List of standards to TR TS 020/2011 PDF
Name in English:
List of standards to TR TS 020/2011
Name in Russian:
Перечень стандартов к ТР ТС 020/2011
List of standards to TR TS 020/2011 Customs Union Technical Regulations 'Electromagnetic compatibility of technical equipment'. Final version with Amendments as of February 3, 2015
Full title and description
TR TS 020/2011 — Technical Regulation of the Customs Union (EAEU) "Electromagnetic compatibility of technical equipment" (commonly cited as TR CU 020/2011 or TR TS 020/2011). The regulation establishes essential EMC requirements, marking and documentation duties, and refers to a formally approved list of international and regional standards that can be used to demonstrate conformity.
Abstract
TR TS 020/2011 defines mandatory electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements for technical equipment placed on the market of the Eurasian Economic Union member states. The regulation was adopted in December 2011 and entered into force in 2013; the regulatory framework is supported by an official list of voluntary and testing standards that is periodically updated by EAEU decisions.
General information
- Status: Active / in-force (subject to periodic amendments and list updates).
- Publication date: Adopted December 9, 2011; entered into force February 15, 2013.
- Publisher: Commission / Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EAEU / Customs Union regulatory bodies).
- ICS / categories: Electromagnetic compatibility; product safety; conformity assessment.
- Edition / version: Original text 2011 (TR TS 020/2011); lists of harmonized/test standards updated by subsequent EAEU decisions (notably updates published in 2021 and later amendments/clarifications).
- Number of pages: Typical consolidated PDF texts of the regulation are ~29 pages in published translations/compilations.
Scope
The regulation applies to technical equipment that can generate electromagnetic disturbance and/or whose correct functioning depends on immunity to external electromagnetic disturbance. It covers design and manufacturing requirements, limits on emissions, immunity (noise‑resistance) criteria, documentation and marking rules, and references a list of standards (product, emission and immunity standards, and testing methods) to be used for conformity assessment. Certain passive items and narrowly defined exclusions are listed in the regulation’s annexes.
Key topics and requirements
- Essential EMC requirements (limits on conducted and radiated emissions; required immunity levels for intended electromagnetic environments).
- Obligations for manufacturer/importer: technical analysis, user documentation with EMC instructions, marking and traceability.
- Conformity assessment mechanisms: certification or declaration routes depending on product category; use of approved standards for voluntary presumption of conformity.
- Reference lists: product-family standards, general EMC standards and specific test-method standards (lists are maintained and updated by the EAEU).
- Commonly applied standards families referenced in the lists: IEC/EN/CISPR emission standards and the IEC 61000 series of immunity and test-method parts (many of these are adopted as national/regional GOST/СТБ variants).
Typical use and users
Manufacturers, importers and conformity assessment bodies use TR TS 020/2011 to determine EMC compliance requirements for products intended for sale in EAEU member states. Typical product sectors include household appliances, information and communication equipment, industrial control equipment, medical electrical equipment (subject to special product standards), lighting, power supplies, and other electrically powered devices that can emit or receive electromagnetic disturbances. Regulatory consultants and testing laboratories consult the regulation and its lists to select applicable tests and standards.
Related standards
The regulation is implemented in practice by applying harmonized international and regional standards. Key related standards and families (examples, not exhaustive) include: IEC/EN/CISPR product- and emission-standards (CISPR series), the IEC 61000 series (parts 3‑x for emission limits and 4‑x for immunity and test methods), and product-family standards such as IEC 60601‑1‑2 (medical equipment EMC) or ICT/audio standards used in declarations of conformity. Official EAEU lists map specific GOST/СТБ (regional) adoptions of these IEC/CISPR standards to TR TS 020/2011.
Keywords
EMC, electromagnetic compatibility, TR TS 020/2011, TR CU 020/2011, EAEU, Customs Union, emissions, immunity, IEC 61000, CISPR, conformity assessment, EAC certification, harmonized standards, GOST.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: TR TS 020/2011 is a technical regulation of the Customs Union / EAEU titled "Electromagnetic compatibility of technical equipment" that sets essential EMC requirements and refers to lists of standards acceptable for demonstrating conformity.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers emission limits and immunity requirements, manufacturer/importer obligations (marking, documentation, technical analysis), and the methods by which compliance may be demonstrated (certificates/declarations supported by tests and standards). The regulation also defines product categories subject to certification versus declaration and lists exclusions.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Manufacturers, importers, conformity-assessment bodies, test laboratories and regulatory consultants working with products placed on the EAEU market use the regulation to determine EMC testing and documentation requirements prior to market entry.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The regulation itself (TR TS 020/2011) remains a current EAEU technical regulation, but its operative list of referenced standards is periodically updated by EAEU decisions (notably updates published in 2021 and later amendments). Always check the latest officially published lists and Belarus/Russia/Kazakhstan national adoptions for the current set of standards and their national GOST/СТБ identifiers.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes. TR TS 020/2011 is one of several EAEU technical regulations covering different product safety areas (for example, TR CU 004/2011 on low‑voltage equipment, TR CU 010/2011 on machinery safety, etc.). EMC requirements in TR TS 020/2011 may interact with other product‑specific regulations where overlap exists.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Electromagnetic compatibility, emissions, immunity, IEC 61000, CISPR, conformity assessment, EAC/EAEU, harmonized standards, testing methods, GOST/СТБ.