At 16:28 13-02-98 -0500, Jim Hulbert wrote:
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>     I was not aware that Canada had adopted CISPR 22.  Can anyone confirm 
>     this, as well as answer Dave's question regarding having to meet 
>     conducted emissions limits starting at 150 KHz?  What about a phase-in 
>     period?
>     
>     Thanks in advance.
>     
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>Subject: Re: Declarations of Conformity and Markings 
>Author:  <[email protected] > at SMTPGWY
>Date:    2/13/98 10:43 AM
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Bonjour de Montreal,

It is true, but like the American this is a two level compliance scheme. If
you have a product that meets CISPR 22, radiated and conducted limits you
are allowed to sell (and mark !!!) for the Canadian market. On the other
hand, if you have a product that meets CSA 108.8:1983 (which is a copy of
the old CISPR 22 with the old limits of the FCC, starting at 450 KHz)you
can also mark and sell.

This is the main idea of the Canadian EMC committee on which I seat.

Hope this help,

 


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