There's a cam of some sort when actuating the
door to open or close. That has broken only
once in past. Chamber has been here for
several years. The teeth didn't shear, the
entire cam broke in half. - Doug McKean
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Amund,
I don't think the discussion reached a consensus. An early book on the
subject,
Chris Marshman. The Guide to the EMC Directive. 1992:IEEE Press,
Piscataway NJ 308p.,
identified 'Communauté Européen' as the reason for 'CE' (p11 of
Introduction).
Some explainations are anachronistic.
We had a short discussion last autumn about the abbreviation of 'CE'.
CE... That would mean 'Caveat Emptor', right?
Mike
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I read in !emc-pstc that vze3dft5 vze3d...@verizon.net wrote (in
cmeelmjfhamodlkklhmlkehechaa.vze3d...@verizon.net) about 'Home audio
equipment', on Mon, 11 Feb 2002:
Can someone point me to the proper standards for emissions and immunity in
Europe for audio equipment. I am specifically talking
I read in !emc-pstc that am...@westin-emission.no wrote (in LFENJLPMMJB
mhpeibnilmemdccaa.am...@westin-emission.no) about 'CE - the
abbreviation', on Mon, 11 Feb 2002:
We had a short discussion last autumn about the abbreviation of 'CE'. Did we
conclude that the characters CE didn't mean
What are your thoughts on this issue?
The prevailing ITE safety standards (e.g. IEC 60950) require markings
that include the manufacturer's name, trademark, or identification
mark (section 1.7.1).
It is not uncommon for a manufacturer to allow another company to
market their products under
Can someone point me to the proper standards for emissions and immunity in
Europe for audio equipment. I am specifically talking about home use, not
industrial use. Do the generics apply or are there product specific
standards that would apply? Thanks in advance.
Mike
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Ooops
Correction on the price...The one I quoted below was for the TRF.
The standard runs 275 CHF or ~163.25 USD.
Thanks for the heads up.
Dave Spencer
Oresis Communications
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Hi,
I pulled UL 1492.
127.4.2 A product that is capable of emitting ionizing radiation or that
contains a laser diode shall have a distinctive marking to identify the full
name and address of the manufacturer. If the product is to be sold under a
name other than the manufacturer, the full name
Hi all,
We had a short discussion last autumn about the abbreviation of 'CE'. Did we
conclude that the characters CE didn't mean anything? I have seen papers
recently that says CE is 'Communauté Européen', but we did conclude that it
was incorrect, didn't we ?
Best regards
Amund Westin,
Is a member of or a person otherwise associated with TC300 work group on
our EMCPSTC list that could assist or comment?
We have products in design that could be applied to Marine applications.
We'd like to design-in the EMC and safety requirements now.
I believe the best approach would be to
Hi Dave,
The EN 60950 you referenced below is actually EN/TRF 60950, which is a Test
Report Form, hence the
TRF. It consists of only 38 pages, so it cannot be the whole standard. However,
I do share your
sentiment about poorly reproduced copies, whoever I may get (er, buy) them from.
Best
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Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 11:11:12 -0600
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To: 'Doug McKean' dmck...@corp.auspex.com,EMC-PSTC Discussion
I read in !emc-pstc that Cortland Richmond 72146@compuserve.com
wrote (in 200202111224_mc3-f1a5-3...@compuserve.com) about 'Chamber
Doors', on Mon, 11 Feb 2002:
I've rarely seen folks doing
monthly maintenance on the fingers that seal a door.
Manicure? (;-)
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Hi,
I can't find GR-418 (Generic Reliability Assurance Requirements for Fiber
Optic Transport Systems) on Telcordia's on-line document center - anybody
know if this has been superseded/discontinued?
Thanks,
Dave Wilson
Alidian Networks Inc.
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Hi All,
For the cost conscious, don't forget about the IEC website,
http://www.iec.ch/ You can download most of the EU and International
standards in PDF or Word format. With the current exchange rate it is quite
a bargain. The same EN60950:2000 costs 159 CHF (Swiss Franc) or ~94.50 USD
at
Can you share with us what experiences you have had with doors of your
steel
clad chambers? If you could share such things as chamber vendor, hinge
adjustments, door maintenance recommended and performed, warranty claims
and
length of time without problems, that would help us understand the 1
As a matter of interest, when you order a free amendment or
corrigendum from BSI, you have a reasonable chance of being
supplied with the whole standard !! (which makes my day : )
John Crabb, Development Excellence (Product Safety) ,
NCR Financial Solutions Group Ltd., Discovery Centre,
No specific war stories. Door shielding depends on homogeneity of
conductivity across door-chamber interface. That can be degraded rapidly
through misuse. Fingerstock can be broken or allowed to get dirty, and
sliding pocket doors can be mistreated in different ways that deteriorate
the
Richard -
If the monitor contains a CRT, the requirement in question
may arise from 21CFR, rather than UL. The responsible
company needs their name and address marked on products.
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services
Good Morning,
I am in desperate need of your expert assistance. I need to define the
requirements for a device that is located in a hospital operating room.
Device 'X' is used during surgery and makes contact to the patient.
The device will be compliant with EN 60601-1, EN 60601-1-1, EN
Hi Richard,
Have you tried:
Global Engineering Documents at:
http://global.ihs.com
or
ANSI at:
http://webstore.ansi.org/ansidocstore/find.asp?
IMO, ANSI is generally less expensive than Global and all documents from ANSI
are downloadable in
PDF. For instance, doing a quick search for
Anyone know where to find Morocco requirements for safety, emc and telecom?
Thanks,
David.
David Gelfand
Regulatory Approvals
Kontron Canada
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We are purchasing an additional steel clad shield room for our compliance
lab. The chambers all appear to carry a 5 year warranty but the doors carry
a 1 year warranty. There must be a reason why the door has a much shorter
warranty period than the rest of the chamber.
We currently have 2
Nick, Let's not lose sight of the original question:
We have a customer that is concerned about how our product, laboratory
equipment, will respond to electromagnetic disturbances from a high speed
train that runs close to their lab. The customer states that the
disturbance will be around
I read in !emc-pstc that richwo...@tycoint.com wrote (in 846BF526A205F8
4BA2B6045BBF7E9A6A01F13DC6@flbocexu05) about 'Downloadable CENELEC
Standards', on Mon, 11 Feb 2002:
BSI only has the ammended standards available - just
what I wanted to do - pay over and over again for the original standard.
Greetings all,
In my days at an EMC test house, we used Dell Dimension series P1 -133
to 200's and PII 233-300's with great success. I think Micron may have
used the same case as well. The dells were opened daily but kept their
excellent shielding for at least 2-3 years. Good luck finding
Other than the following agencies, does anyone know of other web sites where
English language CENELEC standards can be ordered and downloaded at a
reasonable cost? I am especially interested in sites where the amendmends
are available. SIS is the only site that I have found that has the
Can anyone recommend suppliers/models for performing multiple burst
multi-stroke lightning tests in accordance with AC 20-136, Boeing and
Airbus specs?
Thanks in advance,
Susan Beard
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Richard
The only people for certain who know what should be on a label are UL, so a
quick phone call to your local office should help. But we OEM manufacture raid
systems and have never had a problem with only placing the File number on the
label. The file numbers are public domain information
Hi Kate,
Not sure about practical, but ISO 11452 Part 3 describes the calculation method
for the electric field inside a TEM cell.
It uses the formula
|E| = sqrt(P x Z) / d
Where |E| is the absolute value of electric field measured in Volts/m
P is the net power, in watts, to be
Are there any opinion of EMI receiver from Schaffner?
I am considering to get one receiver or spectrum analyser to cover up to 26.5
GHz. Cost is an issue and the most important is the services provided. The
rep. of the famous brand of EMI reciver is not very good at servicing the test
lab
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