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Compliance level 1 / low-risk device
$ x% u, [. s+ u( W( {A 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)." i1 ^/ T8 I0 ?8 P' V
3 V' v) j8 F: R4 {Low-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." o; ~/ w7 o3 _% n3 v) _
; s& w; S Z" {4 z5 }. Z& Q: DCompliance level 2 / medium-risk device, ?' V+ X+ ?% K1 O5 a5 J2 ]
A medium-risk device is a device that is not a high-risk device and contains one or more of the following:4 p. L' X! \2 r
* x. w9 \9 A- }5 t, a+ H. wa switch mode power supply- g' L' q# X% t2 k4 M
a transistor switching circuit3 G1 g: }3 c; L
a microprocessor
. @6 U- @$ v% F, u2 t! ^a commutator
7 d% V$ v& ~" Z" r- e) Na slip-ring motor
, W3 w0 g) S( F% v7 l- y4 ?an electronic device operating in a switching or non-linear mode.
3 H: J, W" T* `- k+ _) VMedium-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.# Z3 u* F, m. j. U N H1 \ H
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In 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:# f4 u' L3 M/ z" B* t
& u- _ U. D2 {7 _/ btest report or technical construction file (TCF) showing the device complies with an applicable technical standard+ }+ w. S4 F+ E7 ]( H- V
declaration of conformity
3 `6 _* W! D6 z) xdescription of the device.$ _7 F! W9 s( w+ S
Compliance level 3 / high-risk device6 {: a2 m" I; I5 N0 s' ]: k
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 C/ }5 G9 G% K9 OGroup 2 equipment (taken from Annex A of AS/NZS CISPR 11) includes:
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Induction heating equipment/ m; c5 @3 L7 x' z8 O( t0 S: k5 M, p
Induction cookers8 k g7 H6 U! p- w3 T3 J% u
Microwave ovens
: t1 Q* O6 X; l/ }& kArc welding equipment
/ Z" p' B4 Z' c' ^4 B8 nSpot welders) V4 Y5 _; A' y# l% W9 L
RF Welding equipment.
r( m( u! I1 e; BThe 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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