That should be CISPR 35, not CISPR 24 now. In Europe, it would be Class A. The manual should say 'This product is not to be used in a residential environment.'.

Best wishes
John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk
Rayleigh, Essex UK

On 2019-09-16 17:56, peterh...@aol.com wrote:
The product is an ITE and follows CISPR 32 and CISPR 24

It will be sold globally

The product is a small touch panel.

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Subject: Re: [PSES] Intentional radiator Class A or Class B

To give a reliable answer, we need to know the type of product or the EMC emission standard that applies (e.g. CISPR 14-1/EN 55014-1) and which countries/regions it will be sold in.
Best wishes
John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
J M Woodgate and Associateswww.woodjohn.uk  <http://www.woodjohn.uk>
Rayleigh, Essex UK
On 2019-09-16 03:51, 000006cee064502d-dmarc-requ...@ieee.org <mailto:000006cee064502d-dmarc-requ...@ieee.org> wrote:

Dear Colleagues,

I have a client that design and manufacture products for use in non-residential environment. This product consists of a BT module. I am told that the product must meet Class B emissions. Is this correct? What if we put an statement in the user manual stating that this product is not to be used in residential market? Would that give us the pass to go to Class A?
Thank you all
Peter
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