Divine,

I do know that Mexico uses 127V nominal, and standard U.S. type plugs,
both two blade and two blade with ground pin.  You do NOT have to
provide three pin plugs unless device is Class I.  See Mexico at:
http://www.panelcomponents.com/guide.htm

NOM is more of an import certification than product safety.  Each
party importing a product must obtain their own NOM certification.

I do not know the process, as this is handled by our people there.

George Alspaugh





Divina Ng <divina.ng%[email protected]> on 02/08/2002
03:53:27 AM

Please respond to Divina Ng <divina.ng%[email protected]>

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




Dear All,

Is anybody know about the NOM Mark? What is the applicable standard for an
AC Operated Desk Lamp? In order to get the NOM Approval, does it need to
have the power plug a 3 pin type of plug even though there's no earth
grounding connected. Any feedback from you all regarding this inquiry would
be highly appreciated.

Thanks

Divine Ng
Pollyflame Concept (H.K.) Limited








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