Finding Directives

1999-11-09 Thread WOODS
I am attempting to locate 97/129/EC (ID system for packaging materials). I found it at EUR-LEX, but the tables in the annexes are missing. Are the directives published elsewhere? Richard Woods - This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send

RE: European Standards in conflict with the EMC directive

1999-11-09 Thread Kevin Harris
Hello Again Group, Well the group's total silence on this point is indeed interesting. Does nobody know how to proceed or is everyone just keeping their corporate heads down : Please reply offline if you feel uneasy answering this question in a public forum. Regards Kevin Harris

RE: Power hazard on modular equipment

1999-11-09 Thread SparacinoG
Hello Duncan, You can screw them in or fuse each segment of the power backplane to limit the power at each segment to insure 240VA.. We used to do both on a 10BaseT Hub. Good Luck, George Sparacino -Original Message- From: duncan.ho...@snellwilcox.com

Humidity Test

1999-11-09 Thread Jacowleff, Bill
Greetings to All: Can anyone steer me to an appropriate standard that would specify Humidity tests for a heavy industrial product? Best Regards, Bill Jacowleff VDO Control Systems Airpax Instruments 150 Knotter Drive Cheshire, CT 06410 Phone: 203 271-6394 FAX:

FW: Power hazard on modular equipment

1999-11-09 Thread Price, Ed
Posted for: pmerguer...@itl.co.il :-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-) Ed Price ed.pr...@cubic.com Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Cubic Defense Systems San Diego, CA. USA 619-505-2780 (Voice) 619-505-1502 (Fax) Military Avionics EMC

FW: Power hazard on modular equipment

1999-11-09 Thread Price, Ed
Posted for: ivan_velasq...@hp.com :-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-) Ed Price ed.pr...@cubic.com Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Cubic Defense Systems San Diego, CA. USA 619-505-2780 (Voice) 619-505-1502 (Fax) Military Avionics EMC Services

IEEE-EMC Symposium Proceedings CD-ROM

1999-11-09 Thread Martin Rowe (TMW)
I have an extra copy of the IEEE-EMC Symposium proceedings from 1996-1999 on a CD-ROM. First person to send me your snail-mail address gets it. /\ | Martin Rowe | / \ | Senior Technical Editor | /\ /\ | Test Measurement World | /

Re: regulatory requirements for Trinidad

1999-11-09 Thread Ron Pickard/Hypercom/US
Hi Dave, You might want to try contacting the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards below: P.O Box 467 Port of Spain Lot 1 Century Drive, Trincity Industrial Estate Macoya, Tunapuna Trinidad and Tobago 868 662 8827 / 868 662 4241/4242; fax: 868 663 4335 www.opus.co.tt/ttbs I'm fairly sure

RE: WEEE Directive

1999-11-09 Thread Robert Tims (EMX)
Actually, Gentlemen, PVC compounds are doped with many different types of flame retardants. In fact, every plastic material must be doped with flame retardants to be flame retardant, because plastics are made from petroleum. However, there are PVC materials that that use flame retardants that

RE: Power hazard on modular equipment

1999-11-09 Thread Grant, Tania (Tania)
Duncan, screw their boxes shut,YES! screw their cards in, YES! designate the equipment for use only in a restricted access area, YES! . or use another method YES! We fused each port on the backplane. We've done all or part of the above,

Re: WEEE Directive

1999-11-09 Thread Darrell Locke (MSMail)
One problem is with retractile type jacketed cables (used for coiled cables). PVC just doesn't work. These are usually polyurethane, which have traditionally used halogen-based flame retardants. There are some non-halogenated compounds available. BF Goodrich for instance, produces a product

Power hazard on modular equipment

1999-11-09 Thread duncan . hobbs
Group, Has anyone had any experience of problems with energy hazards on modular products and may be able to give some advice. The problem is that some of our equipment uses the compact PCI standard for interconnection. One of the main problems with the compact PCI standard is that it uses

RE: New standards

1999-11-09 Thread WOODS
The date of publication (dop) is the latest date a country may publish the standard as a national standard. Conflicting national standards must be withdrawn by the date of withdrawal (dow). Therefore, both standards may coexist for a period of time during which you may choose to comply with

Re: WEEE Directive

1999-11-09 Thread Rich Nute
Hi Richard: Are there currently any alternative wire and cable constructions that comply with UL and NEC flame requirements without the use of halogenated flame retardants? I believe PVCs are naturally flame-retardant materials i.e.,

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1999-11-09 Thread Florence Sandy-ESF003
Does anyone know the Regulatory reguirements, (ITE equipment) for Costa Rica? - This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send mail to majord...@ieee.org with the single line: unsubscribe emc-pstc (without the quotes). For help, send mail

Conducted emissions for an intentional radiator

1999-11-09 Thread Dale Albright
Pierre, I understand from your request that you are following FCC Part 15 Subpart C for an intentional radiator that operates on an ISM frequency. I think the section you are recalling regarding frequencies generated by the product, except the one needed for functional purpose is part

regulatory requirements for Trinidad

1999-11-09 Thread Dave Clark
Does any one know what the regulatory requirements are for Trinidad? Or who the approval authorities are? I am interested in any information you may have regarding Product Safety, EMC and/or Radio approvals. Thanks. - This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list. To

New standards

1999-11-09 Thread Michael Gusel
Greetings, I would like to get clarification concerning the mandatory date of application of newly published standards. Does publication in the OJ of a new standard lead to a requirement for redesigning an existing product? For example, EN475 was published in February 1995. It states that

WEEE Directive

1999-11-09 Thread WOODS
The current draft of the proposed European Union Directive on Waste and End-of-life Electronic Equipment calls for the phase-out of the use of halogenated flame retardants by January 1, 2004. Are there currently any alternative wire and cable constructions that comply with UL and NEC flame

RE: EU Packaging Waste Directive of 1994

1999-11-09 Thread WOODS
Nevermind. I found it. 94/62/EEC was adopted December 20, 1994. Richard Woods -- From: WOODS, RICHARD Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 8:14 AM To: 'emc-pstc' Subject: EU Packaging Waste Directive of 1994

EU Packaging Waste Directive of 1994

1999-11-09 Thread WOODS
What is the citation for this directive? Richard Woods - This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send mail to majord...@ieee.org with the single line: unsubscribe emc-pstc (without the quotes). For help, send mail to ed.pr...@cubic.com,

RE: ITE Standards (2)

1999-11-09 Thread WOODS
IEC 950 is the only ITE safety standard published by the IEC and EN 60950 is the only one published by CENELEC. Some countries have safety standards for ITE that are not based on IEC standards. Mexico, for example. All of the harmonized EU standards are listed at

ITE Standards (2)

1999-11-09 Thread Peterhays
Hello All, Thank you for all your responds. Perhaps I should have made my question a bit more clearer. Basically what I am looking for is the list of other safety related standards other than 950 that are applicable to any ITE. i.e is 950 the only standard or are there others as well? Many

FW: Please Help with drawing Symbols of L and R

1999-11-09 Thread Price, Ed
Hi Listmembers: This is a bit off-topic, but maybe this will give you a useful addition to your word processing capabilities. (And we all push a lot of words!) Barry couldn't initially use my suggestion, because I forgot that MS Word 97 was shipped without the Drawing applet (or whatever they

GR-505

1999-11-09 Thread Dwight Hunnicutt
GR-303 experts: According to GR-303, the GR-505 spec has a section 3.1.1 entitled Excessive Origination Protection. This specifies the maximum ABCD bit transition rate that a 303-compliant RDT needs to support. It would sure be nice to know what this number is. Anyone have the number at their