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From: Scott Lemon [mailto:sle...@caspiannetworks.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 6:56 AM
To: Muhammad Sagarwala
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Subject: Re: NEBS compliance for 100baseT / 1000base T
Hello Muhammad,
Unless you are customer
Hi Vijay, **reply below:
Regards,
Scott
Wani, Vijay (V) wrote:
Thank you all for your valuable input. i apologize for late reply. i ordered
a copy of EN60950:2000. (thanks, Chris, George and constantin) and now, it
is getting much clearer. however, i have some questions and would appreciate
Hello Rich,
In the case of LPS, wouldn't the plastic enclosure still be considered
decorative
plastic outside a fire enclosure and required to meet HB flame class (per UL
60950, 4.7.3.3)?
Regards,
Scott
Rich Nute wrote:
The choice is yours. If your product is supplied by a
Limited Power
proven techniques for shipping component circuit packs
(and other components) which do not individually bear the CE marking?
Thanks!
Scott
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are established
within the community, the obligation to keep the DoC available is the
responsibility of the party placing the product on the market (importer).
Scott Lemon
Caspian Networks
Bill Ellingford wrote:
Under the EMC directive, the person making a DOC and
placing the goods
in advance!
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CASPIAN NETWORKS
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on animals and were adapted to human beings. Human corpses were
used in gathering human body impedance
measurements from 25V to 5000 V. Barbecue anyone?
-Scott Lemon
Chris Maxwell wrote:
My GUESS is that someone (who loved
to torture living organisms) must have performed tests to figure
guidance, differing slightly, but not clear. Any and all
opinions/experiences from the group are welcome.
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Scott Lemon
Caspian Networks
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that are recommended as reference?
Thanks in advance!
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Scott Lemon
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I provide an optical communications interface which uses a Class 1 laser
module.
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Scott Lemon
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 10:07 AM
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in advance!
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Scott Lemon
Caspian Networks - RTP
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To cancel your
Peter indicates that he is using this cap in an application up to 72 Vdc
which is hazardous voltage according to UL 1950. Hazardous voltage must be
separated from earth by at least basic insulation (clause 2.3.3.2).
Regards,
Scott Lemon
Caspian Networks - RTP
email: sle
for publication
in the OJ was June '00, but I guess that did not happen. Anyone have an
update on 300 386 wrt publication in the OJ? I guess until it is published,
we continue to use 300 386-2 (or others).
Thanks and Regards,
Scott Lemon
Sr. Compliance Engineer
Network Reliability and Compliance
and considered
doubling the emissions results (6 dB) from the two shelves, but feel this
may be too conservative. Any thoughts/input appreciated.
Regards,
Scott Lemon (esn 351-4487, 919-991-4487)
Product and Network Dependability
Nortel Networks
RTP, NC
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I have heard that the requirement for the crossed hockey sticks with a line
through it (for the purpose described below) has not really been enforced in
the EU and therefore is rarely used. Does anyone have any experience one way
or another??
Regards,
Scott Lemon
Nortel
Group,
I have heard that the requirement for the crossed hockey sticks with a line
through it (for the purpose described below) has not really been enforced in
the EU and therefore is rarely used. Does anyone have any experience one way
or another??
Regards,
Scott Lemon
Nortel
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