I have reviewed a copy of the IEC version of this standard. It calls out a mandatory test plan containing: EUT test configuration, operating conditions, performance criteria and test descriptions. Immunity requirements are: 1000-4-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, and -11. Test levels are in line with the current generic light industrial immunity standard. Emissions limits are identical to CISPR22 for Class A/B equipments, however class B equipments require 1000-3-2 and 1000-3-3 (low freq. powerline harmonics/flicker); discontinuous interference per CISPR14 for Class B equipments if appropriate. The specification is specifically geared towards measurement, control and lab. equipment and will be mandatory for these equipments, eventually. It will be significantly more expensive to test to due to additional test requirements and the mandatory test plan. As far as dates, I as well am trying to find out. Global Engineering Documents does not yet have the EN in stock. Anyone know the dop and dow?
Doug Frazee EMC Compliance Engineer Alliant Techsystems, Inc. Advanced Technology Applications 401 Defense Highway Annapolis, Maryland 21401 USA Tel: (410) 266-1793 FAX: (410) 266-1853 [email protected] > ---------- > From: > [email protected][SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, December 11, 1997 7:16 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: FW: Fwd:EN61326 relative to ISM and ITE > > > Sorry for repeating myself, it seems my first message was lost > > > Hello everyone, > > Does anyone have experience with testing to the new EMC standard for > lab > equipment. Are radiated emissions different from ISM and ITE > standards? > When does it come into force? Would you recommend choosing this > standard over > others if I have the option? > > thanks > moshe valdman > > > > > ------------------------------------- > Name: moshe valdman > E-mail: [email protected] > Phone: 052-941200 > Telefax: 03-5496369 > Date: 11/12/97 > Time: 17:16:20 > You are most welcome to visit my homepage at: > > http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/5233/ > ------------------------------------- >
