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Of Jim Conrad
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 3:17 PM
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Subject: RE: EN 61000-3-3 Flicker Tests
Hi Bruce,
Your customer is correct. If the device is classified as a Class A
(according to CISPR 11), you do not need to comply
Thanks to all in the group that contributed comments to my question! I
presented the question to try and give our customer an idea on what the
industry thought and that's exactly what happened.
One further comment: There seems to be a common opinion that EN 61326
excludes class A equipment
locations.
Regards
Joe Martin
EMC Consultant
bfag...@us.tuv.com@ieee.org on 12/03/2000 03:03:37 PM
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Hello group!
I've got a customer in our EMC lab
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Lame argument! Many of us make products designed exclusively for the
Commercial/industrial market. Our products do not connect directly
Of Jim Conrad
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 3:17 PM
To: bfag...@us.tuv.com; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: EN 61000-3-3 Flicker Tests
Hi Bruce,
Your customer is correct. If the device is classified as a Class A
(according to CISPR 11), you do not need to comply with flicker
requirements.
Jim
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Hello group!
I've got a customer in our EMC lab that makes a laboratory
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Hello group!
I've got a customer in our EMC lab that makes a laboratory
Hello group!
I've got a customer in our EMC lab that makes a laboratory instrument
incorporating heaters with a typical 3-4 amp input current at 230vac. He
is failing the flicker test due to the design of the heater control. They
are undertaking a redesign but would like to keep selling
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