IN 55014-2: 1997

Electromagnetic compatibility - rules for household appliances, electrical appliances and similar devices - Part 2: Immunity - Product family standard 

CISPR 14-2: 1997

Identifiers:

  • Electromagnetic compatibility
  • Electromagnetic fields
  • Electromagnetic radiation
  • Household electrical appliances
  • Electrical devices
  • Radio frequencies
  • Radio fluctuations
  • Classification systems
  • Rated voltage
  • circuits
  • Battery-powered devices
  • Toys
  • Relevance
  • Fluctuations (electricity)
  • Electrical Failure
  • Electrostatic
  • Electrical discharges
  • Temporary voltages
  • Performance
  • Electrical current
  • Test conditions
  • Statistical analysis methods
  • Environment (study)

EMC / EMI Electromagnetic Compatibility

The EMC Test aims to determine the performance degradation, deterioration and the relation of the devices with these effects as a result of electromagnetic waves emitted by the electrical and electronic devices during operation. It is a series of successive tests and demonstrates the compatibility of products with each other. The purpose of the Tesl is to see that the maximum electromagnetic disturbance generated by the device will not interfere with the use of designated devices. You can apply for an EMC test to Türcert.