Derek,

As Art Wall told you, at this point FCC does not see enough justification to
enforce 
compliance with EMC immunity standards. FCC might change their mind, don't
worry. 
Procedure will require wide prior consultations with industry and end users.

Sometimes Europe is too organized, remember recent discussion about odors, I
would 
add harmonics, flicker, magnetic field, etc... and created heaven for test
labs.

Mirko

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        Sent:   Monday, March 01, 1999 10:12 AM
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        Subject:        Re: New EMC requirements proposed for IEC60335

        Folks,

        I posed the question of Immunity standards being enforced in the USA
to Art
        Whal(?) of the FCC. He did not see the need for immunity
enforcement. After a
        lengthy discussion I formed the opinion that it is most likely the
FCC will
        never press this issue, it will have to come from another STDs body.

        Pity the USA isn't as organized as Europe;-)

        Derek.

        

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