BS EN 50715:2022 Electromagnetic compatibility. Radio frequency emission. Statistical considerations in the determination of compliance for mass-produced products with requirements for unwanted radio frequency emission
1 Scope
This document specifies statistical considerations for the evaluation of unwanted
radio frequency emissions of mass-produced products.
NOTE 1 It is based on CISPR TR 16‑4‑3.
The reasons for such statistical considerations are:
a) that the abatement of interference aims that the majority of the products to be approved
shall not cause interference;
b) that the CISPR limits should be suitable for the purpose of type approval of mass-produced
products as well as approval of single-produced products;
c) that to ensure compliance of mass-produced products with the CISPR limits, statistical
techniques have to be applied;
d) that it is important for international trade that the limits shall be interpreted
in the same way in every country.
Therefore, this document specifies requirements and provides guidance based on statistical
techniques. EMC compliance of mass-produced products with the requirements of this
document are based on the application of statistical techniques that reassure the
consumer, with an 80 % degree of confidence, that 80 % of the products of a type being
investigated comply with the limi...
BS EN 50715:2022 Referenced Document
EN 55011 Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio-frequency disturbance characteristics - limits and methods of measurement
EN 55014-1 Electromagnetic compatibility - Requirements for household appliances@ electric tools and similar apparatus - Part 1: Emission
EN 55015 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment (Incorporates Amendment A1: 2015)
BS EN 50715:2022 history
2022BS EN 50715:2022 Electromagnetic compatibility. Radio frequency emission. Statistical considerations in the determination of compliance for mass-produced products with requirements for unwanted radio frequency emission