SURVEY ON EMC/EMI
Replies to the Survey
Communication
from Ukraine
The following communication,
dated 19 October 2016, is being circulated at the request of the
Delegation of Ukraine.
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1. (a) Does your Government have mandatory
technical requirements for electromagnetic interference of Information
Technology equipment? If so, please identify.
Technical
Regulations on Electromagnetic Compatibility of Equipment approved by the
Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 16.12.2015 No. 1077 and
developed on the basis of Directive 2014/30/EU of the European Parliament
and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on the harmonization of the
laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility.
(b) Are these requirements harmonized with CISPR 22?
If not, please explain the current requirements.
National
standards, which are identical to the European standards, are adopted in
Ukraine:
EN
55022:2010 (CISPR 22:2008 (Modified))
EN
55032:2012 (CISPR 32:2012)
2. (a) Does your government have mandatory
technical requirements for electromagnetic immunity of Information Technology
equipment? If so, please identify.
Technical
Regulations on Electromagnetic Compatibility of Equipment approved by the
Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 16.12.2015 No. 1077 and
developed on the basis of Directive 2014/30/EU of the European Parliament
and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on the harmonization of the
laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility.
(b) Are these requirements harmonized with
CISPR 24? If not, please explain the current requirements.
National
standard, which is identical to the European standard, is adopted in Ukraine:
EN
55024:2010 (CISPR 24:2010)
3. (a) What conformity assessment procedure for
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC/EMI), which includes both interference and
immunity, does your government require for approval of information technology
products?
Supplier's
Declaration of Conformity (SDoC) type 4 – the supplier or manufacturer of
the equipment declares the equipment meets the technical and administrative
requirement. Registration of the equipment with the regulator is not required
and testing of the equipment by recognized testing laboratory is not mandatory.
If testing is undertaken, the choice of the testing laboratory rests with
supplier or manufacturer.
In
some cases, the opinion of a 3rd party needs to be sought, but
only where a manufacture has not applied harmonised standards or these are not
available.
(b) May suppliers perform these procedures (e.g.
testing, declaration of conformity), or must third parties perform these
procedures?
Supplier's
Declaration of Conformity (SDoC) type 4 – the supplier or manufacturer of
the equipment declares the equipment meets the technical and administrative
requirement. Registration of the equipment with the regulator is not required
and testing of the equipment by recognized testing laboratory is not mandatory.
If testing is undertaken, the choice of the testing laboratory rests with supplier
or manufacturer.
In
some cases, the opinion of a 3rd party needs to be sought, but
only where a manufacture has not applied harmonised standards or these are not
available.
(c) What international guidelines or standards,
if any, are those procedures based on? If not, what guidelines or standards are
they based on?
Directive 2014/30/EU
of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on
the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic
compatibility, Article 14.
4. Has
your regulatory authority received any complaint or had any problems regarding
the EMC/EMI aspects of the approved information technology products? If
yes, how frequent? And please identify the nature of the complaint/problem.
No
complaints and problems.
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