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The Low Voltage Directive (LVD) requires that products comply with standards
relating to human exposure to Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) up to 300GHz, in
addition to complying with standards covering electrical safety.
Household
Appliances
For compliance with the Low Voltage Directive, household
appliances falling within the scope of the EN 60335 series of safety standards
must also comply with the EMF standard EN 62233:2008 or the older standard EN
50366:2003 + A1. Nemko Ltd is accredited to test household appliances to either
of the above standards but it should be noted that EN 50366:2003 + A1 will be
withdrawn on 1st December 2012.
Electronic
and Electrical Equipment
From 1st January 2011, electronic and electrical equipment for
which no dedicated product or product family EMF standard applies, must comply
with the EMF standard EN 62311:2008. However, much of the electronic equipment
commonly used in the home and office can be considered to comply without
testing. This is because clause 7.2 of EN 62311:2008 includes the following
text concerning “low power / inherently compliant” products:
“Some products use a technology or input powers that have the
consequence that the emissions cannot exceed the basic restrictions, e.g.
non-radiotransmitter products like wrist-watches, ADSL modems, computers,
telecommunications equipment and hi-fi systems.”