Scott

I remember a similar problem a few years ago with Singapore.  They lagged
behind an edition of IEC65 and as a consequence, required a "heating at
elevated temperatures test" that had been deleted from the curent edition of
IEC65.

I seem to remember that the test lab we used got over this anomaly by
including the test as an appendix.  I guess that your idea of using 6th
edition deviations in a 7th edition report is a good one, it's worked in the
past.

Regards

Chris Colgan - Safety & EMC Engineer
Harman International Industries Ltd,
Cranborne House, Cranborne Road,
Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, EN6 3JN.
Tel : +44(0)1707 668081
Fax : +44(0)1707 660755
Soundcraft is a Harman International Company



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Sent: 19 August 2004 02:35
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Subject: Deviations for IEC 60065 7th Edition


IEC 60065 6th Edition had a list of Japan deviations that were
presumably published in the CB Bulletin. But when I asked my local
safety agency to include the Japan deviations in my latest CB report
using IEC 60065 7th Edition, he told me that he could not find any. He
looked in the last few CB Bulletins (106 and 107 I think, even went back
a few before those too).

Can anyone tell me if there are Japan deviations for IEC 60065 7th
Edition? Is there some lag time between issuance of the standard and
publication of the deviations in the bulletin? If yes, how long? If
there still should be Japan deviations for the 7th Edition and they are
not yet published, what do we do? Use the 6th Edition deviations in a
7th edition test report?

Always looking for clarity.

Thanks for your help.

Scott Douglas, NCE
[email protected]


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