Hi everyone,
Dose anyone know what the Immunity requirements for Australia are? We
are using EN 61326, for ISM equipment, for Europe. We know about the
requirements for Emissions, AS /NZS 2064:1997 and that they are the
same as EN 55011.
Thank you in
Does anyone in the group have any knowledge of Indian EMC or Safety Standards?
Thahk you for any help in advance,
Bill Somerfield
QA/Compliance Manager
Elizabeth-Hata International
bi...@eliz.com
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Carlos,
You will probably need NOM Approval which will require testing in
Mexico and a license granted to your distributor. The test fee is
very cheap but it is worth the investment to use the services of UL
who have a presence in Mexico. Complete documentation and
warning markings on
Hello Carlos,
Check this out.
http://www.rcic.com/reg/nomintro.cfm
George
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From: Colgan, Chris [SMTP:chris.col...@tagmclarenaudio.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 1999 5:36 AM
To: 'carlos.perk...@eu.effem.com'; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE:
Brian,
Be sure you are not imposing tests on yourself that are not required.
You may protect against accessible parts becoming live under single fault in
one of three ways.
Try looking at your product as if you are using double insulation (6.5.2)
rather than protective bonding. If you can
To all,
The following newsletter may be of interest to many of you. It covers the
compliance arena quite well with good articles and up-to-date information.
For further details, go to the link below.
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Hello Carlos,
Try contacting UL for up current information on Mexican approvals. Don
Vasco in the Melville office has pointed me in the right direction on this
issue in the past. His phone is: 516-271-6200 ext 22490 his email is:
vas...@ul.com
Good Luck,
George
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Unfortunately BSI and CENELEC do not have this capability right now. I had
to purchase a paper copy.
If you order it from a provider with good service it is only a day or two
away. My copy arrived in 2.
John
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From: Dwight Hunnicutt
Hi Carlos
Unfortunately no. Products must be tested to the Mexican NOM standards by a
Mexican accredited lab. You can find more info at the US government web
site below.
http://naftalink.web.com.mx/8404menu.html
Regards
Chris Colgan
EMC Safety
TAG McLaren Audio Ltd
Brian,
Try this loophole on for size.
Depending upon the installation location - it may be necessary (required by
law) to perform an earth bond test after installation of the equipment. In
such a case, testing at your production site would not guarantee a higher
level of safety. After all,
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