B2
CAP. 106]
Telecommunication (Control of Interference) Regulations
[1972 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 65/66.
Citation.
Application of regulations and classification of apparatus. Schedule.
TELECOMMUNICATION (CONTROL OF INTERFERENCE) REGULATIONS
1.
(Cap. 106, section 37)
[9th September, 1966.]
These regulations may be cited as the Telecommunication (Control of Interference) Regulations.
2. (1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (3), these regulations shall apply to every apparatus belonging to any of the following classes of apparatus for or in respect of which limits of interference are specified in the Schedule-----
(a) ignition apparatus of internal combustion engines;
(b) equipment intended for the generation of radio-frequency energy for industrial, scientific or medical purposes;
(c) receivers, that is to say-
(i) receivers intended for the reception of amplitude modulated (A.M.) signals;
(ii) radio-frequency (R.F.) oscillators in receivers intended for the reception of television and in frequency modulated (F.M.) receivers;
(iii) the line time base of receivers intended for the reception of television signals;
(d) electrical traction systems, that is to say-
(i) trolley buses and tramways;
(ii) other traction systems;
(e) distribution systems having-
(i) a declared voltage between conductors not greater than 750 volts or a declared voltage between any one conductor and earth not greater than 375 volts; or
(ii) a declared voltage between conductors greater than 750 volts but not exceeding 15,000 volts or a declared voltage between any one conductor and earth greater than 375 volts but not exceeding 15,000 volts; or
(iii) a declared voltage between conductors or between any one conductor and earth exceeding 15,000 volts;
(f) equipment, other than equipment in any of the aforementioned classes, that is not connected to a distribution system;
(g) equipment, other than equipment in any of the aforementioned classes, that is designed for connexion at its terminals to a distribution system having-