Please can you give me some opinions on the following.
I have a customer who has one of our Scientific instruments that he
wishes to upgrade.
If I supply him with CE marked everything to allow him to carry out
this up grade and I also provide him with a detailed manual on how to
install and
Brian, I have to assume that as the manufacturer, your company has taken on
the responsibility of ensuring compliance with the directives, applied the
CE mark and issued the Declaration. Now you want to sell an upgrade to the
equipment. Nothing has changed. You the manufacture are still
Brian,
I agree with Richard. However, I would like to add one thing.
In ensuring continued compliance on your products, I would assume (only
because this is what I do) that you at least verified (on a similar in-house
sample of the product) that the upgrades did not detrimentily affect the
A few years back with another company I was in one of these situations.
Soon after the EMC Directive went into effect, I spent days at the direction
of a manager trying to provide proof that our product legally only needed to
meet Class A for Europe. In the end, none of this mattered, because
Hi, guys:
Thanks you very much for your reply to my question regarding cost effective
EMC facility. Your suggestions/opinions are very helpful for me to find out
the right thing for our organization.
It seems that compact anechoic chamber are favoured by many of you. I will
try to look for
Arun:
I was just struck by what you said about setup a Sea Plane or a salt water
based site . Has anyone ever set up an OATS using salt water as the ground
plane? Talk about excellent surface smoothness, easy to level and cheap
material, plus simple repair! (Uhh, could we say it fixes itself?)
Hi George,
I my experience, I have used the UL Yellow books to verify UL recognition
and to determine which standards it is recognized to. If I still have
trouble, I have called UL direct, and they have always been helpful.
Ray
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From: Muriel Bittencourt de Liz [SMTP:mur...@grucad.ufsc.br]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 1999 2:43 PM
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Subject: EMC Safety Standards
Dear Group,
I'm making a study on
Dear Group,
I'm making a study on EMC Safety Standards, and some questions
appeared. I'd like to post them to the group to see if someone can help
me. The questions are:
# Safety standards seem only to aim the protection the equipment... And
the operator/user of the equipment? Is there any
Greetings,
Does anyone know what the differences there are between the New Zealand and
Australian EMC regulations? I know they are trying to harmonize but if
someone could either tell me or point me to a web page it would certainly be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Dan
All,
I have been asked by my supervisor to find out if there is a Bellcore
(Telcordia) specification for production procedures and practices. I know
there was one at one time but am not sure if it remains.
The question he asked me was Does the Bellcore specification for ambient
temperature
Muriatic acid is made up of 50% HCl (hydrochloric acid) and
50% water. Diluting it with water is fine.
Thanks,
Mike Cantwell, PE
RheinTexas, Inc.
Suite 150
1701 East Plano Parkway
Plano, TX 75074
mailto:mcantw...@rheintexas.com
Web Site: http://www.RheinTech.com
Tel: (972) 509-2566
Fax:
Doug, virtually every country in the world has its own regulations. My
recommendation is that you obtain an external modem in each target
country/area. The best source of information would be to contact a large
modem company. Check Compliance Engineering magazine. I have seen some
consultants
IMHO, there is no cost effective EMC facility, but you don't have to spend
all your bucks all in the one day. A sound and well managed EMC business
growth program could see you through.
Start off with pre compliance and eventually branch off into formal
compliance (by drafting up a Quality
Hello all
I am overwhelmed with the help I got from you all, this short note is to
express my thanks !!
Regards
Arun Kaore
EMC Engineer
ADI Limited
Systems Group
Test Evaluation Centre
Forrester Road, St Marys NSW 2760
P O Box: 315, St Marys NSW 1790
Tel: 61 2 9673 8375
Fax: 61 2 9673 8321
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