Another source of standards information can be found on the web at

"DGIII's reference to harmonized standards" www2.echo.lu/nasd

Be careful of the date of the update (which is displayed on the page).
They have a tendency to let it fall behind. At the moment it is fairly
current. Also be careful of the list that was attached previously to
these e-mails. The values shown in the right hand column appear to be
the test lab's capabilities. They are not the limits defined in the
standards.

Another source of information is Compliance Engineering magazine. The
lists there are generally more descriptive of limits and scope.

Happy hunting!

Bob Martin
ITS - Northeast
[email protected]

The opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those
of my employer.

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From: Egon H. Varju
To: Farnsworth,Heber
Cc: EMC-PSTC
Subject: Chart of EMC standards?
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, December 11, 1997 11:38PM


Heber:

> Does anyone know where I can find a chart showing which EN or IEC EMC
> standards apply to what equipment?

Attached is a chart, in WordPerfect 6.1 format.  You should also be able
to
read it with other word processors.  For the life of me, I can't
remember
how this file materialized on my computer.  It might possibly be from
CSA's
EMC lab in Toronto, but I'm not sure.  Obviously, I can't attest to its
accuracy, but I hope this helps you.

Regards,

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 Egon H. Varju, P.Eng.  December 12, 1997 @ 8:27 PM
 CSA Pacific Region
 Tel:   1-604-244-6640       HAVE MODEM  -  WILL TRAVEL
 Fax:   1-604-244-6600
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