The statement does not mean much because NEBS covers just about every
environmental that could involve the placement of the alarm panel.  This
sort of statement indicates that no user will be able to find some
requirement that the panel does not meet.  Sort of a risk dependent bet.
If the panel has the correct panel size and mounting holes and fits into a
NEBS footprint it is complaint for that.  If the panel has a SONALERT do the
emissions meet requirements?  This is one of many questions that apply to an
alarm panel.  Any piece of equipment placed in a Central Office would need
to have some level of NEBS compliance.  It does not follow that every single
apparatus will have a specific section in NEBS.  That is what engineers are
for.

Don
Ameritech NPES - Retired
Don Robert House, N.S.E.
Curator, NADCOMM
3841 Reche Road
Fallbrook, CA 92028
(760) 723-9943
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-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of Emond, Denis
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 3:31 PM
To: 'NEBS discussion group'
Subject: NEBS alarm status



Hi,

I've seen companies who claim that they have a "NEBS compliant alarm status
display panel" . Which NEBS document (if any) refers to that type of
compliance? Or simply, what does it imply exactly ?

Thanks for your help.



Denis Emond
Director - CompactPCI development

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