Measures the wireless electromagnetic fields emitted by the device through the air.
This applies to specialized spaces, such as shielded rooms or high-precision calibration laboratories, where electromagnetic interference is actively managed. Equipment designated for this environment may face relaxed immunity requirements. Class A vs. Class B (Emissions)
Unofficial scans may be in German, French, or a hybrid. For CE marking, you need the version unless your Notified Body accepts another language. The official PDF lets you choose the language. en 61326-1 pdf
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Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use – EMC requirements – Part 1: General requirements. Measures the wireless electromagnetic fields emitted by the
– You need the original technical paper/standard from a recognized standards body.
Generic locations, similar to residential or light commercial. 3 V/m RF immunity; ±4 kV contact ESD. Industrial Locations with high-power equipment and machinery. 10 V/m RF immunity; higher surge/burst levels. Controlled Specialized areas like calibrated laboratories. 1 V/m RF immunity. 3. Performance Criteria Class A vs
Evaluates performance when exposed to radiofrequency fields (e.g., cell phones, Wi-Fi routers).