This International Standard specifies methods to determine chemical emission rates of analytes from
information and communication technology and consumer electronics equipment during intended operation in
an Emission Test Chamber (ETC).
The methods comprise preparation, sampling (or monitoring) in a controlled ETC, storage and analysis,
calculation and reporting of emission rates.
This International Standard includes specific methods for equipment using consumables, such as printers, and
equipment not using consumables, such as monitors and PCs. Annex A specifies monochrome and colour
print patterns for use in the operating phase of EUT using paper consumables.
Examples of equipment under test (EUT) that do not use consumables are:
? monitors and TV sets (CRT, plasma, LCD, rear projector, beamer);
? video (VCR, DVD player/recorder, camcorder);
? SAT receiver (set-top box);
? audio units (CD player/recorder, home theatre systems, audio home systems, micro-/mini-, midi-systems,
amplifier, receiver);
? portable audio (CD player, MP 3 player, radio recorder, clock radio, etc.);
? computer (desktop, tower, server), portable computers (notebooks).
Emission rates from EUT using consumables may also be determined according to additional requirements
identified by “RAL-UZ 122 Option”.
Calculations use the generalised model and approximations thereof as developed in Annex B.
The emission rates determined with this method may be used to compare equipment in the same class.
Predictions of “real indoor” concentrations from the determined emission rates are outside the scope of this
International Standard.