"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."
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