1.1 This standard applies to the conduction and radiation of radio-frequency disturbances
from appliances whose main functions are performed by motors, switching or regulating
devices, or by r.f. generators used in induction cooking appliances.
It includes such equipment as: household electrical appliances, electric tools, regulating
controls using semiconductor devices, motor-driven electro-medical apparatus, electric/
electronic toys, automatic dispensing machines as well as cine or slide projectors.
Both mains powered appliances and battery powered appliances are included.
Also included in the scope of this standard are:
Excluded from the scope of this standard are:
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— luminaires, including portable luminaires for children, discharge lamps and other
lighting devices: CISPR 15;
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— audio and video equipment and electronic music instruments, other than toys: CISPR 13 and CISPR 20 (see also 7.3.5.4.2);
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— mains communication devices, as well as baby surveillance systems: IEC 61000‑3‑8;
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– equipment for generation and use of radio frequency energy for heating (other than
induction cooking) and therapeutic purposes: CISPR 11;
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— microwave ovens: CISPR 11 (but be aware of 1.3 on multifunction equipment);
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— information technology equipment, e.g. home computers, personal computers, electronic
copying machines: CISPR 22;
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— electronic equipment to be used on motor vehicles: CISPR 12;
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— radio controls, walkie-talkies and other types of radio-transmitters, also when used
with toys.
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– arc welding equipment: CISPR 11.
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— regulating controls and equipment with regulating controls incorporating semiconductor
devices with a rated input current of more than 25 A per phase;
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— stand-alone power supplies.
NOTE 2 Toys powered by the supply system of a motor-powered vehicle, ship or aircraft are
not covered by this standard.
NOTE 3 Until induction cooking appliances are removed from the scope of CISPR 11, either CISPR 11 or CISPR 14‑1 may be chosen for compliance.