Compatible Electronics is NVLAP-accredited to test Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) radio-frequency generators to ICES-001 Issue 4 and ICES-001 (current) — the Canadian standard for ISM equipment emissions at three Southern California locations.
ICES-001 (Interference-Causing Equipment Standard No. 1) is the Canadian standard governing radio frequency emissions from Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) radio-frequency generators. Issued by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED), it applies to equipment that intentionally generates and uses RF energy for purposes such as material heating, plasma generation, welding, diathermy, UV curing, and medical treatments.
ICES-001 is the Canadian equivalent of CISPR 11 / EN 55011 and aligns with FCC Part 18 test methods. See Canada ICES Testing overview for the full Canadian ICES standard family. Our ISM Equipment Learning Center page provides comprehensive background on CISPR 11 groups and classes.
🔎 ICES-001 vs ICES-003: ICES-001 applies to ISM radio-frequency generators — equipment that intentionally generates RF energy for industrial, scientific, or medical purposes. ICES-003 applies to Information Technology Equipment (ITE) — computing and digital apparatus. If your product is a computer or digital device, you need ICES-003. If it generates RF energy for processing (welding, heating, medical), you need ICES-001.
| Standard | Description | Locations |
|---|---|---|
| ICES-001 (Current) | Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) Radio Frequency Generators — current issue. Required for all new ISM equipment entering the Canadian market. | Lake ForestBreaNewbury Park |
| ICES-001 Issue 4 (2006, Updated November 2014) | Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) Radio Frequency Generators — legacy version still accepted for products in the field and renewal submissions. | Brea |
ICES-001 references measurement methods consistent with CISPR 11 and FCC OST/MP-5 (FCC Part 18). This allows products to be tested to ICES-001 alongside CISPR 11 / EN 55011 (for EU CE marking) and FCC Part 18 (for US market access) in a single test campaign — saving significant time and cost.
FCC OST/MP-5 test methods at all three locations. Test simultaneously with ICES-001 in a single visit.
EN 55011 for CE marking. All CISPR 11 / EN 55011 versions accredited. CE Marking overview.
AS CISPR 11 (2017) and AS/NZS CISPR 11 (2011) at Lake Forest and Brea for RCM compliance.
KCC Notice 2008-39 and KS C 9610-3-2/3-3 at all three locations.
NVLAP Lab Code 200527-0 — ICES-001 current and Issue 4 at Lake Forest, Brea & Newbury Park.
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