CIS/F - Interference relating to household appliances, electric tools, electrical lighting equipment, and similar apparatus
Standardization in the field of limits and particular methods of measurement for control of radio frequency disturbances from (and immunity* of) electric motor operated and thermal appliances for household and similar purposes, electrical tools, lighting equipment, low power semiconductor control devices and similar apparatus. The scope of activities in CISPR SC F comprises, but is not limited to the following typical types of products: Kitchen Appliances cooking appliances dishwashers refrigerators coffee makers Other Domestic Appliances washing machines and dryers cloths irons vacuum cleaners air conditioning systems Electric and Electronic Toys motorised toys electrically powered educational toys electronic games and gaming consoles Electrically operated power tools drills, impact drills screwdrivers thread cutting machines Lighting and similar equipment luminaires using e.g. fluorescent lamps or LEDs street lighting neon signs independent ballasts, transformer & convertor etc. Standardization for equipment covered by the scope of other subcommittees of CISPR is excluded from the scope of CISPR SC F for example lasers and microwave cooking appliances. * The responsible standardization committee is IEC TC 34 for lighting equipment.
Perturbations relatives aux appareils domestiques, aux outils, aux appareils d'éclairage et aux appareils analogues
« Normalisation dans le domaine des limites et méthodes de mesure particulières pour le contrôle des perturbations produites (et l’immunité* des) par les moteurs électriques et les dispositifs thermiques pour les appareils électrodomestiques et analogues, les outils électriques, les équipements d’éclairage, les dispositifs de commande à semiconducteur de faible puissance et les appareils analogues. Le domaine d’activités du CISPR SC F comprend (sans toutefois se limiter aux types de produits suivants) : Appareils de cuisine Appareils de cuisson Lave-vaisselles Réfrigérateurs Cafetières Autres appareils électrodomestiques Machines à laver et sèche-linge Fers à repasser Aspirateurs Systèmes de climatisation Jouets électriques et électroniques Jouets motorisés Jouets éducatifs électriques Jeux électroniques et consoles de jeux Outils à commande électrique Foreuses, perceuses à percussion Tournevis Machines à fileter Equipement d’éclairage et analogues Luminaires utilisant par exemple des lampes fluorescentes ou des LEDs Eclairage public Enseignes lumineuses Ballasts indépendants, transformateur et convertisseur, etc. La normalisation pour les équipements couverts par d’autres sous-comités du CISPR est exclue du domaine d’application du CISPR SC F par exemple les lasers et appareils de cuisson à micro-ondes. *Le comité technique responsable de la normalisation pour les équipements d’éclairage est l’IEC TC 34. »
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CIS/F is a Technical Committee within the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). It is named "Interference relating to household appliances, electric tools, electrical lighting equipment, and similar apparatus" and is responsible for: Standardization in the field of limits and particular methods of measurement for control of radio frequency disturbances from (and immunity* of) electric motor operated and thermal appliances for household and similar purposes, electrical tools, lighting equipment, low power semiconductor control devices and similar apparatus. The scope of activities in CISPR SC F comprises, but is not limited to the following typical types of products: Kitchen Appliances cooking appliances dishwashers refrigerators coffee makers Other Domestic Appliances washing machines and dryers cloths irons vacuum cleaners air conditioning systems Electric and Electronic Toys motorised toys electrically powered educational toys electronic games and gaming consoles Electrically operated power tools drills, impact drills screwdrivers thread cutting machines Lighting and similar equipment luminaires using e.g. fluorescent lamps or LEDs street lighting neon signs independent ballasts, transformer & convertor etc. Standardization for equipment covered by the scope of other subcommittees of CISPR is excluded from the scope of CISPR SC F for example lasers and microwave cooking appliances. * The responsible standardization committee is IEC TC 34 for lighting equipment. This committee has published 56 standards.
CIS/F develops IEC standards. The scope of work includes: Standardization in the field of limits and particular methods of measurement for control of radio frequency disturbances from (and immunity* of) electric motor operated and thermal appliances for household and similar purposes, electrical tools, lighting equipment, low power semiconductor control devices and similar apparatus. The scope of activities in CISPR SC F comprises, but is not limited to the following typical types of products: Kitchen Appliances cooking appliances dishwashers refrigerators coffee makers Other Domestic Appliances washing machines and dryers cloths irons vacuum cleaners air conditioning systems Electric and Electronic Toys motorised toys electrically powered educational toys electronic games and gaming consoles Electrically operated power tools drills, impact drills screwdrivers thread cutting machines Lighting and similar equipment luminaires using e.g. fluorescent lamps or LEDs street lighting neon signs independent ballasts, transformer & convertor etc. Standardization for equipment covered by the scope of other subcommittees of CISPR is excluded from the scope of CISPR SC F for example lasers and microwave cooking appliances. * The responsible standardization committee is IEC TC 34 for lighting equipment. Currently, there are 56 published standards from this technical committee.
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