β¨ Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards
SCHEDULE A
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS
A. Applicable standards
(a) The applicable standards are those standards prescribed in tables 1 to 5 of this schedule.
(b) If more than one standard prescribed in tables 1 to 4 applies to a product, the applicable standard is the standard most closely related to the primary purpose, use, or application of the product.
(c) Only those requirements of a standard relating to electromagnetic emissions, radiations, or inductions apply for the purposes of this schedule.
(e) If a product fits any of the following descriptions, the requirements of this schedule do not apply. The products are:
(i) a radiocommunications transmitter in a class to which Schedule B applies;
(ii) a vehicle that is registered, or capable of being registered, for use on a public road.
(d) The following provisions do not apply for the purposes of this schedule. The provisions are:
(i) subclauses 7.2.1 and 8.4 of AS/NZS 1044, EN 55014, and CISPR 14;
(ii) subclause 4.2 of AS/NZS 3548, EN 55022, and CISPR 22, to the extent that a warning is not required to be included in the instructions for use.
B. Products to which level of conformity 1 requirements apply
If a product is not a product to which level of conformity 2 or level of conformity 3 applies, the supplier of the product must meet the requirements of level of conformity 1. Products to which level of conformity 1 applies include those that are, or incorporate:
(a) manually operated switches or simple relays;
(b) brushless squirrel cage induction motors;
(c) wire-wound, mains frequency transformers;
(d) rectifier diodes;
(e) resistive heating elements.
C. Products to which level of conformity 2 requirements apply
(a) Except as provided in subsections (b), if a product is, or incorporates, any of the following, the supplier of the product must meet the requirements of level of conformity 2. The products are:
(i) a microprocessor or other clocked digital device;
(ii) a radio frequency oscillator;
(iii) a commutator or slip-ring motor;
(iv) arc welding equipment;
(v) a lighting ballast;
(vi) electronic devices operating in a switching or non-linear mode such as switched-mode power supplies, lighting dimmers, electronic transformers, and motor speed controllers.
(b) If a product to which subsection (a) applies is any of the following, then provided the product is not labelled, the supplier of the product is required to meet only the requirements of level of conformity 1(a). The products are:
(i) supplied in a total quantity of no more than 10;
(ii) battery powered;
(iii) a prototype for demonstration purposes;
(iv) a fixed installation.
(c) If a product is Group 1 industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) equipment, as defined in AS/NZS 2064:
(i) the supplier of the product must meet the requirements of level of conformity 2; and
(ii) the product must comply with the provisions of AS/NZS 2064 in relation to the frequencies of operation.
D. Products to which level of conformity 3 requirements apply
(a) If a product is Group 2 industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) equipment, as defined in AS/NZS 2064:
(i) the supplier of the product must meet the requirements of level of conformity 3; and
(ii) the product must comply with the provisions of AS/NZS 2064 in relation to the frequencies of operation.
(b) If a product is telecommunications terminal equipment designed for installation in customer premises, the supplier must meet the requirements of level of conformity 3.
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