[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 47, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 47CFR15.207]
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TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION
CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
PART 15--RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES--Table of Contents
Subpart C--Intentional Radiators
Sec. 15.207 Conducted limits.
(a) For an intentional radiator which is designed to be connected to
the public utility (AC) power line, the radio frequency voltage that is
conducted back onto the AC power line on any frequency or frequencies
within the band 450 kHz to 30 MHz shall not exceed 250 microvolts.
Compliance with this provision shall be based on the measurement of the
radio frequency voltage between each power line and ground at the power
terminals.
(b) The following option may be employed if the conducted emissions
exceed the limits in paragraph (a) of this section when measured using
instrumentation employing a qusi-peak dectector function: If the level
of the emission measured using thr quasi-peak instrumentation is 6 dB,
or more, higher than the level of the same emission measured with
intrumentation having an average detector and a 9 kHz minimum bandwidth,
that emission is considered broadband and the level obtained with the
quasi-peak detector may be reduced by 13 dB for comparison to the
limits. When employing this option, the following conditions shall be
observed:
(1) The measuring instrumentation with the average detector shall
employ a linear IF amplifier.
(2) Care must be taken not to exceed the dynamic range of the
measuring instrument when measuring an emission with a low duty cycle.
(3) The test report required for verification or for an application
for a grant of equipment authorization shall contain all details
supporting the use of this option.
(c) The limit shown in paragraph (a) of this section shall not apply
to carrier current systems operating as intentional radiators on
frequencies below 30 MHz. In lieu thereof, these carrier current systems
shall be subject to the following standards:
(1) For carrier current system containing their fundamental emission
within the frequency band 535-1705 kHz and intended to be received using
a standard AM broadcast receiver: no limit on conducted emissions.
(2) For all other carrier current systems: 1000 uV within the
frequency band 535-1705 kHz.
(3) Carrier current systems operating below 30 MHz are also subject
to the radiated emission limits in Sec. 15.205, Sec. 15.209,
Sec. 15.221, Sec. 15.223, or Sec. 15.227, as appropriate.
(d) Measurements to demonstrate compliance with the conducted limits
are not required for devices which only employ battery power for
operation and which do not operate from the AC power lines or contain
provisions for operation while connected to the AC power lines. Devices
that include, or make provisions for, the use of battery chargers which
permit operating while charging, AC adapters or battery eliminators or
that connect to the AC power lines indirectly, obtainig their power
through another device which is connected to the AC power lines, shall
be tested to demonstrate compliance with the conducted limits.
[54 FR 17714, Apr. 25, 1989, as amended at 56 FR 373, Jan. 4, 1991; 57
FR 33448, July 29, 1992; 58 FR 51249, Oct. 1, 1993]
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