RE: EMC Directive...3

1996-09-17 Thread Matejic, Mirko
Enclosed document is third part of Guidelines on the application of EMC Directive in Word 6.0 for Windows published by EEC DGIII in Brussels in April 1996. Because of the size of file, it will be posted in three pieces. Regards, Mirko Matejic The Foxboro Company begin 644 GUIDE3.DOC

57 job postings for compliance engineers in 1996 Rex X12 dated 17-Sep-96

1996-09-17 Thread John Freudenberg
FYI - The Northeast Product Safety Society has passed your job postings along to its members. Begin Included Message - The 57 job postings tabulated below are simply the job postings on the PSTC and TREG internet plus a few job postings I became aware of. I compiled this job

Re: Earth Grounding methods

1996-09-17 Thread Rich Nute
Hi Richard: Another source for further details and illustrations on grounding connections is: Product Safety in Information Technology Equipment by Hardy Krueger published by vde-verlag gmbh, Berlin and Offenbach Bismarkstrasse 33 D-1000 Berlin

Re: Earth Grounding methods

1996-09-17 Thread Egon H. Varju
Richard, As far as I know, about the only country that has a specific grounding and bonding standard is Canada. Check out CSA C22.2 No. 0.4-M1982. BTW, all of the grounding methods you describe are acceptable: 1. Dedicated post for just the safety earth wire lug. Separate post for the other

Re: Languages required in manuals

1996-09-17 Thread Patty Elliot
I have one comment to make regarding your B scenario that English only is acceptable for service manuals. If you are applying for a German safety mark (Bauart or GS), the German deviations to IEC 950 apply, which means that instructions relating to safety must be translated into German even for

Earth Grounding methods

1996-09-17 Thread richardg
Hello all, I am having a bit of trouble trying to evaluate the 'best' method or acceptable method of earth grounding. Primary earth wire (green w/yellow strip) is first going to a pillar type terminal on the chassis from the a.c. filter. For a good mechanical connection, first