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$$ > > echo x - 08snsp1 '[non-ascii]' > $unpacker <<'@eof' > begin 660 08snsp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end > @eof > set `wc -lwc <08snsp1` > if test $1$2$3 != 61511308 > then > echo ERROR: wc results of 08snsp1 are $* should be 6 151 1308 > fi > > chmod 660 08snsp1 > > rm -f /tmp/unpack$$ > exit 0 >

