RE: Ground lugs

1999-12-20 Thread Lacey,Scott
James, In our lab, I just spotted a tin-plated lug of the type you seek. It is marked BURNDY SCRULUG, and is tin plate over copper, with a clamping plate between the screw and the wire. I have no idea how old this lug is, or if Burndy still makes them, but it might be a good idea to contact

Re: Korean Immunity - What IS it??

1999-12-20 Thread Benoit Nadeau
Bonjour de Montreal, The Korean rules is requiring the following immunity tests: ESD : similar to 61000-4-2 RF immunity : similar to 61000-4-3 EFT : similar to 61000-4-4 Surges : similar to 61000-4-5 (including the 10/700 uS for telecom) Voltage drops : similar to 61000-4-11 but with different

RE: Ground lugs

1999-12-20 Thread WOODS
I have interpreted the second paragraph of Clause 3.3.2 of EN 60950, the paragraph that mentions crimp connections, as applying only to special non-detachable power supply cords. I also understood that the European agencies don't allow crimp connections for mains connections since the installer

RE: TC85/WG11

1999-12-20 Thread WOODS
That was published as IEC 61786 in 08-1998. Richard Woods -- From: rehel...@mmm.com [SMTP:rehel...@mmm.com] Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 8:36 AM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: TC85/WG11 I have the cover page (only) of a

TCF DOC

1999-12-20 Thread Jon Griver
Richard, Firstly, I assume that you're referring to the EMC Directive. You refer to ...particular essential requirements not covered by harmonized standards. If your product falls within the scope of a product specific harmonized standard, or failing that, is covered by a generic harmonized

RE: Ground lugs

1999-12-20 Thread Andrews, Kurt
Scott, In the case of ITE equipment (UL 1950) UL does NOT require that each safety ground that is stacked on top of the ground wire from the power inlet have it's own star washer and nut. The ground wire from the power inlet IS required to be on first with it's own star washer and nut. On top of

RE: Ground lugs

1999-12-20 Thread Peter Merguerian
Dear All, Some of you might be surprised to hear that I have seen Class I (earthed) units out there (large manufacturers of ITE) with UL/TUV marks but with no connection from the terminal of the appliance inlet to the chassis. That is, there was no stud or screw on the chassis but reliance was

RE: 50/75 Ohm pads

1999-12-20 Thread Price, Ed
-Original Message- From: Knighten, Jim L [SMTP:jk100...@exchange.sandiegoca.ncr.com] Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999 9:55 AM To: emc-pstc list server (E-mail) Subject: 50/75 Ohm pads Does anyone know where I can purchase 50 Ohm to 75 Ohm coaxial impedance matching pads,

RE: TC85/WG11

1999-12-20 Thread Matejic, Mirko
Bob, Charles Zegers, Secretary of US National Committee/IEC, tel: (212) 642-4936, e-mail: czeg...@ansi.org should be able to help you. Mirko - This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send mail to majord...@ieee.org with the single line:

Korea EMI/EMS official gazette

1999-12-20 Thread kohscp
Hi group, Get to know that there's some changes in Korea EMI requirement. The checking for EMI label is no longer done at custom. They checking point will now be in retail outlet. The enforcement of EMS requirement will still remain at 1st Jan 2000. Is there any official documents released from

TC85/WG11

1999-12-20 Thread reheller
I have the cover page (only) of a Draft 8, October 1997 concerning Measurement of low frequency magnetic and electric fields with regard to exposure of human beings - Special requirements for instruments and guidance for measurements. Does anyone know if the committee still exists (I believe

TCF DOC

1999-12-20 Thread WOODS
On all of our previous DoCs, we have declared compliance using harmonized standards. However, we now have a set of products where some harmonized standards exist and some do not. Therefore, we will use a Technical Construction File is used to support compliance with the particular essential

RE: Ground lugs

1999-12-20 Thread Lacey,Scott
James, Most equipment today uses crimp-on ring terminals, secured to a ground stud using a star washer and hex nut. The ground wire from the power inlet goes on first, and other safety grounds are stacked on top, each with its own star washer and nut. I have never had agency approval problems

Re: Ground lugs

1999-12-20 Thread Matthew Meehan
Happy Holidays group, In getting agency approval on our I.T.E. product, the safety ground terminal has come into question. When hard wiring a product, Para. 3.3.7 indicates that the conductor is to be clamped between metal surfaces, and the terminal shall not damage the conductor. This has