Re: Interpretation of Australian Standard TS001

1998-08-27 Thread Barry Esmore
Hello John, There is no mistake with the spec's wording. The intent of the clause is to have cabling that will prevent the LIU from being easily bypassed. With the method that you have mentioned this could be achieved by the CE having a non-standard connector that will prevent direct connection

Interpretation of Australian Standard TS001

1998-08-27 Thread Kevin Richardson
John, This clause means that IF a detachable plug is used it should not be of a type which is normally used to connect to the network. In other words, if you disconnect the cable from the CE to the LIU, at the LIU, you should not be able to then plug that cable (coming directly from the CE) into

Southeast Asia's Regulation for Transmitter.

1998-08-27 Thread Tetsuya Hashimoto
Hello, I want to know about Southeast Asia's Regulation for Transmitter. We have a plan to export our client transmitter which provides 800MHz,10mW output to Indonesia,Singarpore,Philippines and Malaysia. Is there any regulation to regulate this kind of equipment in their countries. If there are

FDA Requirements

1998-08-27 Thread Mike Morrow
I've always been told that any piece of equipment being used in a sanitary application (i.e. food processing, etc) must be constructed of stainless steel. I'm after the actual standard that has this requirement. Can aluminum be used?? Any help is appreciated. Mike Morrow

IEC1000-4-12

1998-08-27 Thread rogerhsu
Hi all, Can anyone tell me to which EMC standard does it call for the IEC1000-4-12 tests? Thanks Regards, Roger Hsu - This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send mail to majord...@ieee.com with

RE: FDA Requirements

1998-08-27 Thread Darrell Locke (MSMail)
Mike, I posed this question to the group a few weeks back. See the archive postings for July 28 and 29 for responses. I also did research and could not come up with any written requirements for stainless steel. It seems to just be a commonly accepted practice. Darrell Locke Advanced Input

RE: ESD test levels for medical equipment

1998-08-27 Thread Gary McInturff
Many companies have internal standards that are much higher than the CE requirements. Sometimes they are historical accidents. Before general ESD requirements out on the production floor 25Kv testing for product survivability was a good idea. I still have some larger customers that require

Re: Info on EMI Filters

1998-08-27 Thread reheller
Robert, what do you mean by ...Use a y cap, not two caps...? Aren't two y caps used, one from line to ground and one from neutral to ground? - This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send mail to majord...@ieee.com with the single