Is a member of or a person otherwise associated with TC300 work group on
our EMCPSTC list that could assist or comment?

We have products in design that could be applied to Marine applications.
We'd like to design-in the EMC and safety requirements now.

I believe the best approach would be to meet the Marine requirements first
before any specific requirements of a marine society.  At the moment we're
finding the Marine Directive to be very incomplete.  In contrast, several
NB-level Marine Societies exist and they already have EMC/safety
requirements.  However, eash has different requirements and different
continuous production requirements.  (Some take IEC documents and deviate
from the test requires slightly, enough to force complete retesting from
similar test levels in the EMC Directive.)

As of October 2001, committee TC300 was working on adding existing ENs to
the Directive.  Many fire control and other such ENs have been added.
Presently the web page I consulted shows no norms covering electrical
control/measurement equipment.  We would like to see EMC standard EN
61326-1 and safety standard EN 61010-1 both be added to that list.  (Both
have identical scopes.)

Best Regards,
Eric Lifsey
National Instruments



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