Niels and Ron,
 
Before beating around the bush, I strongly recommend you check if your product 
is regulated in Israel for safety/emc. By providing the Harmonized Tariff Code, 
I can look at the customs table (available in Hebrew) and let you know if 
product is regulated or not and the applicable SII standard.
 
For those who would like to have access to the table, please shoot me an e-mail 
off-line
 
Thanks,
 
Peter Merguerian
 
 


--- On Tue, 3/17/09, Ron Pickard, RPQ <[email protected]> wrote:


        From: Ron Pickard, RPQ <[email protected]>
        Subject: RE: EMC requirements in Israel
        To: "'Niels Hougaard'" <[email protected]>
        Cc: [email protected]
        Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2009, 3:26 PM
        
        

        Niels,

         

        The specific part of IEC 61010 was not given so only a general answer 
can be given. So, you will want to visit the CB Bulletin online below to 
research/view the national differences for the particular standard associated 
with that product for safety (from your email below, it appears that you’ve 
done that already).

        
http://members.iecee.org/iecee/ieceemembers.nsf/CB_Bulletin?ReadForm&SBV=MEAS

         

        Also, you might want to view the following document for a very nebulous 
CB EMC certificate requirement for Israel . But, this is something different 
from the CB safety certificate program.

        http://www.iecee.org/cbscheme/emc_reg_requirements/israel_emc_655q.pdf

         

        Let me know off line if I can be of further assistance.

         

        IHTH.

         

        Best regards,

         

        Ron Pickard

        RPQ Consulting

        Glendale, AZ 85303

        +623.512-3451 tel, +623.848-9033 fax

        [email protected]

        www.rpqconsulting.com <http://www.rpqconsulting.com/> 

        www.linkedin.com/in/RonPickard

         
        
________________________________


        From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Niels 
Hougaard
        Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:48 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: EMC requirements in Israel

         

        Dear list members,

         

        One of our costumers is going to have his product tested according to 
IEC 61010 with all applicable national differences and getting CB certificate.

        The test lab doing the CB certification says that for Israel one of the 
national differences is that the EMC test has to be performed by a certain test 
lab (in fact the same as doing the CB).

        I have looked at the CB information on the IECEE and the Standards 
Institute of Israel websites and my impression is that there is no such 
requirement.

         

        Do you know of Israeli national differences for IEC 61010?

         

        Kind regards,

        Niels Hougaard

         

        Niels Hougaard

        Bolls Rådgivning

        Ved Gadekæret 11F

        DK-3660 Stenløse

        Denmark

         

        T: +45 48 18 35 66

        F: +45 48 18 35 30

        [email protected]

        www.bolls.dk <http://www.bolls.dk/>  

         

         
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