It's not unsafe. It might compromise radio reception in fringe areas at the
frequency of the outage condition.
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>From: Enci
>To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
>Subject: EMC. 10db over limit = unsafe?
>Date: Thu, Dec 6, 2001, 3:59 AM
>
>
> Hi Group,
>
>
I read in !emc-pstc that Enci wrote (in <3.0.6.32.2
0011206095941.00970...@mail.cinepower.com>) about 'EMC. 10db over limit
= unsafe?', on Thu, 6 Dec 2001:
>
>Hi Group,
>
>If I have a product, a finished apparatus, that passes all LVD or safety
>tests, i.e. eart
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Sent: donderdag 6 december 2001 11:00
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: EMC. 10db over limit = unsafe?
Hi Group,
If I have a product, a finished apparatus, that passes all L
Hi Group,
If I have a product, a finished apparatus, that passes all LVD or safety
tests, i.e. earth leakage, insulation, etc., is that product "unsafe" if it
is 10db over the conducted emissions limits for EMC?
Article 4 and Annex III of the EMC directive do not refer to safety, only
to the co
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