George,

The website http://www.panelcomponents.com/guide.htm lists Guam voltage at
110-120V, 60Hz.  The plugs shown are three and two pin U.S. style.  I know of no
unique certification requirements, but the UL or some other NRTL mark may be
accepted.

George




george.sparacino%[email protected] on 07/05/2000
02:14:25 PM

Please respond to george.sparacino%[email protected]

To:   emc-pstc%[email protected]
cc:    (bcc: George Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject:  Guam..



Hello All,

First let me say... I don't even know where Guam is.  Ok.. I feel (a little)
better now.  I've been asked to look into safety/EMI requirements for Guam
for our power adapter for ITE/Audio products.

I'm particularly looking for such info as: residential supply voltage
characteristics, Plug-type, cord approvals, etc..

Also, does anyone know if Guam participates with the CB scheme? Do they
require any certification / product registration / Marking(s)?  Any info
specific to my above questions or agency / contact info will be greatly
appreciated.

Thank you,
George



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