On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 15:34:09 +0200,
  Peter Merguerian <[email protected]> wrote:

> We have a thermoelectric active cooling for PC Cards mounted on a PCI Card.
> The card is powered from the Mains (100-240VAC) and distributes DC voltages
> for the various functions on board.
> Is this product regulated in Japan and Taiwan and if so, what are the
> requirements for safety/emc/other?

For Japan, the product would not covered by the DENAN Law, and,
in general, products complying appropriate international standards
(for example, IEC 60950 for safety and CISPR 22 for emission)
would be acceptable, and no approval/notification would be required.

I don't know of regulation in Taiwan.

Regards,
Tom

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