Thanks Ghery,
I received a the EN55024 yesterday.
You are correct, conducted immunity testes for DC powered ITE is within
the scope.
Best regards
Amund
On 2017-04-20 03:51, Ghery S. Pettit wrote:
Amund,
I have not seen any responses to your request, so here is mine.
EN 55024 is based on CISPR 24:2010. Without looking at a copy of the
EN document (which, IIRC, only provides references), CISPR 24 clearly
has a table for a port called DC input. So, the short answer is, yes,
there are conducted immunity requirements for 28 VDC powered ITE.
Ghery S. Pettit, NCE
FROM: Amund Westin [mailto:[email protected]]
SENT: Sunday, April 16, 2017 2:14 AM
TO: [email protected]
SUBJECT: [PSES] EN55024 - conducted immunity on 28VDC powered
equipment
Currently, I’m not able to check EN55024.
Anybody who could tell me if conducted immunity (surge, burst, cond
RF) applies to 28VDC powered ITE?
Cheers!
Best regards
Amund
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