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10: ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
European Council Directive 89/336/EEC as amended by 92/31/EEC
requires electronic equipment not to generate electromagnetic
disturbances exceeding defined levels and have adequate immunity
levels for normal operation. Specific standards applicable to this
smokemeter are stated below.
As there are electrical products in use pre-dating this Directive, they may
emit excess electromagnetic radiation levels and, occasionally, it may be
appropriate to check the smokemeter before use by:
Use the normal start up sequence in the location where the
smokemeter will be used.
Switch on all localized electrical equipment capable of causing
interference.
Check all readings are as expected. A level of disturbance is
acceptable.
If not acceptable, adjust the smokemeter’s position to minimize
interference or switch off, if possible, the offending equipment
during your test.
At the time of updating this manual (June 2012) Kane International Ltd
are not aware of any field based situation where such interference has
occurred and this advice is only given to satisfy the requirements of the
Directive.
This product has been tested for
compliance with the following generic
standards:
EN
61000-6-3
:
2001
EN
61000-6-1
:
2001
and is certified to be compliant
Specification EC/EMC/KI/K600 details
the specific test configuration,
performance and conditions of use.