Richard,
You could check following sources:
Ms. Wang Suying
Chinese Standardization Institute
Senior Director of Department
P.O. Box 1101
Beijing, China
Tel: 4012382
if you want to call Ms. Wang Suying be prepared to communicate in
Chinese.
Mr. Gao Yougang
Chairman of China National E-Commissio
Moshe, You might check out Dale Safety Analyzers. They have a variety of
models. Contact Dale Technology Corp. PO Box 196, Thornwood, NY 10594
phone 800-544-3253.
An additional factor to consider is the "body model" circuit used in the
leakage tester. Different load circuits are specified by IEC
Moshe, You might check out Dale Safety Analyzers. They have a variety of
models. Contact Dale Technology Corp. PO Box 196, Thornwood, NY 10594
phone 800-544-3253.
Added note:
We've had problems with DNA Nevada. Their older products had inadequate
bandwidth, and we found several testers with
I am in need of understanding China's emissions limits for short range
transmitters in the frequency range below 100 kHz. The information I
have received so far is very sketchy. One source indicates that there
may be provincial standards rather than national standards. Another
source said that the
Hello,
I am currently trying to find information about the
EMI/EMC regulatory requirements for shipping to various
countries in Asia, such as China, Thailand, etc.
The type equipment is used with wireless telecom
and would have to meet CISPR22B standards in Europe.
Does anyone know of a good so
Ladies and Gentlemen,
There is one other medium of product safety information besides
this great email forum. It is the Product Safety Newsletter. This
quarterly publication is published by the Product Safety Technical
Committee of the IEEE EMC Society. The newsletter includes technical
articles o
Dear Compliance Colleagues:
I like to hear your opinion regarding following questions:
1) PCMCIA-cards
*Have someone ever heard about safety problems (e.g. heat) caused by
PCMCIA-cards?
*Have someone a good idea how to prepare a warning in the operator's manual
that the manufacturer of the n
Since we do the same certifications as the LGA, I can confirm that the standard
is released for type testing.
The leakage current issue is not entirely resolved by ignoring obvious safety
implications caused by excessive leakage even for fixed installations. We
encourage the manufacturers not to
Tom
I used to work for a telecom UPS company and we used data on lighting
that I think was compilied from the National Weather Service. We used
this data because there was such a strong correlation between lightning
activity and incidence of power outages. Florida was definitely the
highest in
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