Hi Wm and all
EN 61326 came in force by 1/7 2001 and according to the EMC directive, all that
you produce shall use the latest standards. Therefore:
1) You will have to retest all products you put in production !!!
2) Sorry but I don't understand the question (I think I too tired now)
Best regards,
Kim Boll Jensen
Bolls Raadgivning
wmf...@aol.com skriver:
Since EN 61326 is a fairly recent vintage, and only _just_ displaced my use
of EN50082, a couple of re-test questions:
1) Standard product already tested and 'declared' before EN61326 need not be
re-tested to the terms of EN61326, correct?
2) Non-standard (modified) product, _based on_ declared product, tested prior
to EN61326, but requiring new EI tests; must re-test to EN61326?
Many thanks to all, and Happy Thanksgiving stateside.
Wm Flanigan
Standards Engineer
Ameritherm Inc
39 Main Street
Scottsville, NY 14546
bflani...@ameritherm.com
1.716.889.9000
1.716.889.4030 (fx)
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