         Iris Scheyer       Quality Assurance Engineering
         ELSA AG
         Sonnenweg 11       Phone:    +49-(0)241-606-0
         52070 Aachen       Fax: +49-(0)241-606-2099
         Germany       Email:    ische...@elsa.de
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