RE: Safety and EMC in Korea

2000-05-11 Thread Crane, Lauren

Ryan, 

I work in the Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment industry. We have heard
a bit about the Korean S-Mark lately, but not much about the Jun Mark (also
known as Choen Mark?). 

Can you shed any light on how the S-mark and the Jun-mark are related?

Thanks in advance...

Lauren E. Crane
*   Eaton Corporation, SEO
*   Ion Beam Systems Division
*   Manager - Product Design Safety and Compliance
*   lcr...@bev.etn.com  978.921-9745

 -Original Message-
 From: Ryan Kim [SMTP:hait...@soback.kornet21.net]
 Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 2:02 PM
 To:   Peter Merguerian; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
 Subject:  Re: Safety and EMC in Korea
 
 
 Peter,
 
 ITE equipment is regulated (EMC, Telecom and Wireless Approval) by
 Ministry of Communication and Information.
 However, Safety Regulation (Jun Mark which is Safety Mark in Korea)  is
 controlled by Ministry of Industry.
 
 Ryan Kim
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Peter Merguerian pmerguer...@itl.co.il
 To: Ryan Kim hait...@soback.kornet21.net;
 emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 7:35 AM
 Subject: Re: Safety and EMC in Korea
 
 
  
  Ryan,
  
  Thanks. How about safety? Remember product is not telecom. Also, who
  regulates ITE equipment? Is it customs?
  
  
  At 12:01 03/05/2000 -0700, Ryan Kim wrote:
  
  Hi Peter,
  
  All of ITE product needs to have EMI/EMS Approval.  You should send
 sample
  to Korea and
  use local test lab in Korea for the test and report even though your
  product already got
  CE mark.
  
  The following is the answer to your question,
  
  - You wrote ---
  . 
   Dear All,
   
   Can someone help to determine the steps for acceptance of safety and
 emc
   for a UL Listed and CE (Safety and EMC) ITE (no telecoms) product.
  
  === All ITE products : subject to get KOREA EMC Approval.
Printer, Monitor and AC/DC adapter : Needs to get Korea
 Safety
  Mark which is JUN mark.
   
   For safety, is CB essential or is UL/CE Report enough?
  
   Actually Not,  you have to send sample to Korea and retest
 according
  to Korea deviation.
  However, if your product is not the printer, monitor and
 AC/DC
  adapter, there is no requirment for the
  Safety Approval, that means only EMC approval is required.
   
   For emc, is CE (emissions and immunity) from a third party
 certification
   lab sufficient?
  
   You must use Korea Government accrediated lab for the testing and
  reporting in Korea.
  KTL Ottawa is the only one which has Korea Government
  Accrediation for the test and report.
  Other than KTL Ottawa, you have to send sample to Korea and
 test.
  Korea doesn't accept any third party certification at the
 monent.
   
   If you have any other question, please let me know.
   
  Regards,
  
  Ryan Kim / President of Haitong EMC
  
   
  
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Re: Safety and EMC in Korea

2000-05-04 Thread Ryan Kim

Peter,

ITE equipment is regulated (EMC, Telecom and Wireless Approval) by Ministry of 
Communication and Information.
However, Safety Regulation (Jun Mark which is Safety Mark in Korea)  is 
controlled by Ministry of Industry.

Ryan Kim

- Original Message - 
From: Peter Merguerian pmerguer...@itl.co.il
To: Ryan Kim hait...@soback.kornet21.net; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 7:35 AM
Subject: Re: Safety and EMC in Korea


 
 Ryan,
 
 Thanks. How about safety? Remember product is not telecom. Also, who
 regulates ITE equipment? Is it customs?
 
 
 At 12:01 03/05/2000 -0700, Ryan Kim wrote:
 
 Hi Peter,
 
 All of ITE product needs to have EMI/EMS Approval.  You should send sample
 to Korea and
 use local test lab in Korea for the test and report even though your
 product already got
 CE mark.
 
 The following is the answer to your question,
 
 - You wrote ---
 . 
  Dear All,
  
  Can someone help to determine the steps for acceptance of safety and emc
  for a UL Listed and CE (Safety and EMC) ITE (no telecoms) product.
 
 === All ITE products : subject to get KOREA EMC Approval.
   Printer, Monitor and AC/DC adapter : Needs to get Korea Safety
 Mark which is JUN mark.
  
  For safety, is CB essential or is UL/CE Report enough?
 
  Actually Not,  you have to send sample to Korea and retest according
 to Korea deviation.
 However, if your product is not the printer, monitor and AC/DC
 adapter, there is no requirment for the
 Safety Approval, that means only EMC approval is required.
  
  For emc, is CE (emissions and immunity) from a third party certification
  lab sufficient?
 
  You must use Korea Government accrediated lab for the testing and
 reporting in Korea.
 KTL Ottawa is the only one which has Korea Government
 Accrediation for the test and report.
 Other than KTL Ottawa, you have to send sample to Korea and test.
 Korea doesn't accept any third party certification at the monent.
  
  If you have any other question, please let me know.
  
 Regards,
 
 Ryan Kim / President of Haitong EMC
 
  
 
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 Peter Merguerian
 Managing Director
 Product Testing Division
 I.T.L. (Product Testing) Ltd.
 Hacharoshet 26, POB 211
 Or Yehuda 60251, Israel
 
 Tel: 972-3-5339022 Fax: 972-3-5339019
 e-mail: pmerguer...@itl.co.il
 website: http://www.itl.co.il 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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