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Compliance level 1 / low-risk device3 D& n d8 @( G3 O+ Z
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).% M) b' c1 i7 \2 [* |
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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.4 Y, M$ W( D6 r3 `7 V9 A$ C
+ R4 W. x! l) u- ~/ ICompliance level 2 / medium-risk device
9 {$ e! j2 k% G& \9 N: d6 N3 a/ bA 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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' e+ Z* T# Q5 K: Q+ ?a switch mode power supply
$ `, ]# v# A* m4 V0 qa transistor switching circuit
2 Z( h* g) I1 G0 `a microprocessor6 f' L4 P8 p4 l1 G' ~; Q( |
a commutator& b `0 L8 z: E- k8 n
a slip-ring motor3 P5 y8 j/ g" {$ H# x$ y" h$ W
an electronic device operating in a switching or non-linear mode.
$ H6 ]# X5 e- j1 J. Z& U: [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.
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) s0 e: }5 Y0 G9 T1 JIn 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:$ Y+ M1 [" a/ K; s' C
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test report or technical construction file (TCF) showing the device complies with an applicable technical standard) B) d$ j; V+ e* G
declaration of conformity
2 w/ B/ f6 H7 p- V6 t) i) E& w8 rdescription of the device.+ i3 f) K% S% s0 i6 u; @9 ^& ~
Compliance level 3 / high-risk device3 Y$ B& K* E6 |$ V; M
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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, Y/ u1 f! H" i" qGroup 2 equipment (taken from Annex A of AS/NZS CISPR 11) includes:
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# N2 _( X/ ~- vInduction heating equipment0 i4 Z5 ^7 Z) z( X
Induction cookers
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Arc welding equipment$ V$ O' m# P- Q9 b0 p
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RF Welding equipment.
$ |' F( @' @6 a' K, ~! fThe 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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