Try Conformity Standards at (508) 486-8880 for a copy of the 1996
guidelines.

Jon D. Curtis, P.E.

Curtis-Straus LLC                phone:  (508) 486-8880
527 Great Road                   fax:    (508) 486-8828
Littleton, MA 01460              email:  [email protected]
USA

On Tue, 13 Aug 1996 [email protected] wrote:

> .......................................................................
> 
> Item Subject: CE marking of components
>      Howdy Lyle,
>      
>      How does one get a complete copy of the 1996 guidelines? 
>      
>      Regards,
>      Ron Wellman
>      [email protected]
> 
> 
> ______________________________ Reply Separator 
> _________________________________
> Subject: CE marking of components
> Author:  Non-HP-owner-emc-pstc ([email protected]) at 
> HP-PaloAlto,shargw3
> Date:    8/13/96 7:38 AM
> 
> 
> The best guidance on CE marking of components for the EMC Directive is 
> included in the 1996  revision of the "Guidelines on the application of 
> council directive 89/336EEC......"   If you dont' have a copy, you need to 
> get one.  
>      
> The guidelines  include over three pages of discussion relating to 
> application of the EMC Directive to components.  The key point is that 
> components do not need to comply with the directive unless they are placed 
> on the market for distribution and use AND perform a direct function.  
> Direct function means any function which meets the needs of a user and can 
> be directly used by such a user, without the need to make any further 
> adjustments other than any connection essential for its electrical power 
> supply or for the exchange of analogue or digital signals.
>      
>      
> Lyle Luttrell
> TUV Product Service
>      
>      
> The following was included as an attachement.  Please use UUDECODE 
> to retrieve it.  The original file name was 'ATTRIBS.BND'.
>      
> 
> .......................................................................
> 
> Item Subject: ATTRIBS.BND
> Could not convert BINARY FILE item to text.
> Will attempt to 'shar' item as file '08snsp1' at end of msg.
> 
> 
> # This is a shell archive.  Remove anything before this line,
> # then unpack it by saving it in a file and typing "sh file".
> #
> # Wrapped by David Fritsch <openmail@hpcc08> on Tue Aug 13 16:55:28 1996
> #
> # This archive contains:
> #     08snsp1 
> #
> # Error checking via wc(1) will be performed.
> 
> LANG=""; export LANG
> PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH; export PATH
> 
> 
> rm -f /tmp/uud$$
> (echo "begin 666 /tmp/uud$$\n#;VL*n#6%@x\n \nend" | uudecode) >/dev/null 2>&1
> if [ X"`cat /tmp/uud$$ 2>&1`" = Xok ]
> then
>       unpacker=uudecode
> else
>       echo Compiling unpacker for non-ascii files
>       pwd=`pwd`; cd /tmp
>       cat >unpack$$.c <<'EOF'
> #include <stdio.h>
> #define C (*p++ - ' ' & 077)
> main()
> {
>       int n;
>       char buf[128], *p, a,b;
> 
>       scanf("begin %o ", &n);
>       gets(buf);
> 
>       if (freopen(buf, "w", stdout) == NULL) {
>               perror(buf);
>               exit(1);
>       }
> 
>       while (gets(p=buf) && (n=C)) {
>               while (n>0) {
>                       a = C;
>                       if (n-- > 0) putchar(a << 2 | (b=C) >> 4);
>                       if (n-- > 0) putchar(b << 4 | (a=C) >> 2);
>                       if (n-- > 0) putchar(a << 6 | C);
>               }
>       }
>       exit(0);
> }
> EOF
>       cc -o unpack$$ unpack$$.c
>       rm unpack$$.c
>       cd $pwd
>       unpacker=/tmp/unpack$$
> fi
> rm -f /tmp/uud$$
> 
> echo x - 08snsp1 '[non-ascii]'
> $unpacker <<'@eof'
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> @eof
> set `wc -lwc <08snsp1`
> if test $1$2$3 != 61511308
> then
>       echo ERROR: wc results of 08snsp1 are $* should be 6 151 1308
> fi
> 
> chmod 660 08snsp1
> 
> rm -f /tmp/unpack$$
> exit 0
> 

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