RE: Thermocouple glue

2003-04-23 Thread Peter L. Tarver
Bill - If you're referring to what I think you are, it's fuller's earth and waterglass, which is a clay-like mineral and sodium silicate solution. Regards, Peter L. Tarver, PE Product Safety Manager Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services San Jose, CA peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com -Original

Re: Repeat and late messages?

2003-04-23 Thread Ken Javor
I noticed the same. From: k.macl...@aprel.com Reply-To: k.macl...@aprel.com Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 14:27:48 -0400 To: emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: Repeat and late messages? Folks - Is it just me, or have others noticed large (days) delays in the appearance of some posts, as well as

RE: Thermocouple glue

2003-04-23 Thread FastWave
We use and sell (conflict alert) the same thermocouple paste I used when I worked at UL (the brown stuff - doesn't seem to have another name except thermocouple paste) - see our web site www.productsafeT.com. Appears to have good thermal conductivity while having low electrical conductivity (when

Repeat and late messages?

2003-04-23 Thread k.macl...@aprel.com
Folks - Is it just me, or have others noticed large (days) delays in the appearance of some posts, as well as random duplications? Cheers, Kate Kathy M. MacLean President, APREL Laboratories -EMC-RF Safety-Antenna Design/Test-SAR/Near-Field Tools-Acoustics-Wireless-SAR/MPE 51 Spectrum Way,

RE: Certification process for 802.11B Singapore, and New Zealand?

2003-04-23 Thread Alejandro Torrecilla Torregrosa
Hi Kate, you are right. Depending on the application, power and distance, the way of demonstrating compliance with SAR standards are different. This means that not always a declaration of compliance with a specific standard is enough and not always SAR testing is needed. We have experienced both

Northeast Product Safety Society Meeting Tomorrow, Wednesday April 23

2003-04-23 Thread Matt Campanella
All, There will be a Northeast Product Safety Society meeting tomorrow, Wednesday April 23rd, at EMC Corporation's Customer Briefing Center at 42 South Street in Hopkinton, MA. A social hour with light refreshments will begin at 7:00 PM and the technical meeting will start at 7:30 PM. This

RE: Out of Office AutoReplies

2003-04-23 Thread Jim Bacher
Cortland, in affect majordomo turns each submitted e-mail into approximately a 1000 separate e-mails. As a result everyone on the list who has a vacation notice turned on, will send you a message that they are out. That is why you will get a number of them. By the way if you take a normal day

Re: Charge level of rechargeable batteries

2003-04-23 Thread don_borow...@selinc.com
I don't know about any regulatory or safety aspects, but it would be difficult to have all batteries leave the factory uncharged. Specifically, lead-acid and lithium cells need to have at least a minimum level of charge or they will be damaged. NiCd and NiMH cells are OK with no charge. Donald

RE: Certification process for 802.11B Singapore, and New Zealand?

2003-04-23 Thread Alejandro Torrecilla Torregrosa
Hi Rick, just one clarification to Kate's email: it is needed to declare compliance with one of the following standards: a) Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999/FCC OET No. 65:1997 b) International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP 1998)

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Re: Fiber and AC mains wire runs

2003-04-23 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that richwo...@tycoint.com wrote (in 846BF526A205F8 4BA2B6045BBF7E9A6A04675EB8@flbocexu05) about 'Fiber and AC mains wire runs' on Tue, 22 Apr 2003: The EU wiring rules are based upon HD384 which is based upon IEC 60364. You can purchase a single part copy as BSI 7671. BS

RE: Fiber and AC mains wire runs

2003-04-23 Thread Juhasz, John (IndSys, GE Interlogix)
David, Be careful here. While fiber itself is non-conductive, and the outer jacket is non-conductive, there are fiber cables that have metal sheaths below the outerjacket - these are used for mechanical strength. Should the outer jacket become damaged, and there is cross-over you could have a

RE: Low signal switching

2003-04-23 Thread djumbdenst...@tycoint.com
Robert, I checked my tabulation of drive levels for the various test levels. When testing at 10V/m and 3V/m, I do have occasional adequate drive levels. However, when I test at 1V/m, I don't have sufficient drive. On the other hand, if I am testing at a 10-3-1 sequence, the first 2 in the

RE: Thermocouple glue

2003-04-23 Thread Constantin Bolintineanu
I am using LOCTITE 416 - Net wt. 1 OZ.(Part No. 41650) along with the LOCTITE ACCELERATOR 7452 (Part No. 18637) net. WT.0.70 OZ and works well for Thermocouples AWG 30. (5-8 seconds) Respectfully yours, Constantin Constantin Bolintineanu P.Eng. DIGITAL SECURITY CONTROLS LTD. 3301 LANGSTAFF

Re: Russian (GOST) equivalent standards.

2003-04-23 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that David Sproul david.spr...@alexanderlynn.co.uk wrote (in lnepkcgaigehccdompbbieciciaa.david.spr...@alexanderlynn.co.uk ) about 'Russian (GOST) equivalent standards.' on Tue, 22 Apr 2003: There are 2 standards for EMC that generally cover lighting products, namely EN 55015

EN55022:1998 + Amendment A1:2000

2003-04-23 Thread Juhasz, John (IndSys, GE Interlogix)
I am trying to find some information on what Amendment A1:2000 amends in EN55022:1998. Thanks in advance. John A. Juhasz GE Interlogix Fiber Options Div. Bohemia, NY

RE: Thermocouple glue

2003-04-23 Thread Barker, Neil
I am told that Blu-Tak (you know, that non-sticky sticky stuff used to stick up posters etc) works very well over a fairly wide range of temperatures without marking the product. It is also quite a good thermal insulator, which makes sure that the thermocouple sees the test item rather than the

Re: Calibration Lab Accredited to 17025 for Temperature and humidity measurements

2003-04-23 Thread Jim Ericson
Kevin: I would recommend that you discuss this with your accreditation agency up-front. In our case, we are allowed to do such an in-house calibration providing that: (a) the certificate meets ALL of the 17025 calibration report requirements; (b) we calculate [and report on the cal cert] the