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6.2.2 Conditions for Compliance with the EMC Directive
● This product satisfies the European EMC directive 2014/30/EU and the EN 61800‑3
standard, and is applicable to both the first environment and the second
environment.
When applied in the first environment, this product may generate radio interference. Be‑
sides the CE compliance, take measures to avoid the radio interference if required.
● To satisfy the EMC directive and standard, install an EMC filter on the input side of
the product, select a recommended shielded cable for the output side, ground the
filter reliably, and ensure all‑round connection of the shield of the output cable.
Manufacturers of systems integrating with this product are responsible for system compli‑
ance with the European EMC directive and EN IEC 61800‑3 requirements in different system
application environments.
Introduction to EMC Standard
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) describes the ability of electronic and electrical
devices to work properly in the electromagnetic environment and not to generate
electromagnetic interference that influences nearby devices or systems. Therefore,
EMC includes the following requirements:
● The electromagnetic interference generated by a device during normal operation
must be restricted within a certain limit.
● A device or system must have sufficient immunity to electromagnetic interference
in the environment. This involves electromagnetic susceptibility.
EN IEC 61800‑3 defines the following two environments:
● First environment: This includes domestic premises, and establishments directly
connected to a low‑voltage power supply network which supplies power to
buildings used for domestic purposes.
● Second environment: This includes all establishments other than those directly
connected to a low‑voltage power supply network which supplies power to
buildings used for domestic purposes.