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BS EN IEC 55011:2025/AA EN 55011:2025/prAA:2026 Industrial, scientific and medical equipment. Radio-frequency disturbance characteristics. Limits and methods of measurement

Source:
CENELEC
Committee:
GEL/210 - EMC Policy and Standards Committee
Categories:
Emission
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Replace the content with the following:

“This product family standard covers emission requirements related to radio-frequency (RF) disturbances and applies to

— industrial electrical equipment,

— scientific electrical equipment,

— medical electrical equipment,

— any ISM RF application according to term entry 3.1.18.

Examples for equipment covered by this document are given in Annex A.ISM equipment which incorporates radio-transmit/receive functions (host equipment with radio functionality) is included in the scope of this document. However, the emission requirements in this document are not intended to be applicable to the intentional transmissions from a radio-transmitter including their spurious emissions.

NOTE 1 This exclusion only applies to emissions from the intentional radio-transmitter. However, combination emissions, for example emissions resulting from intermodulation between the radio and the non-radio subassemblies of the ISM equipment are not subject to this exclusion.

Requirements for ISM RF lighting equipment and UV irradiators operating at frequencies within the ISM frequency bands defined by the CEPT ERC Report 25 are contained in this document.

Robots used for industrial, scientific and medical applications are in the scope of this document.

NOTE 2 Flying robots, domestic helper robots, toy robots and entertainment robots are examples of robots in the scope of other CISPR standards.

Equipment covered by other product and product family emission standards are excluded from the scope of this document.”

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