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Report No.: M47ET060805 (ETSI EN 301 893)
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1.9 General Test Condition
The test condition shall be as follows: (See Clause 5.1)
The NORMAL temperature and humidity conditions for tests shall be any convenient
combination of temperature and humidity within the following ranges:
- temperature: 0℃ to +40℃;
- relative humidity: 20% to 85%.
The normal test voltage for equipment to be connected to the main shall be the nominal mains
voltage.
For purpose of this ETS, the normal voltage shall be the declared voltage or any of the
declared voltages for which the equipment was designed.
The frequency of the test power source corresponding to the AC mains shall be between 49Hz
and 51Hz.
The nominal test voltage shall be as declared by the equipment manufacturer for operation
from other power sources or types of battery (primary or secondary). This shall be recorded in the
test report.
For tests at EXTREME temperatures, measurements shall be as declared by the equipment
manufacturer in accordance with the procedures specified in clause 5.1.1, at the upper and lower
temperatures of the range as follows:
temperature: -10℃ to +60℃;
The carrier frequencies as in clause 4.2.2 and the e.i.r.p. Limit in clause 4.3.2 shall not be
exceeded.
Tests at extreme power source voltages specified below are not required when the equipment
under test is designed for operation as part of and powered by another system or piece of equipment.
Where this is the case, the limit values of the host system or host equipment shall apply. The
appropriate limit values shall be declared by the manufacturer and recorded in the test report.
The EXTREME TEST VOLTAGE for equipment to be connected to an AC mains source
shall be the nominal mains voltage ±10%.
For equipment using other power sources, or capable of being operated from a variety of
power sources (primary or secondary), the extreme test voltages shall be those declared by the
manufacturer; these shall be recorded in the test report. Before measurements are made the
equipment shall have reached thermal balance in the test chamber.