Re: [PSES] EN 61000-4-x listed on DoC?

2017-10-06 Thread James Pawson (U3C)
Thanks for all the helpful responses and clarification folks, I missed the OR statement in the directive text I quoted. Cheers and all the best James James Pawson (U3C) wrote >Hi folks, > > > >Should the EN 61000-4-x standards be listed on the DoC for a product when a >standard that

[PSES] insulation system

2017-10-06 Thread Boštjan Glavič
Dear experts What is your understanding of requirement in IEC 62368-1 about insulation system for transformer? On one part standard says that below 100°C no declared insulation system is required and on other part is says that above class 100 EIS shall comply with IEC 60085. So far it was very

Re: [PSES] EN 61000-4-x listed on DoC?

2017-10-06 Thread John Woodgate
No. It was a specific decision by the Commission not to list standards that are referenced by listed standards, partly because that could result in near-never ending listings. You do not cite 61000-4- series standards on a DoC.  The DoC refers only to the standards that give prima facie eviden

Re: [PSES] EN 61000-4-x listed on DoC?

2017-10-06 Thread Jim Hulbert
James, In your example, EN 55024 should be included on your DoC, but not the EN 61000-4-x standards that are covered under EN 55024. EN 55024 is a harmonized standard listed under the EMC Directive and will provide a presumption of conformity (along with other harmonized standards which may a

[PSES] EN 61000-4-x listed on DoC?

2017-10-06 Thread James Pawson (U3C)
Hi folks, Should the EN 61000-4-x standards be listed on the DoC for a product when a standard that already calls them up is listed e.g. EN55024? By declaring compliance with EN55024 aren't you thereby referencing 61000-4-x standards by default or should they be explicitly listed? I can se