Hi John,
My boss maintains a complete worldwide power cord and plug requirements with
photos illustrations in our secure server but needs special access code.
I copy him in this email and he shall get back to you to let you access his
secured page or email to you on your questions.
Good luck
Hi Eric,
You do not need to apply for CCC Mark certification, in fact you can not get
CCC certification on products which is no long in production, however, you can
and you need to apply for CCC Exemption for spare parts which are no long in
production.
If you need detail procedures for CCC
Hello everyone,
I was hoping someone out there would have some experience with power cord plug
requirements for Korea.
We recently received an e-mail from our distributor who is telling us that
power cord plugs/ wall type supply plugs for class II ungrounded products must
comply with the
Thanks!
1) plug-in applications
2) domestic/commercial use
I did some WEB search and found out that many Surge Protected Devices were
CE marked according to EN60950.
In addition, I checked the LVD OJ, but could not find any suitable product
standard for SPD. Maybe they hidden under standard
Can anybody please point to or advise on a definitive ruling on the use of the
above. We would like to use two varistors in series between live and neutral
with a GDT from the “centre tap” of the varistors to chassis ground. All
components are suitably rated. The equipment in question is
Japan, as the rest of Asia, seems to take longer to adopt the latest version
of the IEC60065. You need to check the table in the latest CB bulletin to see
which version of the standard a country has adopted.
We had the same issue with the 5th and 6th edition. Japan had not yet adopted
the 6th
Dear all,
One of our customers wants a CCC declaration for a spare part ( a Switch mode
power module) that they want to send to China.
Starting from the beginning of last year (2003), we have the CCC certification
for our products that were in production at that moment.
However the concerned
Look at CB Bulletin 107A for any Japanese deviations to the 7th edition.
Look at CB Bulletin 105A for any Japanese deviations to the 6th Edition.
Look at the CB website to see if the 6th edition has been withdrawn.
Scott
- Original Message -
From: T.Sato
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 20:20:19 -0400,
Scott Douglas sdoug...@ptcnh.net wrote:
Second question, let's say a country has enacted legislation to adopt
the 6th Edition and has published its national deviations. The IEC
standard is modified to become the 7th Edition. Can I test my product to
the
Dear group,
I hope someone could help me about the following regulatory questions
regarding a WLAN accesspoint (802.11b and g) for the EU and US/Canada market.
1. Is it permitted to have the power output adjustable by SW settings so you
can exceed the allowed power output if wrong settings are
Amund
Josh is pointing you in the right direction, but I think it would help if you
more clearly defined the type of device in question and whether it is
a) for fixed or plug-in applications,
b) for industrial use or for domestic/commercial use?
John Allen
ERA Technology Ltd
Amund,
There are several I see in the list that may fit your needs. Try looking at
the following web page.
http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/pri/en/oj/dat/2004/c_103/c_10320040429en0002007
5.pdf
Regards,
Josh
Any idea about which LVD standard (for CE marking purposes ) that apply
for a
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