Hi Folks,
I just walked into three local computer stores (west coast, USA) and found
that desktop computers have become art forms. There are computer cases for
sale with large plexiglass windows about (10in x12in), some with a fan in
the middle of the plexiglass panel, and inside the case,
Hi Allen,
Thanks for your reply, however, I highly doubt that these products will be
obsoleted by then, which
is the source of my concern and my query.
Also, at some standards purchasing houses, I've noticed that EN60950 3rd
Edition has been, or is
being, superceded by EN60950-1. This has
Ron,
There is usually a few years transition followed by a a few more years grand
fathering period when a new
standard introduced. Your product may be obsolete by then.
Allen
Ron Pickard wrote:
To all,
I am trying to decide, not if, but to which of the above standards must be
complied with
Hi Scott,
We happen to have the documents related to the CCC mark up on our web site:
http://www.typeapproval.com/cn/emc.html
-Fred Borda
Compliance International
At PM 03:11 07/12/02 -0400, Scott Douglas wrote:
Can anyone provide web links to look at these catalogues? I am interested
to
Scott,
Here's a few links...can't vouch for vintage or accuracy though.
http://www.cqc.com.cn/ccc-e.htm http://www.cqc.com.cn/ccc-e.htm
http://www.cqc.com.cn/ccc/catalogureeng.pdf
http://www.cqc.com.cn/ccc/catalogureeng.pdf
My opinion and not that of my employer.
Regards,
Kaz
Ron -
I do not have a view on publication of EN60950-1 in the OJ,
but the IEC Web Store indicates a Technical Report Form was
created in APR2002 and is available.
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services
San Jose, CA
peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com
Can anyone provide web links to look at these catalogues? I am interested
to see if our products are on the list.
Thanks,
Scott
At 08:02 AM 7/12/02 -0700, Joshua Wiseman wrote:
Amund,
I think you should also take a look at the old CCIB scheme. The CCC is
still developing standards at
In fact, the CCC mark was delayed to be implemented on July 1, 2002,
accoordingly, the one-year transition period will end on July 1, 2003.
If your product is under old system, be careful to say it is not covered under
CCC, because the CCC product list may not be clear enough however, it does
To all,
I am trying to decide, not if, but to which of the above standards must be
complied with on a
logistics basis.
Does anyone have any knowledge as to when EN60950-1 harmonization will get
published in the OJ? When
is it expected? I know that EN60950-1 is not yet officially harmonized
Hi Gary,
Is this just a pass thru port or will the system have any functionality on
the port (e.g. automatic dialing)?
Best regards,
Garry Hojan
CEO/ President
Strategic Compliance Services (SCS)
a Division of NRL, L.L.C.
11402 E Mariposa Rd.
Stockton, CA 95215
Tel:209-465-0619
Fax:
We have a device that in the case of power loss, will release a relay
contact that will connect a standard phone to phone lines. Under normal
operation there is no connection, voice is digitized and Ethernet Packatized
and sent out fiber optic cables.
We do not design or
Hi Amund,
The intention of the new regulations is that if the product does not appear
on the current list (catalogue) then the CCC mark is not required. However,
as you've no doubt seen, some of the items listed in the catalog are
somewhat vague or broad (other data terminal, other
Amund,
I think you should also take a look at the old CCIB scheme. The CCC is
still developing standards at this time. I believe it is safe to say that
if your product was in the catalog for CCIB it will be for CCC as well. I
also understand that CCC will cover more products than CCIB did as
After looking through the Circular Relevant to the Implementation of the
Compulsory Product Certification System, I found the following in section
2.5:
Starting from May 1, 2002, with regard to products for which the Old
Certificate and the Old Mark was compulsory but no longer covered by the
RE: China approvals - CCC7/12/02
Hi Amund,
That is correct, if your product does not appear in the Compulsory List it does
not need to be tested to Chinese Standards and can be imported into China
without the CCC mark. The company I work for is now
Hi Anil,
As you rightly point out, the nub of the matter is the physical location of
the equipment during use rather than who might purchase it.
EN 61000-6-1 gives the following definition (along with some examples)
that's a bit more objective than that given in 55022:
Locations which are
Everybody
I have read a number of papers on noise measurement but am still unsure
about the current standards we should apply when type testing industrial
products for compliance with the Machinery Directive. The products will only
be used indoors. Can you offer any advice?
Furthermore, as part
Hi all,
Rules and Procedures for Compulsory Product Certification were implemented
on May 1, 2002. The certification mark is referred to as China Compulsory
Certification (CCC). The first Catalogue of Products Subject to Compulsory
Certification is now released.
Question:
If my product is not
Joe Martin (marti...@appliedbiosystems.com) asked:
Our company is planning on moving the Chemical Compliance Department from
the Quality Systems Department to the Compliance Engineering Department
(Product Safety/EMC). What do you see the advantages are in this
restructuring?
Depends if the
Our company is planning on moving the Chemical Compliance Department from
the Quality Systems Department to the Compliance Engineering Department
(Product Safety/EMC). What do you see the advantages are in this
restructuring?
All responses are appreciated.
Regards
Joe Martin
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