RE: safe voltage limits for cattle ( cows horses etc)

2000-11-10 Thread Mel Pedersen
Make life easy...just set the current high enouph to cook the cow. Label on fence could read ...Quick Delivery to Restaraunt Recommended... - Mel -Original Message- From: David Gelfand [mailto:gelf...@memotec.com] Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 2:24 PM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org

Re: safe voltage limits for cattle ( cows horses etc)

2000-11-10 Thread David Gelfand
Gert, With all due respect to the seriousness of your question, I could not help but have this Far Side cartoon image of a group of cows with pocket protectors operating safety test equipment (standing up), one of them saying another something like, Bob, we'll need to have a warning put on

Chicago Chapter IEEE EMC Meeting Notice - Thursday November 16, 2000

2000-11-10 Thread Frank Krozel
You are all invited to our next EMC Chapter meeting. List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: Thursday - November 16, 2000 (Note meeting date change) Time: 7:30 pm Location: Lucent Technologies, Naperville Warrenville Roads, Naperville, Illinois

FW: Compliance of a USB telephone

2000-11-10 Thread WOODS
Forwarding a reply -- From: H.T. Hildering [SMTP:h.t.hilder...@ktl.com] mailto:[SMTP:h.t.hilder...@ktl.com] Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 11:49 AM To: wo...@sensormatic.com mailto:wo...@sensormatic.com Subject: RE: Compliance of a USB telephone Sorry for my late reply. For

E3 grounding

2000-11-10 Thread Dave Wilson
Hello group, Can anyone advise on how the grounding of the Rx side should be handled to satisfy Europe? The UK used to require the option of grounding or not, but I'm not sure if this is still a requirement, or about requirements in other parts of Europe. Thanks, Dave Wilson

RE: safe voltage limits for cattle ( cows horses etc)

2000-11-10 Thread Gary McInturff
No, sorry I don't I have a propane barbeque rather than electric. :) Gary -Original Message- From: CE-test - Ing. Gert Gremmen - ce-marking and more... [mailto:cet...@cetest.nl] Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 3:35 AM To: Emc-Pstc@Ieee. Org Subject: safe

RE: safe voltage limits for cattle ( cows horses etc)

2000-11-10 Thread Crabb, John
Try EN 61011, Electric fence energizers. Safety requirements for mains-operated electric fence energizers. EN 61011-1 Safety requirements for battery-operated electric fence energizers suitable for connection to the supply mains. EN61011-2 Safety requirements for battery-operated electric fence

safe voltage limits for cattle ( cows horses etc)

2000-11-10 Thread CE-test - Ing. Gert Gremmen - ce-marking and more...
hello Group, Can anyone point me in the right direction to a standard or technical report concerning safe voltage limits for farm animals especially cows. The beasts will be in touch on a regular basis with a DC voltage used to charge a fence pulse generator. I know the cows are being pulsed

Acoustic measurement in EN55024.

2000-11-10 Thread Tommy
Hi folk. As you konw,EN55024's dow is 2001.07.01. Many test item add than Generic Std. EN50082-1. So I prepare the test equipment and set-up. But I have no idea about acoustic measurement of TTE on EN55024 Annex A. Did you have configured test equipment of acoustic measutement? Which

CSA C22.3 #42-99

2000-11-10 Thread rbusche
I had a question posed to me by a fellow engineer with regard to the design of an electrical outlet to be used in ITE equipment. He is following the requirements identified in CSA standard C22.2 #42-99 where each pole and ground pin is individually subjected to a weighted pullout test. The