EMC compliance Testing of Consumer, Commercial & Industrial Products

EMC compliance testing for Domestic, Commercial & industrial products

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Common EMC regions

Depending upon the intended market changes the EMC test standards that are required. In some cases there are equivalent EMC standards. Click to find out more!

Commercial EMC Standards

For different types of products require different standards. Check out some of the most common EMC test standards that we test against. If you don’t see your required test standard then call us! Click here to find out more!

EMC Compliance Blogs

Find out about the latest EMC compliance requirments for RCM, CE, FCC and ISED (Australia, Europe, USA and Canada). Click here to check out our blogs for more information!

Why use EMC Bayswater

What make our EMC test lab different to our competitors. Why should you trust EMC Bayswater to perform you EMC product compliance testing?

Commercial and consumer product EMC compliance testing

EMC testing of Commercial and Consumer products is usually mandated. Performed to achieve correct operation, in the same electromagnetic environment as different equipment. And to test the avoidance of any interference effects. EMC testing is usually legislated and mandated for most regions worldwide. Including CE mark for Europe the FCC for North America, for Canada ISED and the RCM mark for Australia & New Zealand. Other countries around the world also need EMC compliance. Please visit our global EMC testing requirements page for further details.

EMC testing standards applied for testing can vary. Depending upon the region of sale, electromagnetic environment and application. For many regions similar or equivalent allowable product or generic standards exist. Where a product-specific does not exist generic EMC testing standards can be applied. Some products require type approvals, such as military equipment or railway equipment. These use specific military EMC testing standards or railway/locomotive EMC standards.

Common EMC compliance regions & requirements

Australia & New Zealand - Regulatory Compliance Mark

The Regulatory Compliance mark is also known as the ‘RCM’. The RCM is the Australian and New Zealand compliance scheme. It is a self-declaration process and involves labelling requirements. And requires demonstrating compliance with the applicable following:

  • Telecommunications
  • Radiocommunication
  • Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
  • EMR
  • Safety

To find out more please click here: Regulatory Compliance Mark.

Europe - CE mark

The CE mark is the European and associated regions compliance scheme. It is a self-declaration process and involves labelling requirements and demonstrating compliance with the applicable 25 directives, including:

  • Telecommunications
  • Radiocommunication
  • Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
  • EMR
  • Safety

To find out more please click here: Conformité Européenne (CE) EMC compliance for Europe

North America (United States of America) - FCC

The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) logo or compliance is the North America and associated region compliance scheme. It is either a self-declaration process or certification by a TCB. And involves labelling requirements and demonstrating compliance with the applicable following:

  • Telecommunications
  • Radiocommunication
  • Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
  • EMR

To find out more please click here: FCC EMC and Radio compliance

Canada - Innovation, Science and Economic Development

The Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) is the compliance scheme for Canada. It is either a self-declaration or  certification by a TCB and involves labelling requirements and demonstrating compliance with the applicable following:

  • Telecommunications
  • Radiocommunication
  • Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
  • EMR

To find out more please click here: Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED)

Types of commercial and consumer product EMC testing

EMC Bayswater regularly tests different product types that have included the following types of products:

Telecommunications equipment including network equipment & products

Here is just a glimpse at what consumer and commercial product standards we capability to test.

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EN 55032 / CISPR 32

Multi-media & IT equipment
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EN 55022 / CISPR 22

Information Technology IT (expired)
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FCC Part 15, Subpart B

North America (Most products)
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EN 55011 / CISPR 11

Industrial, scientific and medical equipment
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EN 55012 / CISPR 12

Vehicles, boats and internal combustion engines
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EN 55013 / CISPR 13

Sound & television broadcast receivers & associated equipment
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EN 55014 / CISPR 14

Household Appliances, electric tools
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EN 55015 / CISPR 15

Electrical Lighting & Similar
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EN 55024 / CISPR 24

Information technology equipment
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EN 55035 / CISPR 35

Multimedia Equipment
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EN 61236

Measurement, control & laboratory
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EN 50270

Measurement of gases
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EN 50293

Road traffic signal systems
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EN 50556

Road traffic signal systems
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EN 50130-4

Alarm systems
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ICES 003

Information Technology Equipmen
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ICES 001

Industrial, scientific and medical equipment
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IEC 62599-2

Fire, intruder and social alarm systems

Accredited EMC Compliance Testing

Independent accredited EMC Product testing services
Radiated immunity testing at EMC Bayswater in Melbourne Australia

EMC Bayswater can provide accredited EMC and wireless product testing. Providing EMC testing against many local and global EMC standards. We can assist in getting you to market in the shortest possible time. Please see our dedicated compliance more information on the EMC compliance requirements. Each of the pages also includes useful links to external information sources.

Our specialty is EMC testing and unlike other labs we stick to exactly what we are best at! So for us EMC is something we all do everyday! Our EMC experts will be able to not only perform you testing with ease but will be able to assist if your product doesn’t comply with the EMC standards the first time round!

3m or 10m Radiated Emissions Test Site

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What’s The Difference Between EMI and EMC?

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Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing Requirements

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EN 55022 & EN 55032 presumption of conformity

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