Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: October 10, 2024) |
Title 47 - Telecommunication |
Chapter I - Federal Communications Commission |
SubChapter A - General |
Part 18 - Industrial, Scientific, and Medical Equipment |
Subpart C - Technical Standards |
§ 18.305 - Field strength limits.
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§ 18.305 Field strength limits.
(a) ISM equipment operating on a frequency specified in § 18.301 is permitted unlimited radiated energy in the band specified for that frequency.
(b) The field strength levels of emissions which lie outside the bands specified in § 18.301, unless otherwise indicated, shall not exceed the following:
Equipment Operating frequency RF Power generated by equipment (watts) Field strength limit (uV/m) Distance (meters) Any type unless otherwise specified (miscellaneous) Any ISM frequency Below 500
500 or more25
25 × SQRT(power/500)300
1300Any non-ISM frequency Below 500
500 or more15
15 × SQRT(power/500)300
1300Industrial heaters and RF stabilized arc welders On or below 5,725 MHz
Above 5,725 MHzAny
Any10
(2)1,600
(2)Medical diathermy Any ISM frequency
Any non-ISM frequencyAny
Any25
15300
300Ultrasonic Below 490 kHz Below 500
500 or more2,400/F(kHz)
2,400/F(kHz) × SQRT(power/500)300
3300490 to 1,600 kHz
Above 1,600 kHzAny
Any24,000/F(kHz)
1530
30Induction cooking ranges Below 90 kHz
On or above 90 kHzAny
Any1,500
300430
430(c) The field strength limits for RF lighting devices shall be the following:
Frequency (MHz) Field strength limit at 30 meters (μV/m) Non-consumer equipment: 30-88 30 88-216 50 216-1000 70 Consumer equipment: 30-88 10 88-216 15 216-1000 20 Notes
1. The tighter limit shall apply at the boundary between two frequency ranges.
2. Testing for compliance with these limits may be made at closer distances, provided a sufficient number of measurements are taken to plot the radiation pattern, to determine the major lobes of radiation, and to determine the expected field strength level at 30, 300, or 1600 meters. Alternatively, if measurements are made at only one closer fixed distance, then the permissible field strength limits shall be adjusted using 1/d as an attenuation factor.
[50 FR 36070, Sept. 5, 1985, as amended at 51 FR 17970, May 16, 1986; 52 FR 43197, Nov. 10, 1987]