[PSES] EMC lab manager opportunity

2019-01-28 Thread Kealey, Doug
All,
Unfortunately an overhaul of the Garmin careers page resulted in a change to 
the link for the aforementioned posting. I apologize to anyone who tried the 
old link during the last 3 weeks.  If you'd enjoy seeing all the new Garmin 
products months before they are announced, this position might be for you.
https://garmin.taleo.net/careersection/2012_garmin_exp_tech/jobdetail.ftl?job=190002Q=GMT-06%3A00=America%2FChicago

Regards,
Doug

From: Kealey, Doug
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Subject: EMC lab manager opportunity

Greetings,
Please feel free to contact me if you have some questions before or after 
applying.  The position reports to a director.  It's job code 180018X on our 
careers page.

Best regards,
Doug Kealey
Regulatory and Environmental Affairs Manager
Garmin International, Inc.
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Re: [PSES] FCC: Subpart B applicable/mandatory for a commercial dishwasher?

2019-01-28 Thread Bill Stumpf
Michael,
Some appliances are exempt from FCC authorization procedures (the exemption 
applies only to the digital electronics necessary for the basic function of the 
appliance), but all appliances are subject to the general conditions of 
operation in 47CFR Part 15.5, which imply that such devices can only operate on 
a non-interference basis, 15.29 concerning inspection by the FCC.  So even if 
the appliance is technically exempt from FCC authorization procedures, the FCC 
strongly encourages that all efforts be made to have the product meet FCC 
technical regulations and that the manufacturer follow regulatory procedures.

See the following helpful links.

FCC Part 15: 
https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=9ba2fde95f4bd15f357f7a288f6a89c3=true=pt47.1.15=div5

FCC KDB – Exempted Appliances: 
https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/kdb/forms/FTSSearchResultPage.cfm?id=33062=P


Bill Stumpf
D.L.S. Electronics
Genoa City, WI




From: Michael Loerzer [mailto:loerzer_mob...@globalnorm.de]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2019 3:05 AM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] FCC: Subpart B applicable/mandatory for a commercial dishwasher?

Hi all,

is a commercial dishwasher (in acc. to UL 921) with digital logic


  *   an INCIDENTAL RADIATOR in acc. to subpart A of Part 15 oder
  *   an UNINTENTIONAL RADIATOR and shall be qualified in acc. to § 15.101 or
  *   is a commercial dishwasher generally expempted by § 15.103 (d)?

Thanks in advance for any useful information/guidance.

In the EU the EMCD is mandatory for such products. What is the legal situation 
in the US regarding FCC?

Best regards,

Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Michael Loerzer
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Re: [PSES] EMC harmonised standards: EN 61000-3-3 & EN 61000-3-11

2019-01-28 Thread Scott Xe
Dear John,

Thanks a lot of your advice!  We do not have the failed report of EN
61000-3-3 in hand but can request from the supplier.  Normally EN 61000-3-3
is adopted but when we queried why this product was used EN 61000-3-11 and
responded the failure of EN 61000-3-3.  On the surface, EN 61000-3-11 is
for higher current consumption products but this one is much less than the
limit of 16A for EN 61000-3-3 leading us to investigate further.

Regards,

Scott


On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 at 23:00, John Woodgate  wrote:

> Products for use in the home or similar places are expected to comply with
> 61000-3-3.  It is recognized that the general public mostly won't find the
> supply impedance easily (and it probably won't be low enough anyway).
> Manufacturers are expected to sell non-compliant products as professional
> equipment only, and professional installers can find the supply impedance
> from the local network operator.
>
> Your best course of action, if you expect it to be sold to the general
> public, is to modify the product so that it does comply with 61000-3-3. If
> you can say which requirement of the standard it failed to meet, together
> with its supply voltage and current ratings, people here may be able to
> help you with ways to make it comply.
>
> Best wishes
> John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
> J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk
> Rayleigh, Essex UK
>
> On 2019-01-28 14:50, Scott Xe wrote:
>
> We have a portable air conditioner that failed to meet EN 61000-3-3 but
> met with EN 61000-3-11 with conditional connection.  The compliance
> conclusion is included a statement that "The appliance can be connected
> only to a supply with system impedance no more than 0.4 ohms.  In case
> necessary, please consult your supply authority for system impedance
> information."
>
> I have questions about this conclusion and looking for the advice from
> customer's perspective.  How can we expect the customers to ascertain their
> supply with system impedance?  Is it realistic to get this information from
> supply authority at each country since the products will go to a couple of
> EU member states?
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Scott
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Re: [PSES] EMC harmonised standards: EN 61000-3-3 & EN 61000-3-11

2019-01-28 Thread John Woodgate
Products for use in the home or similar places are expected to comply 
with 61000-3-3.  It is recognized that the general public mostly won't 
find the supply impedance easily (and it probably won't be low enough 
anyway).  Manufacturers are expected to sell non-compliant products as 
professional equipment only, and professional installers can find the 
supply impedance from the local network operator.


Your best course of action, if you expect it to be sold to the general 
public, is to modify the product so that it does comply with 61000-3-3. 
If you can say which requirement of the standard it failed to meet, 
together with its supply voltage and current ratings, people here may be 
able to help you with ways to make it comply.


Best wishes
John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk
Rayleigh, Essex UK

On 2019-01-28 14:50, Scott Xe wrote:
We have a portable air conditioner that failed to meet EN 61000-3-3 
but met with EN 61000-3-11 with conditional connection.  The 
compliance conclusion is included a statement that "The appliance can 
be connected only to a supply with system impedance no more than 0.4 
ohms.In case necessary, please consult your supply authority for 
system impedance information."


I have questions about this conclusion and looking for the advice from 
customer's perspective.  How can we expect the customers to 
ascertain their supply with system impedance?  Is it realistic to get 
this information from supply authority at each country since the 
products will go to a couple of EU member states?


Thanks and regards,

Scott
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[PSES] EMC harmonised standards: EN 61000-3-3 & EN 61000-3-11

2019-01-28 Thread Scott Xe
We have a portable air conditioner that failed to meet EN 61000-3-3 but met
with EN 61000-3-11 with conditional connection.  The compliance conclusion
is included a statement that "The appliance can be connected only to a
supply with system impedance no more than 0.4 ohms.  In case necessary,
please consult your supply authority for system impedance information."

I have questions about this conclusion and looking for the advice from
customer's perspective.  How can we expect the customers to ascertain their
supply with system impedance?  Is it realistic to get this information from
supply authority at each country since the products will go to a couple of
EU member states?

Thanks and regards,

Scott

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[PSES] FCC: Subpart B applicable/mandatory for a commercial dishwasher?

2019-01-28 Thread Michael Loerzer
Hi all,

 

is a commercial dishwasher (in acc. to UL 921) with digital logic 

 

*   an INCIDENTAL RADIATOR in acc. to subpart A of Part 15 oder
*   an UNINTENTIONAL RADIATOR and shall be qualified in acc. to § 15.101 or
*   is a commercial dishwasher generally expempted by § 15.103 (d)?

 

Thanks in advance for any useful information/guidance.

 

In the EU the EMCD is mandatory for such products. What is the legal situation 
in the US regarding FCC?

 

Best regards, 

 

Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Michael Loerzer

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