Re: PC's Class B..

2000-09-13 Thread ScottBarrows
Hi Group, As much as I like to read the comments of all of you, I do answer most privately if I am inclined to reply. I have been consulting for a couple of years and have spent the last 8 associated with third party laboratories. If I feel I can offer some clarification of an issue I would

Re: PC's Class B..

2000-09-13 Thread Muriel Bittencourt de Liz
I make my words the words of Gert. There's a lot of interesting questions that are answered privately and the group loses... Regards Muriel Gert Gremmen wrote: hello George, But we can't. Could you resume the results of the answers for the group. And : IN GENERAL Could the members

RE: PC's Class B..

2000-09-13 Thread Gert Gremmen
PC's Class B..hello George, But we can't. Could you resume the results of the answers for the group. And : IN GENERAL Could the members of this list cc a copy to the list of replies to questions ? Regards, Gert Gremmen, (Ing) Ce-test, qualified testing == Web

RE: PC's Class B..

2000-09-13 Thread George Sparacino
Hello Group, Thank you to those who responded to my inquiry. I can now go off and make an educated purchase. Take Care, George

Re: Near field measurements

2000-09-13 Thread Neven Pischl
You may try NIST at Boulder, CO. Neven Pischl - Original Message - From: wo...@sensormatic.com To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 10:15 AM Subject: Near field measurements We need to make human exposure measurements for our FCC Part 15 submission

Cable length

2000-09-13 Thread Bill Somerfield
Group, Can someone tell me the maximum lenght of a cable run for vga monitor, mouse, and keyboard? Thank you, --- This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety Technical Committee emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send

Cable length

2000-09-13 Thread Bill Somerfield
Sorry, forgot may signiture. Group, Can someone tell me the maximum lenght of a cable run for vga monitor, mouse, and keyboard? Thank you, Bill Somerfield QA/Compliance Manager Elizabeth-Hata International North Huntingdon, PA USA 412-829-7700 fax 41-829-7330 bi...@eliz.com

ASTM D4935-99

2000-09-13 Thread cathy_kirk
Hi all, Does anyone have any information about the ASTM standard D4935-99 Standard Test Method for Measuring the Electromagnetic Shielding Effectiveness of Planar Materials? The standard specifies a receiver. I was wondering which receiver would be typical? Cathy Kirk Agilent Technologies

RE: RTTE Radio Verification

2000-09-13 Thread Bandele Adepoju
Hello Sam, I am not familiar with this 'Grantee Change' procedure that you described below. My experience with the FCC in the situation of an OEM of a radio product by second company is that the company OEMing the product (Company B) files 'a new application' with the FCC (albeit an

Using fuse to protect wire undersized for load?

2000-09-13 Thread Crane, Lauren
Colleagues, I have an internal client who is proposing a design. In this design, a resistive heating load is being supplied by conductors that are far below the 125% of load recommended/required by the NEC or NFPA-79 (ref 1994 sect 15.5.3). The client argues that it is okay that the supply

RMCEMC September meeting announcement

2000-09-13 Thread ChasGrasso
Subj: September 00 meeting Our next meeting is.. Can Just Anyone Understand Electromagnetic Fields? Presenter: Professor Edward Kuester Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder What you will see: This talk will be part seminar, part tutorial,

RE: Using fuse to protect wire undersized for load?

2000-09-13 Thread Jim Eichner
Either I'm missing something, or you won't be able to run the load, so code issues are a moot point. You point out the equivalent fusing is 200A and you have a 462A load. You will blow the fuse as soon as you power up, every time! In the general case, you are right: the code does not