Re: [PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN 61326-1 equipment

2016-11-28 Thread Bill Stumpf
C-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: Re: [PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN 61326-1 equipment Take a look at 15.103b). There is an exemption for electronic control equipment used within an industrial plant: (b) A digital device used exclusively as an electronic control or power system utilized by a

Re: [PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN 61326-1 equipment

2016-11-28 Thread Carl Newton
the product is not industrial test equipment, it is not exempt from FCC authorization (Verification) procedures. Bill *From:*Michael Loerzer [mailto:loerzer_mob...@globalnorm.de] *Sent:* Sunday, November 27, 2016 4:45 AM *To:* EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG *Subject:* [PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN

Re: [PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN 61326-1 equipment

2016-11-28 Thread Bill Stumpf
-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: [PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN 61326-1 equipment Hi, is for a modular 19'' draw-out unit system with a power supply and control unit to control LED modules for industrial application in the laboratory environment (EU: EN 61010-1, EN 61326-1 for LVD and EMCD

[PSES] AW: [PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN 61326-1 equipment

2016-11-27 Thread Michael Loerzer
Von: Ghery S. Pettit [mailto:n6...@comcast.net] Gesendet: Sonntag, 27. November 2016 17:56 An: loerzer_mob...@globalnorm.de; EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Betreff: RE: [PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN 61326-1 equipment If this is commercial equipment, then the Class A limits would be appro

[PSES] AW: [PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN 61326-1 equipment

2016-11-27 Thread Michael Loerzer
-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Betreff: RE: [PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN 61326-1 equipment Take a look at 47 CFR 15.103 to see if your device is exempt first. Best regards, Ron Wellman From: Michael Loerzer [mailto:loerzer_mob...@globalnorm.de] Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2016 2:45 AM

Re: [PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN 61326-1 equipment

2016-11-27 Thread Carl Newton
Many years ago when you could still call the FCC and actually talk to someone I discussed this industrial plant exemption with them. I was working for an industrial computer company and management wanted to install specific 3rd party control cards and sell as a package. The problem was that

Re: [PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN 61326-1 equipment

2016-11-27 Thread Ghery S. Pettit
method for Class A products. Ghery S. Pettit, NCE Pettit EMC Consulting LLC gh...@pettitemcconsulting.com From: Michael Loerzer [mailto:loerzer_mob...@globalnorm.de] Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2016 2:45 AM To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: [PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN 61326-1

Re: [PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN 61326-1 equipment

2016-11-27 Thread Ron Wellman
Take a look at 47 CFR 15.103 to see if your device is exempt first. Best regards, Ron Wellman From: Michael Loerzer [mailto:loerzer_mob...@globalnorm.de] Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2016 2:45 AM To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: [PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN 61326-1 equipment

[PSES] US EMC req. for EN 61010-1/EN 61326-1 equipment

2016-11-27 Thread Michael Loerzer
Hi, is for a modular 19'' draw-out unit system with a power supply and control unit to control LED modules for industrial application in the laboratory environment (EU: EN 61010-1, EN 61326-1 for LVD and EMCD) the FCC requirements mandatory? In my point of view the answer is “yes”. And I have