Argentina's resolution 92/98 is now in its second phase of application, and
since 18 September all products powered from more than 50V now need either
formal safety certification (eg by IRAM) or an approved Argentine conformity
mark before they can be imported into Argentina.
Certification can be to any appropriate IEC safety standard, including 60959,
61010-1, 60335, etc. You should check which standard applies to your product.
There has been talk of a disposition concerning industrial equipment, but only
where the power is supplied by other than the standard domestic mains system.
You should contact IRAM concerning this: try Osvaldo Petroni there on e-mail:
[email protected]
Roger Viles
WWG
[email protected] (Paul Finn) on 20/09/99 16:12:08
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Subject: Argentina
Can anyone shed some light on the recent Argentina requirement which
mandates all electrical apparatus be evaluated to IEC 60950? Would
industrial apparatus also require evaluation to this verses IEC 61010?
I believe this may be documented in Resolution 92, has this finally go
into affect?
Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Paul Finn
Panametrics, Inc.
tel: 781-899-2719
fax: 781-899-8968
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