Subject: Re: 'IEC' symbol ?? - NRTL Certification
Hi,
Do USA DoD require Certification of items such as test equipment and
specialist support equipment that is used in DoD establishments in the
US of A?
AS an example of what I mean, if the DoD buy a laptop, is it a
requirement that the power supply
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Subject: RE: 'IEC' symbol ??
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Ron Pickard
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To: Ron Pickard; 'Pete Perkins'; 'Brian O'Connell'; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: 'IEC' symbol ??
Hi Ron:
Who am I to argue with the NEC
telephone does not have a UL or equivalent mark.)
Okay?
Best regards,
Rich
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Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 3:51 PM
To: ri...@ieee.org; Pete Perkins; Brian O'Connell; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: 'IEC' symbol
Hi Rich,
You wrote:
...For example, laptop computers do
not attach to the power grid, although their
external power supplies do attach to the power
grid. OSHA rules do not require a laptop
computer to be certified by a NRTL, but the
external power supply must be certified by a
NRTL.
Your
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Subject: Re: 'IEC' symbol ??
I have an old IEC document from 1982 with an IEC symbol. (It
is IEC 297-2 to be exact.) The symbol has a square border
with the C reaching close to the sides of the square. A
capital E is centered inside of the C and a lower case
In message
ofb13987d0.65391125-on862572ec.006b3352-862572ec.006c0...@apcc.com,
dated Thu, 31 May 2007, ted.eck...@apcc.com writes:
I have an old IEC document from 1982 with an IEC symbol. (It is IEC
297-2 to be exact.) The symbol has a square border with the C
reaching close to the sides of
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From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org]On Behalf Of John
Woodgate
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 12:44 PM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Re: 'IEC' symbol ??
It probably means something, but it's not an approval mark that I
recognize. It's up
Hi Pete:
You said:
In the North American
market the approval of a Nationally Recognized Test
Laboratory (NRTL) is required for any equipment attached to
the power grid.
While in a practical sense NRTL is required for
equipment attached the power grid, such a
criterion is not true in
In message 001a01c79e24$6dac5410$d600a...@tamuracorp.com, dated Thu,
24 May 2007, Brian O'Connell oconne...@tamuracorp.com writes:
Is there such a thing as an 'IEC' symbol (no, not the 417 stuff).
Not for the purpose you describe.
I am looking at a component that has a mark similar to the CSA
I have an old IEC document from 1982 with an IEC symbol. (It is IEC 297-2
to be exact.) The symbol has a square border with the C reaching close
to the sides of the square. A capital E is centered inside of the C
and a lower case i is interwoven through the three horizontal bar of the
E.
A
Brian, et al,
The IEC is a standards writing body. The standards are adopted by
countries and they designate the proper approval mechanism for that country
or region.
In North America some IEC standards are adopted as UL or CSA standards
(IEC/UL 60950 for ITE or IEC 61010 for test and
Try . . .
http://w3.hike.te.chiba-u.ac.jp/iec417/ver2.0/html/index.html
John Juhasz
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Bohemia, NY
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