Andy, I'm looking also for approval requirements for Turkey. I found out so far:
- The CE-mark is fully accepted in Turkey. - Turkey and Germany are very much linked together by History and a large minority of Turkish people in germany. The GS-mark, which is a safety mark in accordance to the German Law for Product Safety is a high image mark in Turkey (not required ... but useful to sell products). There exists a TSE mark, that seems to be the only mark I found existing in Turkey so far. But is's not commen and not required to sell in this country. regards Horst Good Morning All; Is anyone out there familiar with Turkish requirements for EMC and/or Safety on medical lab equipment (in-vitro)? A colleague of mine has been asked a question concerning his product's input line impedance, and we are wondering if it may be related to regulatory requirements. Perhaps requirements for line harmonics or PFC? Any Help would be greatly appreciated. Andy Garcia South Florida Data Services ********************************************************************* Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Horst Haug INTERTest Systems GmbH Produktsicherheit Sudetenstr. 5 Product-Safety D - 87600 Kaufbeuren Tel. : +49 8341/91-5051 FAX : +49 8341/91-5059 E-Mail: [email protected] WWW : http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/intertest_germany *********************************************************************

