Dave,
I was not aware that the latest version of EN 61000-3-2 1998 excluded
professional equipment rated above 1000 Watts. This is a very
significant change to the standard.
I have been having trouble locating the 1998 version.
Could you provide me with a source to purchase this document from?
Regards
Joe Martin
[email protected]
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Subject: RE: Professional Equipment EN 61000-3-2
Author: [email protected] (George; David L) at fcinternet
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: 9/28/98 2:40 PM
Doug:
The change was an addition of a sentence to the existing definition. It
is up to the manufacture to determine if the product is professional or
not. You are on your own as far as the scope is concerned. The writers
(SC77A/WG1) say it includes everything. When reading the document there
are limitation based upon power requirements. Equipment below 50 Watts
and professional equipment above 1000 Watts are not covered. But the
standard is only mandatory on 1 Jan 2001 except for home use products.
Home use product limits are mandatory now because this standard replaces
IEC 555-2. Can't send you the electronic format because it is
copyrighted.
Dave George
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From: POWELL, DOUG [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 28, 1998 12:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Professional Equipment EN 61000-3-2
Hello Group,
I would like to expand on this request a little. Does someone
have the
entire scope and definition sections of the most recent version
of this
standard (61000-3-2) in electronic format? If possible I would
like to
review this before buying the document.
Doug Powell
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
Fort Collins, Colorado USA
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From: MartinJP
To: [email protected]
Subject: Professional Equipment EN 61000-3-2
Date: Wednesday, September 23, 1998 4:12PM
Amendment 1 to EN 61000-3-2 includes a new definition of
professional
equipment. I have the new EN 61000-3-2 1998 on order, yet
I need to
get this new definition asap.
Can someone please provide me with this definition.
Thanks
Joe Martin
EMC/Product Safety Engineer
P.E. Applied Biosystems
[email protected]
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