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Going back a ways, UL 1459, ed. 3 Sections 72 and 73 along
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Dear All,
Anyone knows of ANSI or other North American production-line test
procedures/requirements for electrical/electronic equipment? Some
I'm sorry but I seem to have missed the purpose of this question.
Is it to find the source document for the simple and purist reason of
Knowledge?
I most sincerely hope that you are forced into justify these essential
tests.
Gregg
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, February 13, 2003 10:20 AM
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Subject: North American Production-Line Tests; ANSI or Other
Dear All,
Anyone knows of ANSI or other North American production-line test
procedures/requirements for electrical/electronic equipment? Some UL and CSA
standards specify the
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My opinion and not that of my employer.
Regards,
Kaz Gawrzyjal
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Subject: RE: North American Production-Line Tests; ANSI or Other
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Subject: RE: North American Production-Line Tests; ANSI or Other
Hello Rich,
Good question.
I tried tracking this down myself as I had to sh
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Subject: Re: North American Production-Line Tests; ANSI or Other
Rich,
I am trying to find the rationale why production-line ratyhing tests in North
America are usually done with a simple ohmmeter and without passing a current
of say 25 A through the circuit. There must be
Hi Peter:
> I am trying to find the rationale why production-line ratyhing tests
> in North America are usually done with a simple ohmmeter and without
> passing a current of say 25 A through the circuit. There must be some
> rationale of doing it this way somewhere.
I can't answer that que
Ryan,
Thanks but my bottom line question to the group is which committe decides how
these tests are done. Again checking with an ohmeter for earthing test during
the production-line test as written in these appendix pages (and I have access
to tens of product categories) is not a good test. Do y
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Rich,
I am trying to find the rationale why production-line ratyhing tests in North
America are usually done with a simple ohmmeter and without passing a current
of say 25 A through the circuit. There must be some rationale of doing it this
way somewhere.
Regards,
Peter
Hi Peter:
> Anyone knows of ANSI or other North American production-line test
> procedures/requirements for electrical/electronic equipment? Some UL
> and CSA standards specify the procedures for roduction-line tests, but
> what I am looking for is the source of these procedures/requirements
Dear All,
Anyone knows of ANSI or other North American production-line test
procedures/requirements for electrical/electronic equipment? Some UL and CSA
standards specify the procedures for roduction-line tests, but what I am
looking for is the source of these procedures/requirements.
Thank you.
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