Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio-frequency disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement

This document applies to industrial, scientific and medical electrical equipment operating in the
frequency range 0 Hz to 400 GHz and to domestic and similar appliances designed to generate
and/or use locally radio-frequency energy.
This document covers emission requirements related to radio-frequency (RF) disturbances in
the frequency range of 9 kHz to 400 GHz.
For ISM RF applications in the meaning of the definition found in the ITU Radio Regulations
(2020) (see Definition 3.1.18), this document covers emission requirements related to radiofrequency
disturbances in the frequency range of 9 kHz to 18 GHz.
ISM equipment which incorporates radio transmit/receive functions (host equipment with radio
functionality) is included in the scope of this document, see Annex F. However, the emission
requirements in this document are not intended to be applicable to the intentional transmissions
from a radio transmitter as defined by the ITU including their spurious emissions.
NOTE 1 This exclusion only applies to emissions from the intentional radio transmitter. However, combination
emissions, for example emissions resulting from intermodulation between the radio and the non-radio subassemblies
of the ISM equipment, are not subject to this exclusion.
NOTE 2 Emission requirements for induction cooking appliances are specified in CISPR 14-1 [1]1.
Requirements for ISM RF lighting equipment and UV irradiators operating at frequencies within
the ISM frequency bands defined by the ITU Radio Regulations are contained in this document.
Robots used for industrial, scientific and medical applications are in the scope of this document.
EXAMPLE Welding robots, spraying robots, handling robots, processing robots, assembly robots, medical robots,
education and experimental robots. A comprehensive list of robots in the scope of this document is given on the IEC
EMC zone.
NOTE 3 Flying robots, domestic helper robots, toy robots and entertainment robots are examples of robots in the
scope of other CISPR standards.
Equipment covered by other CISPR product and product family emission standards are
excluded from the scope of this document.

Industrielle, wissenschaftliche und medizinische Geräte - Funkstörungen - Grenzwerte und Messverfahren

Appareils industriels, scientifiques et médicaux - Caractéristiques de perturbations radioélectriques - Limites et méthodes de mesure

Industrijska, znanstvena in medicinska oprema - Karakteristike radiofrekvenčnih motenj - Mejne vrednosti in merilne metode

Ta dokument se uporablja za industrijsko, znanstveno in medicinsko električno opremo, ki deluje v frekvenčnem območju od 0 Hz do 400 GHz, ter za gospodinjske in podobne naprave, zasnovane za proizvodnjo in/ali lokalno uporabo radiofrekvenčne energije. Ta dokument obravnava zahteve glede oddajanja motenj v povezavi z radiofrekvenčnimi (RF) motnjami v frekvenčnem območju od 9 kHz do 400 GHz. Za načine uporabe ISM RF s pomenom definicije iz Pravilnika o radiokomunikacijah Mednarodne telekomunikacijske zveze (2020) (glej definicijo 3.1.2018) ta dokument obravnava zahteve glede oddajanja motenj v povezavi z radiofrekvenčnimi motnjami v frekvenčnem območju od 9 kHz do 18 GHz. Na področje uporabe tega dokumenta spada tudi industrijska, znanstvena in medicinska (ISM) oprema, ki vključuje funkcije radijskega oddajanja/sprejemanja (gostiteljska oprema z radijsko funkcionalnostjo), glej dodatek F. Vendar zahteve glede oddajanja motenj iz tega dokumenta ne veljajo za namerne prenose iz radijskega oddajnika, kot ga opredeljuje ITU, vključno z njihovim neželenim oddajanjem motenj. OPOMBA 1: Ta izključitev velja samo za oddajanje motenj iz namenskega radijskega oddajnika. Ne velja pa za kombinirano oddajanje motenj, ki je na primer posledica intermodulacije med radijskimi in neradijskimi podsklopi industrijske, znanstvene in medicinske opreme. OPOMBA 2: Zahteve glede oddajanja motenj za indukcijske kuhalnike so podane v standardu CISPR 14-1 [1]1. Ta dokument zajema zahteve za opremo za razsvetljavo ISM RF in UV-iradiatorje, ki delujejo pri frekvencah znotraj frekvenčnih pasov ISM, določenih v Pravilniku o radiokomunikacijah Mednarodne telekomunikacijske zveze. Roboti, ki se uporabljajo za industrijske, znanstvene in medicinske namene, spadajo na področje uporabe tega dokumenta. PRIMER: Varilni roboti, roboti za barvanje, roboti za rokovanje s tovorom, roboti za obdelavo, roboti za sestavljanje, medicinski roboti ter izobraževalni in eksperimentalni roboti. Celovit seznam robotov, ki spadajo na področje uporabe tega dokumenta, je podan v standardih IEC EMC. OPOMBA 3: Leteči roboti, robotski gospodinjski pomočniki, robotske igrače in razvedrilni roboti spadajo na področje uporabe drugih standardov CISPR. Oprema, zajeta v drugih standardih CISPR o oddajanju motenj izdelkov in skupin izdelkov, ne spada na področje uporabe tega dokumenta.

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-september-2025
Nadomešča:
SIST EN 55011:2016
SIST EN 55011:2016/A1:2017
SIST EN 55011:2016/A11:2020
SIST EN 55011:2016/A2:2021
SIST EN 55011:2016/oprAB:2023
Industrijska, znanstvena in medicinska oprema - Karakteristike radiofrekvenčnih
motenj - Mejne vrednosti in merilne metode
Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio-frequency disturbance
characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement
Industrielle, wissenschaftliche und medizinische Geräte - Funkstörungen - Grenzwerte
und Messverfahren
Appareils industriels, scientifiques et médicaux - Caractéristiques de perturbations
radioélectriques - Limites et méthodes de mesure
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN IEC 55011:2025
ICS:
33.100.10 Emisija Emission
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EUROPEAN STANDARD EN IEC 55011

NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM July 2025
ICS 33.100.10 Supersedes EN 55011:2016; EN 55011:2016/A1:2017;
EN 55011:2016/A11:2020; EN 55011:2016/A2:2021
English Version
Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio-frequency
disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of
measurement
(CISPR 11:2024)
Appareils industriels, scientifiques et médicaux - Industrielle, wissenschaftliche und medizinische Geräte -
Caractéristiques de perturbations radioélectriques - Limites Funkstörungen - Grenzwerte und Messverfahren
et méthodes de mesure (CISPR 11:2024)
(CISPR 11:2024)
This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2024-10-16. CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC
Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.
Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC
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European foreword
The text of document CIS/B/831/FDIS, future edition 7 of CISPR 11, prepared by SC CISPR/B
"Interference relating to industrial, scientific and medical radio-frequency apparatus, to other (heavy)
industrial equipment, to overhead power lines, to high voltage equipment and to electric traction" of
IEC/TC CISPR "International special committee on radio interference" was submitted to the IEC-
CENELEC parallel vote and approved by CENELEC as EN IEC 55011:2025.
The following dates are fixed:
• latest date by which the document has to be implemented at national (dop) 2026-07-31
level by publication of an identical national standard or by endorsement
• latest date by which the national standards conflicting with the (dow) 2028-07-31
document have to be withdrawn
This document supersedes EN 55011:2016 and all of its amendments and corrigenda (if any).
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
Any feedback and questions on this document should be directed to the users’ national committee. A
complete listing of these bodies can be found on the CENELEC website.
Endorsement notice
The text of the International Standard CISPR 11:2024 was approved by CENELEC as a European
Standard without any modification.
In the official version, for Bibliography, the following notes have to be added for the standard indicated:
CISPR 14-1 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 55014-1
IEC 62920:2017 NOTE Approved as EN 62920:2017 (not modified) +A11:2020
IEC 62920:2017/A1:2021 NOTE Approved as EN 62920:2017/A1:2021 (not modified)
IEC 61000-6-3:2020 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 61000-6-3:2021 (not modified)
IEC 60364-1 NOTE Approved as HD 60364-1
IEC 60601-1-2:2014 NOTE Approved as EN 60601-1-2:2015 (not modified)
IEC 60601-1-2:2014/A1:2020 NOTE Approved as EN 60601-1-2:2015/A1:2021 (not modified)
IEC 61922:2002 NOTE Approved as EN 61922:2002 (not modified)
IEC 61308:2005 NOTE Approved as EN 61308:2006 (not modified)
IEC 60705:2010 NOTE Approved as EN 60705:2015 (not modified)
IEC 60974-10:2020 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 60974-10:2021 (not modified)
CISPR 12 NOTE Approved as EN 55012
CISPR 15:2018 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 55015:2019 (not modified) +A11:2020
IEC 60364-5-51:2005 NOTE Approved as HD 60364-5-51:2009 +A11:2013
IEC 61158-1:2023 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 61158-1:2023 (not modified)
IEC 61689:2022 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 61689:2022 (not modified)
IEC 62135-2:2020 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 62135-2:2021 (not modified)
Annex ZA
(normative)
Normative references to international publications
with their corresponding European publications
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments)
applies.
NOTE 1  Where an International Publication has been modified by common modifications, indicated by (mod),
the relevant EN/HD applies.
NOTE 2  Up-to-date information on the latest versions of the European Standards listed in this annex is available
here: www.cencenelec.eu.
Publication Year Title EN/HD Year
CISPR 16-1-1 2019 Specification for radio disturbance and EN IEC 55016-1-1 2019
immunity measuring apparatus and
methods - Part 1-1: Radio disturbance and
immunity measuring apparatus -
Measuring apparatus
CISPR 16-1-2 2014 Specification for radio disturbance and EN 55016-1-2 2014
immunity measuring apparatus and
methods - Part 1-2: Radio disturbance and
immunity measuring apparatus - Coupling
devices for conducted disturbance
measurements
+ A1 2017 + A1 2018
CISPR 16-1-4 2019 Specification for radio disturbance and EN IEC 55016-1-4 2019
immunity measuring apparatus and
methods - Part 1-4: Radio disturbance and
immunity measuring apparatus - Antennas
and test sites for radiated disturbance
measurements
+ A1 2020 + A1 2020
+ A2 2023 + A2 2023
CISPR 16-2-1 2014 Specification for radio disturbance and EN 55016-2-1 2014
immunity measuring apparatus and
methods - Part 2-1: Methods of
measurement of disturbances and
immunity - Conducted disturbance
measurements
+ A1 2017 + A1 2017
Publication Year Title EN/HD Year
CISPR 16-2-3 2016 Specification for radio disturbance and EN 55016-2-3 2017
immunity measuring apparatus and
methods - Part 2-3: Methods of
measurement of disturbances and
immunity - Radiated disturbance
measurements
+ A1 2019 + A1 2019
+ A2 2023 + A2 2023
CISPR 16-4-2 2011 Specification for radio disturbance and EN 55016-4-2 2011
immunity measuring apparatus and
methods - Part 4-2: Uncertainties, statistics
and limit modelling - Measurement
instrumentation uncertainty
+ A1 2014 + A1 2014
+ A2 2018 + A2 2018
CISPR 32 2015 Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia EN 55032 2015
equipment - Emission requirements
+ A1 2019 + A1 2020
IEC 60050-161 1990 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary. - -
Chapter 161: Electromagnetic compatibility
IEC 60601-2-2 2017 Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-2: EN IEC 60601-2-2 2018
Particular requirements for the basic safety
and essential performance of high
frequency surgical equipment and high
frequency surgical accessories
IEC 61000-4-6 2023 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part EN IEC 61000-4-6 2023
4-6: Testing and measurement techniques
- Immunity to conducted disturbances,
induced by radio-frequency fields
IEC 61307 2011 Industrial microwave heating installations - EN 61307 2011
Test methods for the determination of
power output
ITU Radio 2020 Radio Regulations - -
Regulations
CISPR 11 ®
Edition 7.0 2024-02
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PRODUCT FAMILY EMC STANDARD
NORME DE FAMILLE DE PRODUITS EN CEM

Industrial, scientific and medical equipment – Radio-frequency disturbance

characteristics – Limits and methods of measurement

Appareils industriels, scientifiques et médicaux – Caractéristiques de

perturbations radioélectriques – Limites et méthodes de mesure

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 7
INTRODUCTION . 10
1 Scope . 11
2 Normative references . 11
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms . 13
3.1 Terms and definitions . 13
3.2 Abbreviated terms . 18
4 Frequencies designated for ISM use . 19
5 Classification of equipment . 20
5.1 Separation into groups . 20
5.2 Division into classes . 20
5.3 Documentation for the user . 20
6 Limits of electromagnetic disturbances . 21
6.1 General . 21
6.2 Group 1 equipment measured on a test site . 21
6.2.1 Limits for conducted disturbances . 21
6.2.2 Limits of electromagnetic radiation disturbance. 26
6.3 Group 2 equipment measured on a test site . 29
6.3.1 Limits for conducted disturbances . 29
6.3.2 Limits of electromagnetic radiation disturbance. 30
6.4 Group 1 and group 2 class A equipment measured in situ . 36
6.4.1 Limits for conducted disturbances . 36
6.4.2 Limits of electromagnetic radiation disturbance. 36
7 Measurement requirements . 39
7.1 General . 39
7.2 Ambient noise . 39
7.3 Measuring equipment . 40
7.3.1 Measuring instruments. 40
7.3.2 Artificial network (AN) . 40
7.3.3 Voltage probe . 41
7.3.4 Antennas . 41
7.3.5 Artificial hand . 42
7.4 Frequency measurement . 42
7.5 Configuration of equipment under test. 42
7.5.1 General . 42
7.5.2 EUT cables and components . 45
7.5.3 Connection to the electricity supply network on a test site . 46
7.5.4 Measurements of robots . 49
7.6 Load conditions of the EUT . 53
7.6.1 General . 53
7.6.2 Medical equipment . 53
7.6.3 Industrial equipment . 55
7.6.4 Scientific, laboratory and measuring equipment . 55
7.6.5 Microwave cooking appliances . 55
7.6.6 Other equipment in the frequency range 1 GHz to 18 GHz . 55
7.6.7 Electric welding equipment . 56

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7.6.8 ISM RF lighting equipment . 56
7.6.9 Medium voltage (MV) and high voltage (HV) switchgear . 56
7.6.10 Grid connected power converters . 56
7.6.11 Robots . 57
7.7 Recording of test-site measurement results . 57
7.7.1 General . 57
7.7.2 Conducted emissions . 58
7.7.3 Radiated emissions . 58
8 Special provisions for test site measurements (9 kHz to 1 GHz) . 58
8.1 Ground planes . 58
8.2 Measurement of conducted disturbances . 58
8.2.1 General . 58
8.2.2 Measurements on grid connected power converters . 59
8.2.3 Handheld equipment which is normally operated without an earth
connection . 63
8.3 OATS and SAC for measurements in the range 9 kHz to 1 GHz . 63
8.3.1 General . 63
8.3.2 Validation of the radiation test site (9 kHz to 1 GHz) . 64
8.3.3 Disposition of equipment under test (9 kHz to 1 GHz) . 64
8.3.4 Radiation measurements (9 kHz to 1 GHz) . 65
8.4 Alternative radiation test sites for the frequency range 30 MHz to 1 GHz . 65
8.5 FAR for measurements in the range 30 MHz to 1 GHz . 65
9 Radiation measurements: 1 GHz to 18 GHz . 65
9.1 Test arrangement . 65
9.2 Receiving antenna . 66
9.3 Validation of test site . 66
9.4 Measuring procedure . 66
9.4.1 General . 66
9.4.2 Operating conditions of the EUT (group 2 equipment only) . 67
9.4.3 Peak measurements (group 2 equipment only) . 67
9.4.4 Weighted measurements (group 2 equipment only) . 68
10 Measurement in situ . 69
11 Safety precautions for emission measurements on ISM RF equipment . 70
12 Measurement uncertainty . 70
Annex A (informative) Examples of equipment classification . 71
A.1 General . 71
A.2 Group 1 equipment . 71
A.2.1 General Group 1 equipment . 71
A.2.2 Detailed Group 1 equipment . 71
A.3 Group 2 equipment . 72
A.3.1 General Group 2 equipment . 72
A.3.2 Detailed Group 2 equipment . 72
Annex B (normative) Measurement of electromagnetic radiation disturbance in the
presence of signals from radio transmitters . 73
Annex C (informative) Recommendations of CISPR for protection of certain radio

services in particular areas . 74
C.1 General . 74
C.2 Recommendations for protection of safety-related radio services . 74

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C.3 Recommendations for protection of specific sensitive radio services . 76
Annex D (informative) Measurements on Grid Connected Power Converters (GCPC) –
Setups for an effective test site configuration . 79
D.1 General information and purpose . 79
D.2 Setup of the test site . 79
D.2.1 Block diagram of test site . 79
D.2.2 DC power supply . 80
D.2.3 AC power source . 80
D.2.4 Other components . 81
D.3 Other test setups . 81
D.3.1 Configuration comprising laboratory AC power source and resistive load . 81
D.3.2 Configuration with reverse power flow into the AC mains . 82
Annex E (informative) Guidance on prevention of saturation effects in mitigation filters
of transformer-less power converters during tests . 84
E.1 General information and purpose . 84
E.2 Recommendations for avoidance of saturation effects in the range 9 kHz to
150 kHz . 85
E.3 Detailed advice . 85
E.3.1 General . 85
E.3.2 Insert of series inductors (or common mode chokes) in the laboratory's
DC power supply chain . 86
E.3.3 Employment of additional common mode decoupling capacitors at the
interface between the AE port of the DC-AN and the laboratory DC
power supply port allocated in the test environment . 87
E.4 Background information . 87
Annex F (normative) Additional requirements for equipment with radio functionality . 90
F.1 Configuration of the EUT during emission tests . 90
F.2 Radiated emissions . 90
F.3 Conducted emissions . 90
Bibliography . 92

Figure 1 – Circuit for disturbance voltage measurements on mains supply . 41
Figure 2 – Artificial hand, RC element . 42
Figure 3 – Example for a typical cable arrangement for measurements of radiated
disturbances in 3 m separation distance, Table-top EUT . 44
Figure 4 – Example for a typical test set up for measurement of conducted and/or
radiated disturbances from a floor standing EUT, 3D view . 45
Figure 5 – EUT boundary determination for radiated disturbance measurements of
robots with extendable/moving arm . 49
Figure 6 – Example of a typical test setup for conducted disturbance measurement on
a floor-standing robot system . 50
Figure 7 – Example of a typical test setup for radiated disturbance measurement on a
floor-standing robot system . 51
Figure 8 – Example of a typical test setup for conducted disturbance measurement on
a combination robot system . 52
Figure 9 – Example of a typical test setup for radiated disturbance measurement on a
combination robot system . 53
Figure 10 – Disposition of medical equipment (capacitive type) and dummy load . 54

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Figure 11 – Typical arrangement for measurement of conducted disturbances at LV DC
power ports with the DC-AN used as termination and decoupling unit to the laboratory
DC power source . 60
Figure 12 – Typical arrangement for measurement of conducted disturbances at LV DC
power ports with the DC-AN used as termination and voltage probe . 61
Figure 13 – Typical arrangement for measurement of conducted disturbances at LV DC
power ports with the DC-AN used as voltage probe and with a current probe – 2D

diagram . 62
Figure 14 – Typical arrangement for measurement of conducted disturbances at LV DC
power ports with a DC-AN used as voltage probe and with a current probe – 3D
diagram . 62
Figure 15 – Radiation test site . 64
Figure 16 – Minimum size of metal ground plane . 64
Figure 17 – Decision tree for the measurement of emissions from 1 GHz to 18 GHz of
group 2 equipment operating at frequencies above 400 MHz . 67
Figure D.1 – Test setup for Case 1 (schematic) . 79
Figure D.2 – Test setup for Case 1 (3D view) . 80
Figure D.3 – Test setup for Case 2 (schematic) . 81
Figure D.4 – Test setup for Case 2 (3D view) . 82
Figure D.5 – Test setup for Case 3 (schematic) . 83
Figure D.6 – Test setup for Case 3 (3D view) . 83
Figure E.1 – Flow of the common mode RF current at test site configuration level . 86
Figure E.2 – Blocking of flow of common mode RF current by insert of series inductors . 86
Figure E.3 – Blocking of flow of common mode RF current by employment of additional
CM decoupling capacitors . 87
Figure E.4 – CM termination impedance at the EUT port of a DC-AN – Magnitude-
versus-frequency characteristic in the range 3 kHz to 30 MHz, Example . 88
Figure E.5 – Prevention of saturation of mitigation filters by use of additional
decoupling capacitors . 88
Figure E.6 – Change in the resonant frequency caused by the increase and decrease
in the decoupling capacitor's capacitance . 89
Figure E.7 – DC-AN circuit example where capacitance of blocking capacitors of the
LC decoupling circuit can be increased or decreased . 89

Table 1 – Frequencies in the radio-frequency (RF) range designated by ITU for use as

fundamental ISM frequencies . 19
Table 2 – Disturbance voltage limits for class A group 1 equipment measured on a test
site (AC mains power port). 23
Table 3 – Limits for conducted disturbances of class A group 1 equipment measured
on a test site (DC power port) . 24
Table 4 – Disturbance voltage limits for class B group 1 equipment measured on a test

site (AC mains power port). 24
Table 5 – Disturbance voltage limits for class B group 1 equipment measured on a test
site (DC power port) . 25
Table 6 – Applicability of measurements at DC power ports . 25
Table 7 – Limits for conducted disturbances measured on a test site (wired network
port) . 26
Table 8 – Electromagnetic radiation disturbance limits for class A group 1 equipment
measured on a test site . 27

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Table 9 – Electromagnetic radiation disturbance limits for class B group 1 equipment
measured on a test site . 27
Table 10 – Required highest frequency for radiated measurements . 28
Table 11 – Electromagnetic radiation disturbance limits for group 1 equipment
measured on a test site . 28
Table 12 – Disturbance voltage limits for class A group 2 equipment measured on a
test site (AC mains power port) . 30
Table 13 – Disturbance voltage limits for class B group 2 equipment measured on a
test site (AC mains power port) . 30
Table 14 – Electromagnetic radiation disturbance limits for class A group 2 equipment
measured on a test site . 32
Table 15 – Electromagnetic radiation disturbance limits for class A EDM and arc
welding equipment measured on a test site . 33
Table 16 – Electromagnetic radiation disturbance limits for class B group 2 equipment
measured on a test site . 33
Table 17 – Electromagnetic radiation disturbance peak limits for group 2 equipment
operating at frequencies above 400 MHz . 34
Table 18 – Electromagnetic radiation disturbance weighted limits for group 2
equipment operating at frequencies above 400 MHz . 35
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Table 19 – Electromagnetic radiation disturbance APD level corresponding to 10
limits for class B group 2 equipment operating at frequencies above 400 MHz . 36
Table 20 – Electromagnetic radiation disturbance limits for class A group 1 equipment
measured in situ . 37
Table 21 – Electromagnetic radiation disturbance limits for class A group 2 equipment
measured in situ . 38
Table 22 – Operation modes for fixed robots . 57
Table 23 – Operation modes for mobile robots . 57
Table 24 – Frequency subranges to be used for weighted measurements . 68
Table C.1 – Limits for electromagnetic radiation disturbances for in situ measurements
to protect specific safety-related radio services in particular areas . 74
Table C.2 – Frequency bands allocated for safety-related radio services . 75
Table C.3 – Frequency bands allocated for sensitive radio services . 77
Table F.1 – Disturbance voltage and current limits for group 1 and group 2 equipment

measured on a test site (antenna port) . 91

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International Standard CISPR 11 has been prepared by CISPR Subcommittee B: Interference
relating to industrial, scientific and medical radio-frequency apparatus, to other (heavy)
industrial equipment, to overhead power lines, to high voltage equipment and to electric traction.
This seventh edition cancels and replaces the sixth edition published in 2015,
Amendment 1:2016 and Amendment 2:2019. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
edition:
a) introduction of limits for radiated disturbances in the frequency range above 1 GHz for
group 1 equipment in line with the requirements given in the generic emission standards;
b) introduction of limits for conducted disturbances on the wired network port in line with the
requirements given in the generic emission standards;

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c) introduction of requirements for equipment which incorporates radio transmit/receive
functions;
d) introduction of definitions for various types of robots;
e) consideration of some particular conditions when measuring robots, such as measurement
setups and operating modes of robots.
The text of this document is based on the following documents:
Draft Report on voting
CIS/B/831/FDIS CIS/B/837/RVD
Full information on the voting for its approval can be found in the report on voting indicated in
the above table.
The language used for the development of this International Standard is English.
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This document has the status of a Product Family EMC standard in accordance with IEC
Guide 107, Electromagnetic compatibility – Guide to the drafting of electromagnetic
compatibility publications (2014).
The committee has decided that the contents of this document will remain unchanged until the
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• reconfirmed,
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The main content of this document is based on CISPR Recommendation No. 39/2 given below:
RECOMMENDATION No. 39/2
Limits and methods of measurement of electromagnetic disturbance characteristics
of industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment
The CISPR
CONSIDERING
a) that ISM RF equipment is an important source of disturbance;
b) that methods of measuring such disturbances have been prescribed by the CISPR;
c) that certain frequencies are designated by the International Telecommunication Union
(ITU) for unrestricted radiation from ISM equipment,
RECOMMENDS
that the latest edition of CISPR 11 be used for the application of limits and methods of
measurement of ISM equipment.
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INTRODUCTION
This CISPR publication contains, amongst common requirements for the control of RF
disturbances from equipment intended for use in industrial, scientific, and medical electrical
applications, specific requirements for the control of RF disturbances caused by ISM RF
applications in the meaning of the definition of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU),
see also Definition 3.1.18 in this document. CISPR and ITU share their responsibilities for the
protection of radio services in respect of the use of ISM RF applications.
The CISPR is concerned with the control of RF disturbances from ISM RF applications by means
of an assessment of these disturbances either at a standardised test site or, for an individual
ISM RF application which cannot be tested at such a site, at its place of operation. Consequently,
this CISPR Publication covers requirements for both, equipment assessed by means of tests at
standardised test sites or of individual equipment under in situ conditions.
The ITU is concerned with the control of RF disturbances from ISM RF applications during
normal operation and use of the respective equipment at its place of operation (see
Definition 1.15 in the ITU Radio Regulations(2020)). There, use of radio-frequency energy
decoupled from the ISM RF application by radiation, induction or capacitive coupl
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