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Compliance level 1 / low-risk device
5 t0 z* C( Y1 yA low-risk device is a device that is not a medium-risk device or a high-risk device. Low-risk devices may include: battery-powered LED torches, battery-powered pocket calculators, battery-powered clocks, wrist watches and battery-powered toys. A battery-powered device is a device that is not capable of being connected, directly or indirectly, to an external power supply (refer to the Battery-Powered Devices page for further information).
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2 S4 e5 p$ I/ V" h4 g6 _) J* U cLow-risk devices must comply with an applicable technical standard. However, the evidence a supplier may rely on to demonstrate compliance is at the supplier's discretion. A supplier of a low-risk device that is compliant with an applicable technical standard is only required to hold a description of the device. A supplier is not required to label the product or maintain a Declaration of Conformity (DoC). However, a supplier must maintain a DoC if they do choose to label the device.
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7 C$ {/ ~ X JCompliance level 2 / medium-risk device
) T; _' H+ ^) y2 d8 B+ [1 XA medium-risk device is a device that is not a high-risk device and contains one or more of the following:
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6 h- v5 f' X/ ba switch mode power supply" c! m ?' Z1 `4 z, S
a transistor switching circuit! t5 X- F2 k' T6 m/ b3 d4 N) e
a microprocessor9 w) d* X2 v0 o3 l3 r# E
a commutator' e( ]: A6 y3 a3 B
a slip-ring motor
% }9 S; b, C3 o9 g/ \- a) yan electronic device operating in a switching or non-linear mode.! E$ D) Y3 F7 e" P
Medium-risk devices include: televisions, laptops, computers, video game consoles, stereo equipment, DVD players/recorders, mobile phone chargers, printers, compact fluorescent lamps and electronic ballasts. Devices that meet the definition of a battery-powered device are NOT medium-risk devices unless the ACMA has declared the device to be a medium-risk device.2 G, G& C, U R9 d
2 \9 f+ x/ L9 U3 MIn addition to compliance with an applicable technical standard, the ACMA requires suppliers of medium-risk devices to label the device and hold the following documentary evidence:, d$ A( N2 x* ~. o
. r) V$ F: Y) Gtest report or technical construction file (TCF) showing the device complies with an applicable technical standard
- U% t: F4 a$ J" V6 I) ]: xdeclaration of conformity4 i* z, ~3 }7 D. g4 S0 B `
description of the device. d" g" z% t" p3 M' h7 z( [( j
Compliance level 3 / high-risk device5 X2 K f3 I8 s" `- n
A high-risk device is a device described as 'Group 2 ISM equipment' in AS/NZS CISPR 11:2004 (2nd Edition). Group 2 contains all ISM equipment in which radiofrequency energy is intentionally generated and/or used in the form of electromagnetic radiation for the treatment of material, and EDM (electro-discharge machining) and arc welding equipment.
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$ @6 k: g# N, \1 nGroup 2 equipment (taken from Annex A of AS/NZS CISPR 11) includes:9 _- N$ [" E: Y' _
! w- d& [- x1 f: ]4 @7 cInduction heating equipment7 p% d4 G! x" v7 C, H+ @- i# W) t
Induction cookers0 G: M1 M( e' M# m5 R
Microwave ovens/ U m; h/ M2 L" m: O/ L& f. c
Arc welding equipment7 `. E: R" H7 _# [0 s1 F- x+ ]
Spot welders& Q% `5 H) d- ]. j; Y. [
RF Welding equipment.
t/ {& a6 T( S3 v6 PThe documentary evidence requirements for high-risk devices are the same as medium-risk devices except the test report must be produced from an accredited testing body. |
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