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Subject:    RE: Korean Requirements
Author: "Seminsky; George" <[email protected]>
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Date:       7/20/00 7:28 AM

The last time I checked, South Korean safety is IEC950 based, analog
telephony is FCC part 68 based, and that EMC is CISPR22 based. However, the
Korean authorities will not accept test reports, certifications for other
countries. And a product must be tested, certified in either an in-country
lab or in a certified lab in a country that has an MRA with South Korea.
Check with KTL Ottawa for the latest information.

George Seminsky
Compliance Engineering
Nuera Communications. Inc.
10445 Pacific Center Court
San Diego, CA 92121
Ph 858 625 9220 X1248
Fx 858 625 2422
www.nuera.com 


-----Original Message-----
From: Cameron O'phee [mailto:O'[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 4:54 PM
To: 'EMC - PSTC Forum'
Subject: Korean Requirements



Hello All,

I would like to get some advice on what is required to have products
approved for sale in South Korea.  Our equipment has been tested for Safety
and EMC to Australian and European requirements. The Australian test house
that performs the safety testing can generate CB reports for safety.
Contrary to the advice of the CB website, our agent in Korea has been
informed that we would have to completely re-test our equipment for both EMC
and safety.  Is this correct?

The standards that we are currently certified to are as follows,

Australia
Safety - AS/NZS 3260
EMC - AS/NZS 3548

Europe
Safety - EN60950
EMC - EN55022 and EN50082-1

This is my first e-mail to the group and I have to say that this forum has
been most educational.

Regards,

Cameron O'Phee.
Technical Officer.
EMC & Safety Precompliance.
Aristocrat Technologies Australia.

Telephone : +61 2 9697 4420
Facsimile  : +61 2 9663 1412
Mobile      :       0418 464 016


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