Dear all,

 

we are assisting a German company to deliver a trickle charging device to
the USA.

The system is an accumulator charging device for different number of
NC-accu-cells. It is designed to charging up a different number of
accumulator packs automatically to its maximum capacity. Afterwards a
trickle mode is started to conserve the charge state. The charger operates
through a 230V AC power-supply. 
It will be used in general and industries environment.

 

Question:

Does this trickle charging device fall under the provisions of 47 CFR Part
15? What are the equipment authorization requirements?

I would highly appreciate your timely response. 


Yours sincerely

Inken Green
Legal Advisory for Regulatory Compliance
 
Fon:    +49 40 60682693

Fax:    +49 40 60682692
Mobile:+49 174 4244751
 
 <http://www.globalnorm.de/> www.Globalnorm.de 
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