Bill and all who asked for copies of the US National Committee position paper:
The paper is attached. The same paper is presented in Word and Adobe format. I would be happy to try and answer any questions. We would like to think we can get more company support and support from company associations for reasonable limits. Any help in this area would be appreciated. I would like to add one remark about some past messages on this discussion group. EN 61000-3-2 contains limits for "professional" equipment. This category applies to medical equipment and any other products used in the workplace or in manufacturing activities. One question came up about the possibility of more difficult limits to be issued in the future. Since the committee drafts with vote (CDV) were defeated there will be no additional limits for the near future. Professional equipment will have to meet the present limits. These limits apply for products utilizing 50 to 1000 Watts. It applies to all home products from 50 to 3680 Watts (16 Amperes). Limits for luminaries will go down to at least 25 Watts. Dave George Unisys Corp. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 18, 1999 7:48 PM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: RE: Medical Device Directive, IEC 601-1-2, and IEC 1000-3-2 In message <8E37550684B3D211A20B0090271EC59D01AF1427@tr-exchange- 1.tr.unisys.com> "George, David L" writes: > Industry has decided to fight 61000-3-2 in the IEC and try to achieve > realistic requirements. The US national committee has just released a > position paper on harmonics requirements. If anyone needs a copy I can post > it on this net. > Dave George > Unisys Dave, I for one would be most interested to see this. Regards, Bill. -- Bill Lyons Claude Lyons Limited, Brook Road, Waltham Cross, Herts EN8 7LR, UK Tel: +44 1992 768 888 email: [email protected] Fax: +44 1992 769 849 URL: http://www.claudelyons.co.uk
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