Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Electrical Lighting and Similar Equipment TCVN 7186:2018 (CISPR 15:2018)
The frequency range covered is from 9 kHz to 400 GHz. Measurements need not be made at frequencies where no limits are specified in this standard
This standard applies to the emission (radiated or conducted) of radio frequency disturbances from:
- Lighting equipment (3.3.16);
- The lighting part of multi-function equipment where one of the primary functions is lighting;
- UV and IR radiation equipment used in residential areas and not in industrial areas;
- Advertising signs;
- Decorative lighting;
- Emergency signs;
- Equipment with built-in lighting devices used for backlighting screens, lighting scales, and indicators;
- SSL displays;
-Range hoods, refrigerators, freezers;
-Photocopiers, projectors;
- Lighting equipment used for road vehicles (within the scope of CISPR 12)
- Lighting equipment (3.3.16);
- The lighting part of multi-function equipment where one of the primary functions is lighting;
- UV and IR radiation equipment used in residential areas and not in industrial areas;
- Advertising signs;
- Decorative lighting;
- Emergency signs;
- Equipment with built-in lighting devices used for backlighting screens, lighting scales, and indicators;
- SSL displays;
-Range hoods, refrigerators, freezers;
-Photocopiers, projectors;
- Lighting equipment used for road vehicles (within the scope of CISPR 12)
The TCVN 7186:2018 standard includes the following contents:
Foreword
1. Scope
2. Normative references
3. Terms, definitions, and abbreviations
4. Limits
5. Application of limits
6. Requirements for applying limits to specific products
7. Conditions of operation and testing of EUT
8. Methods of measurement of conducted disturbances
9. Methods of measurement of radiated disturbances
10. Compliance with this standard
11. Measurement uncertainty
12. Test report
Appendix A (normative) - Notes on applying specific product-related measurements or operating conditions
Appendix B (normative) - Test setup for conducted disturbance measurements
Appendix C (normative) - Test setup for radiated disturbance measurements
Appendix D (informative) - Examples of applying limits and test methods
Appendix E (informative) - Statistical considerations in determining EMC compliance of mass-produced products
Foreword
1. Scope
2. Normative references
3. Terms, definitions, and abbreviations
4. Limits
5. Application of limits
6. Requirements for applying limits to specific products
7. Conditions of operation and testing of EUT
8. Methods of measurement of conducted disturbances
9. Methods of measurement of radiated disturbances
10. Compliance with this standard
11. Measurement uncertainty
12. Test report
Appendix A (normative) - Notes on applying specific product-related measurements or operating conditions
Appendix B (normative) - Test setup for conducted disturbance measurements
Appendix C (normative) - Test setup for radiated disturbance measurements
Appendix D (informative) - Examples of applying limits and test methods
Appendix E (informative) - Statistical considerations in determining EMC compliance of mass-produced products
Additionally, we can conduct testing according to the standard versions of various countries as listed below:
CISPR 15:2018;
CISPR 15: 2013 +A1: 2015;
CISPR 15: 2013;
CISPR 15:2005+A1:2006 +A2:2008;
EN 55015: 2013;
EN IEC 55015:2019;
EN 55015:2013+ A1:2015;
EN 55015:2006+A1:2007+A2: 2009;
AS CISPR 15:2017;
AS/NZS CISPR 15:2017;
AS/NZS CISPR 15:2011;
ABNT NBR IEC/CISPR 15:2014;
KS C 9815:2019;
GB/T 17743-2021;
GB/T 17743-2007;
GB/T 17743-2017;
J 55015(H29);
J 55015(H20);
CNS 14115:2016;
ICES-Gen: 2018 (Issue 1) +A1: 2021;
ICES-005: 2018 (Issue 5);
SANS 215:2019;
GOST CISPR 15-2014;
MS CISPR 15:2012;
IS 6873 (Part 5) : 2019;
CISPR 16-2-1:2014;
CISPR 16-2-1:2014+AMD1:2017 CSV;
EN 55016-2-1:2014;
TCVN 6989-2-1:2010;
FCC Part 15B 2018;
FCC Part 15B 2021;
FCC Part 15B (10-01- 2020);
RTE INEN 069 (1R)
CISPR 15:2018;
CISPR 15: 2013 +A1: 2015;
CISPR 15: 2013;
CISPR 15:2005+A1:2006 +A2:2008;
EN 55015: 2013;
EN IEC 55015:2019;
EN 55015:2013+ A1:2015;
EN 55015:2006+A1:2007+A2: 2009;
AS CISPR 15:2017;
AS/NZS CISPR 15:2017;
AS/NZS CISPR 15:2011;
ABNT NBR IEC/CISPR 15:2014;
KS C 9815:2019;
GB/T 17743-2021;
GB/T 17743-2007;
GB/T 17743-2017;
J 55015(H29);
J 55015(H20);
CNS 14115:2016;
ICES-Gen: 2018 (Issue 1) +A1: 2021;
ICES-005: 2018 (Issue 5);
SANS 215:2019;
GOST CISPR 15-2014;
MS CISPR 15:2012;
IS 6873 (Part 5) : 2019;
CISPR 16-2-1:2014;
CISPR 16-2-1:2014+AMD1:2017 CSV;
EN 55016-2-1:2014;
TCVN 6989-2-1:2010;
FCC Part 15B 2018;
FCC Part 15B 2021;
FCC Part 15B (10-01- 2020);
RTE INEN 069 (1R)
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