Also be aware the new 2009 edition will bring in cispr22 to 1ghz. 

Julian Jones
07787 523 607


On 25 Mar 2010, at 13:56, "Larry Stillings" <la...@complianceworldwide.com> 
wrote:



        The only comment when testing to EN 55014-1 is you have to meet very 
similar requirements to Class B for Conducted Emissions, however depending on 
the HP rating of the motors on the device, sometime the limits are relaxed. I 
believe currently only Toys fall under the Radiated Emissions requirements, 
otherwise you only perform Disturbance measurement on the power and I/O cables 
from 30 to 300 MHz. Of course Radiated Emissions is recommended.
         
        Larry Stillings
        Compliance Worldwide, Inc.

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        From: Joe Randolph [mailto:j...@randolph-telecom.com] 
        Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 12:21 AM
        To: Emc-Pstc
        Subject: EU emissions standard for commercial kitchen equipment?
        
        
        Hello All:
        
        A friend of mine is developing a product that will be used in large, 
commercial restaurant kitchens.  It is definitely a commercial application that 
is not intended for household use.  His test lab has proposed testing the 
product to EN 55014-1, which appears to be targeted at household appliances and 
uses the Class B emission limits.
        
        Is there a more appropriate emissions standard for commercial kitchen 
equipment?  If so, does that standard use Class A limits?
        
        Any insight would be appreciated.
        
        
        

        Joe Randolph
        Telecom Design Consultant
        Randolph Telecom, Inc.
        781-721-2848 (USA)
        j...@randolph-telecom.com
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