AS/NZS CISPR 14.2:2003
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Electromagnetic compatibility - Requirements for household appliances electric tools and similar apparatus Immunity - Product family standard
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26-06-2021
English
09-10-2003
Provides manufacturers, designers and suppliers of household appliances, electric tools and similar apparatus with limits and methods of measurement with regard to their immunity characteristics to interfering signals.
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TE-003
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Standard
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ISBN |
0 7337 5469 4
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Pages |
15
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Superseded
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1.1 This standard deals with the electromagnetic immunity of appliances and similar apparatus for household and similar purposes that use electricity, as well as electric toys and electric tools, the rated voltage of the apparatus being not more than 250 V for single-phase apparatus to be connected to phase and neutral, and 480 V for other apparatus.Apparatus may incorporate motors, heating elements or their combination, may containelectric or electronic circuitry, and may be powered by the mains, by transformer, by batteries, or by any other electrical power source.Apparatus not intended for household use, but which nevertheless may require the immunitylevel, such as apparatus intended to be used by laymen in shops, in light industry and on farms, are within the scope of this standard, as far as they are included in CISPR 14, and in addition:– microwave ovens for domestic use and catering;– cooking hobs and cooking ovens, heated by means of r.f. energy, (single- and multiple-zone) induction cooking appliances;– appliances for personal care equipped with radiators in the range from UV to IR,inclusive (this includes visible light).1.2 This standard does not apply to:– equipment for lighting purposes;– apparatus designed exclusively for heavy industrial purposes;– apparatus intended to be part of the fixed electrical installation of buildings (such asfuses, circuit breakers, cables and switches);– apparatus intended to be used in locations where special electromagnetic conditions prevail, such as the presence of high e.m. fields (for example in the vicinity of a broadcast transmitting station), or where high pulses occur on the power network (such as in a power generator station);– radio and television receivers, audio and video equipment, and electronic music instruments other than toys;– medical electrical appliances;– personal computers and similar equipment other than toys;– radio transmitters;– apparatus designed to be used exclusively in vehicles;– babies surveillance systems.1.3 Immunity requirements in the frequency range 0 Hz to 400 GHz are covered.1.4 The effects of electromagnetic phenomena relating to the safety of apparatus are excluded from this standard and are covered by other standards, for example IEC 60335.Abnormal operation of the apparatus (such as simulated faults in the electric circuitry fortesting purposes) is not taken into consideration.NOTE Attention is drawn to the fact that additional requirements may be necessary for apparatus intended to be used on board ships or aircraft.1.5 The object of this standard is to specify the immunity requirements for apparatus defined in the scope in relation to continuous and transient, conducted and radiated electromagnetic disturbances, including electrostatic discharges.These requirements represent essential electromagnetic compatibility immunity requirements.NOTE In special cases situations will arise where the level of disturbances may exceed the test values specified in this standard.In these instances special mitigation measure may have to be employed.
Standards | Relationship |
CISPR 14-2:1997+AMD1:2001 CSV | Identical |
First published as AS/NZS 4780:2000.
Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS CISP 14.2:2003.
AS/NZS 61000.4.6:1999 | Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Testing and measurement techniques - Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields |
AS/NZS CISPR 14.1:2003 | Electromagnetic compatibility - Requirements for household appliances, electric tools and similar apparatus Emission |
AS 60947.4.2-2004 | Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear Contactors and motor-starters - A.C. semiconductor motor controllers and starters |
AS 61800.3-2005 | Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems EMC requirements and specific test methods (Reconfirmed 2016) |
AS/NZS 60669.2.1:2013 | Switches for household and similar fixed electrical installations Particular requirements - Electronic switches (IEC 60669-2-1, Ed.4.1 (2009) MOD) |
AS 60034.1-2009 | Rotating electrical machines Rating and performance |
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