Re: CE test suite for computers

2001-08-18 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that Tania Grant taniagr...@msn.com wrote (in oe127msph2q6dqajy4k4...@hotmail.com) about 'CE test suite for computers', on Sat, 18 Aug 2001: Most people will never understand anything unless it is explained to them.  Merely stating that the power distribution

Re: CE Mark for AC Power Line Protection Module

2001-08-18 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that Dave Hutchins hutch...@protek-tvs.com wrote (in 01c12740.dd271200.hutch...@protek-tvs.com) about 'CE Mark for AC Power Line Protection Module', on Fri, 17 Aug 2001: Dose anyone know what directive or EN standard is required for applying the CE mark to an AC Power Line

CE Mark for AC Power Line Protection Module

2001-08-18 Thread Dave Hutchins
Dose anyone know what directive or EN standard is required for applying the CE mark to an AC Power Line Protection Module. B. Rgds. David W. Hutchins Director World Wide Marketing Applications Fax: 602-431-2288 Tel: (direct) 602-414-5107 eFax

Re: current carrying conductors

2001-08-18 Thread Rich Nute
Hi Richard: A number of good comments have been made. I'm not sure anyone covered the fact that two wires make a bundle, and therefore each single in that bundle must be derated. So, a single 10 AWG is good for 32 amps at 20 C. But, two 10 AWG wires in the same bundle are only good for

Re: virus targeting list?

2001-08-18 Thread Rich Nute
Hi George and Ravinder: We really like to discourage off-topic discussions, including virus warnings. Here are some points I'd like to make: 1. The IEEE majordomo listserver includes virus checking (for known viruses) of all messages posted to the listserver. IEEE virus

Re: virus targeting list?

2001-08-18 Thread Ravinder Ajmani
George, I remember receiving couple of messages in the format described by you, with an .exe file attached. In both cases, the name of the sender was garbled. As a rule, I simply delete such messages from unknown sources which come with .exe attachments. Regards, Ravinder PCB Development and

Re: current carrying conductors

2001-08-18 Thread Doug McKean
According to the Belden wire table, 10awg carrying 32 amps will produce a 35C rise above ambient. And according to them, the bundling factor is 1.0 for 1, 2, or 3 bundled wires. If you're qualifying anything up around 40C high temp, your wire's going to be 75C. 5C doesn't give you much