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The nearly closed C with a horizontal lightning bolt separating top and
bottom appears to be a description of the Australian C-Tick mark. I believe
it means the device complies with the Australian EMC requirements.
Allen
Gary McInturff wrote:
Charles,
The IEC60068-XX series of standards should help you.
Allen
Charles Blackham wrote:
All
I'm familiar with HALT/HASS testing of electronics, but now I'm looking to
accelerate the life of the plastic enclosure we put the equipment in. These
units are installed worldwide, outdoors, so
http://www.cbscheme.org/cbscheme/html/cbtrep.htm
Duncan Hobbs wrote:
Group,
I am looking to get hold of some CB style test report forms for
EN61010-1:2001 and IEC61010-1:2001. Last time I purchased test report
forms, I purchased them on the internet from Fimko, but I can't seem to
Clause 1.7.2 says safety related markings should be in a language acceptable in
the destination country. Since the markings are in English only, the power
supply
may be installed in the English speaking provinces without any problem. The
Province of Quebec has language laws and regulations. A
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
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