Hello Mark,
 
Please contact Bill Beardow [email protected] of our TUV Rheinland UK office
 
TUV International UK
TUV Rheinland Group
24 Bennetts Hill 
Birmingham B2 5QP
United Kingdom
Tel: 0121 634 8000
Fax: 0121 634 8080
http://www.uk.tuv.com/web/index.html
 
 
You can possibly do the preliminary assessment in the UK, after which, when
the unit is shipped to Canada, our TUV Rheinland of North America Toronto
office can do the final field evaluation at your customer's site. 
 
Best Regards,
 
Peter
 
 


Mark <[email protected]> wrote:

Gentlemen, may I ask for a little help?

One of my colleagues is pricing up a job, and has asked me
how much it will cost to get approvals necessary to sell a 
one-off piece of equipment to a potential customer in Canada.

I have looked through all my saved Emails from emc-pstc, 
through the EMC-PSTC Archive and have searched using 
Google, and think I have sorted out the requirements But 
compliance is tricky, may I ask if you think I have got it right?

The equipment is one-off small bit of industrial process plant
that has six electrically operated valves, two level switches and 
a very simple PLC to do the control.

For electrical safety, the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) Rule 
2-074 requires that electrical equipment be approved, but 
products deemed acceptable by a certification organization 
through a field evaluation process are also approved. So we 
can sell the equipment to the customer and he would have the 
responsibility for the field evaluation before he connects and 
energises it? (We would have to be confident that it would pass 
naturally, so good engineering practise and all UL-listed 
components is a reasonable start?)

For EMC, as it's an Industrial Machine, under FCC Part 15 
Subpart B Section 15.103 it would be exempted under 
paragraph (b) "A digital device used exclusively as an electronic 
control... in an industrial plant." So nothing special needs to be 
done (other than good EMC engineering practise).

I'd be pleased to just have a simple "yes, you are right" opinion, 
though I am enough of a realist to expect there's more to it than 
I think.

Hoping it's the easy "yes" answer (I'm ever the optimist),

Regards,

Mark

PS there's another question of course: what else should I have asked? But I
know you'll be 
good enough to tell me even if I don't ask!

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Mark Hone
Wellman Defence Limited Email: [email protected]
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Portsmouth, Hants Tel: +44 (0)23 9266 4911
PO3 5PG, ENGLAND Fax: +44 (0)23 9269 7864





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