Hi David,
CISPR 32 is not relevant as this is not a Harmonised European standard.
While CISPR IEC and EN standards may have similar numberings, they are
not the same in all aspects.
EN 55032 _is_ a Harmonised European Standard (based on CISPR32) and
applies to both Industrial and Residential ITE products, and a printer
is a typical ITE product. So at first view EN 55032 is the preferred
standard.That said, i did not actually see your printers.
EN 55011 has a more extended emission frequency range, and is probably
more expensive to test as EN 55032.
The generic standards 61000-6-1/2/3/4 are supposed to be used only in
case of absence of suitable product group standards (such as EN 55011
and EN 55032 for emissions and EN 55024 for immunity). As that is the
case, (as EN 55024 has no suitable test levels for (Class A) industrial
operation), for reliable operation in an industrial environment the EN
61000-6-2 is the right alternative to EN 55024.
The best combination from both performance and legal view is probable EN
55032 Class A and EN 61000-6-2.
You might also apply just for EN 55032 and EN 55024 to obtain
presumption of conformity and CE-mark and take a higher of field problems.
Gert Gremmen
HAS Consultant RED and EMC at European Commission.
On 24-5-2018 7:01, itl-emc user group wrote:
An industrial printer has been tested to EN 55011: 2009 + A1: 2010 and
EN 61000-6-2: 2005 + AC: 2006 (latest EMCD OJ).
Another industrial printer has been tested to EN 61000-6-4: 2007 + A1:
2011 and EN 61000-6-2: 2005 + AC: 2006 (latest EMCD OJ).
The printers are used in an industrial environment only.
Any opinions as to whether or not CISPR 32 is relevant as well.
Thanks in advance to any responses.
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