Re: China SRRC changes

2011-03-09 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Richard There are no changes with SRRC since July of last year Peter Merguerian pe...@goglobalcompliance.com President Go Global Compliance Inc. www.goglobalcompliance.com (408) 931-3303 Sent from my iPhone On Mar 7, 2011, at 4:58 AM, "Gartman, Richard" wrote: Panel of experts,

Re: China acceptance of Medical equipment based on CB reports etc.

2010-08-01 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Gary, China would require sample(s); number of test samples depends on the requirements of the laboratory. With the sample, they check do a constructional evaluation against the CB Report, check that tests have been properly done by the CB Scheme test laboratory, check that the national deviat

Re: China immunity question

2010-04-29 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
>From a contact in China... The immunity part in GB/T9813-2000 refers to GB/T17618 , test method refer to GB/T 17626.5 which is equals to CISPR 24 and IEC 61000-4. Criteria for Ethernet (communication port) is, 1.5KVp-p for unprotected port. 4KVp-p for protected port 10/700 Tr/Th uS

Re: China CNCA 2009 Notice No. 42 - Validation of CCC Certificates

2010-01-25 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Thanks Peter. Bayode From: peter merguerian To: Grace Lin , bayode.olab...@checkpt.com Cc: emc-p...@ieee.org List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: 01/25/2010 12:19 PM Subject:Re: China

Re: China CNCA 2009 Notice No. 42 - Validation of CCC Certificates

2010-01-25 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Bayode Radio is covered under the China SRRC Peter --- On Mon, 1/25/10, bayode.olab...@checkpt.com wrote: From: bayode.olab...@checkpt.com Subject: Re: China CNCA 2009 Notice No. 42 - Validation of CCC Certificates To: "Grace Lin"

Re: China CNCA 2009 Notice No. 42 - Validation of CCC Certificates

2010-01-25 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
One question - does the CCC mark cover radio requirements (similar to EN 300 330) for short range radio products? I have thought for some time that it covers both EMC and safety. Thanks, Bayode From: Grace Lin To: emc-p...@ieee.org List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org List-Post:

Re: China WEEE

2009-03-09 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
The regulation takes effect January 1, 2011. China will establich a WEEE processing fund. Manufacturers, importers, or agents have obligation to pay into the fund. (Article 7) On 3/9/09, James, Chris wrote: If anyone is looking at this then here are some possibly useful links:

Re: China CCC-S Label

2008-11-18 Thread Grace Lin
Go to CNCA website at http://219.238.178.8/20040420/column/227.htm. Section 6.1 of each implementation rule shows the mark for the products. On 11/17/08, Gartman, Richard wrote: Members, I am looking for what products need the CCC-S mark for China? Any guidance is ap

Re: China CCC and CE?

2008-03-20 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Curt, The main difference is that a major component in your system such as a power supply or monitor must also be CCC Certified or must have the component evaluated separately by the China test house. This can be done by by submitting an IEC CB Test Report with China deviations on the component

Re: China CCC and CE?

2008-03-20 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
In message , dated Thu, 20 Mar 2008, Curt McNamara writes: >Is there any relation between having met CE standards and getting a CCC >certificate? I am aware many of the CCC tests are based on IEC >standards. In some cases. But to give you a *helpful* answer, we would need to know which produ

Re: China WEEE

2007-12-10 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
r.was...@sandisk.com] 发送时间: 2007年12月7日 7:07 收件人: Zhang, Haifeng; Peter; emc-p...@ieee.org 主题: RE: China WEEE Hi Zhang, Does China WEEE’s definition of Household Appliances and Electronic Products covers memory storage devices like SD, CF, Memory stick, USB Drives, MP3 Players etc i

RE: China WEEE

2007-12-06 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
, Sudhakar _ From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Zhang, Haifeng Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 11:49 PM To: 'Peter'; emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: Re: China WEEE Hi Peter, China new WEEE is adopted by goverment in Sep,2007, it will take eff

Re: China WEEE

2007-11-26 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hi Peter, Thank you for Haifeng to provide us with a link to the official document. I translated several articles below for your reference. If you need particular information from the document, I will be more than happy to look for you. If you need a complete document in English, you may wish

Re: China WEEE

2007-11-26 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hi Peter, China new WEEE is adopted by goverment in Sep,2007, it will take effect in Feb,2008. You can go to the goverment website to view this regulation.http://www.sepa.gov.cn/info/gw/juling/200709/t20070928_109698.htm It seems no english version This regulation in brief: 1.Company should g

Re: China RoHS Requirements

2007-10-11 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hi Christine, The answer is "No" to both of your questions. See Q&A 29 at http://graspllc.com/China%20RoHS%20Q &A%20-%20Measure.php. Grace On 10/10/07, Christine Rodham wrote: Dear List Members, Once you complete the Declaration Table, documentation and labeling requirements for China

Re: China RoHS Requirements

2007-10-10 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Dear List Members, Once you complete the Declaration Table, documentation and labeling requirements for China RoHS, do you need to submit this to the China MII for approval? Is there any entity in the Chinese government that needs to review or approve the documentation before we ship our product

Re: China CNCA 2007 Notice No. 21

2007-09-18 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Yes. An EMC lab in China can be accredited by NVLAP or A2LA. You may wish to contact A2LA and NIST NVLAP for more detail information. Please let me know if you need contact information. - Grace On 9/17/07, cgitt...@rochester.rr.com wrote: Grace, Are EMC test labs accredited to NVLAP

Re: China CNCA 2007 Notice No. 21

2007-09-17 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Grace, Are EMC test labs accredited to NVLAP or A2LA in China? Cecil Gittens From: Grace Lin List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: Friday, August 10, 2007 12:29 pm Subject: China CNCA 2007 Notice No. 21 To: emc-p...@ieee.org > To Those Who are Interested in: > > > CNCA has revi

Re: China CNCA 2007 Notice No 9 - HTS Codes?

2007-04-27 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
I will try to clarify the questions. The CNCA 2007 Notice No. 9 should be the replacement of the CNCA 2001 Notice No. 33. CNCA 2001 Notice No. 33 lists 19 categories and 132 items, while CNCA 2007 Notice No. 9 lists 22 categories and 159 items. The added 3 categories are: WLAN, Decroration Prod

Re: China CNCA 2007 Notice No 9 - HTS Codes?

2007-04-24 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
For those of you who export to China, I hope you noted Grace's observation that the CNCA's HS Code list has not been updated since 2002. If you want to find your products' HS code, the 2007 version won't do you any good. The first 12 CNCA numbers I looked up don't even exist in the 2007 HS code li

Re: China CNCA 2007 Notice No 9 - HTS Codes?

2007-04-24 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hi David, The official Catalogues with HS codes promulgated by the AQSIQ and CNCA are AQSIQ/CNCA 2002 Notice No. 60 (dated July 1, 2002), 2005 Notice No. 198 (dated December 30, 2005), and AQSIQ/CNCA 2006 Notice 103 (dated July 18, 2006). CNCA has not promulgated a complete list of regulated ite

RE: China RoHS mark requirements

2007-01-25 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
I'm trying to get up to speed, and I've seen lots of stuff saying March 1, 2007 is the deadline, but isn't that just for phase 1 (disclosure)? What is the deadline for phase 2 (restriction)? Jim Eichner, P.Eng. Compliance Engineering Manager Xantrex Technology Inc. e-mail: jim.eich...@xantrex.com

RE: China RoHS mark requirements

2007-01-25 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Brian O'Connell; emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: RE: China RoHS mark requirements If you meet the requirements; the circle e ... If you exceed the RoHS MCV will be the circle with a number on the "useful life of the product" before it begins to contaminate the environment. You also ge

RE: China RoHS mark requirements

2007-01-25 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
If you meet the requirements; the circle e ... If you exceed the RoHS MCV will be the circle with a number on the "useful life of the product" before it begins to contaminate the environment. You also get to include in your documentation a description of what components in your product exceed thes

RE: China RoHS - EFUP number

2007-01-19 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
ee.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Roman Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 8:15 AM To: James, Chris; emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: RE: China RoHS - EFUP number Chris, It is probably more important that your number falls somewhere near the average of what other similar products state, that way you don't stick

RE: China RoHS - EFUP number

2007-01-19 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
ris; emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: RE: China RoHS - EFUP number Chris, It is probably more important that your number falls somewhere near the average of what other similar products state, that way you don't stick out which could expose you to further scrutiny. Too bad the appendix i

RE: China RoHS - EFUP number

2007-01-19 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Chris, It is probably more important that your number falls somewhere near the average of what other similar products state, that way you don't stick out which could expose you to further scrutiny. Too bad the appendix isn't completely filled out with the suggested or average use periods by prod

Re: China RoHS - Scope

2006-12-21 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hi Ian, It seems the list of "Electronic Informaiton Products" (EIP) (http://www.graspllc.com/EIP_EN.php) do not include your products. For a product not listed the EIP, Chinese RoHS regulations do not apply. Grace On 12/21/06, iun...@servomex.com wrote: Dear Group, Can anybody out the

RE: China RoHS - Scope

2006-12-21 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
The aea have posted the EIP list here: http://www.aeanet.org/governmentaffairs/gabl_HK_Art3_EIPTranslation.asp Regards, Chris From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of iun...@servomex.com Sent: 21 December 2006 14:40 To: emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: China RoHS - Scope

RE: China RoHS - Scope

2006-12-21 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Further info here http://www.aeanet.org/GovernmentAffairs/gabl_ChinaRoHSpage0905.asp Regards, Chris From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of iun...@servomex.com Sent: 21 December 2006 14:40 To: emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: China RoHS - Scope Dear Group, Can anybody

Re: China SRRC for 2.4GHz WLAN

2006-12-18 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Thanks to a SRRC enigneer's help, your first question is confirmed. Please find the interpretation below.- Grace The current SRRC test standard reference, " 无线电发射设备型号核准检测的检验依据(含参考标准)", can be found at http://www.srrc.o

RE: China SRRC for 2.4GHz WLAN

2006-11-15 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hello Koh- Sorry, I have no input on the China Wireless regulations, but, I am willing to be a field test site for some of your products !! (wireless surround-sound ?? SWT !) After reading your message I am struck by how the people on this list work on some of the coo

Re: China mandatory certification for WLAN

2006-06-22 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
The CNCA-11C-048 is an implementation rule for WLAN. CNCA doesn't issue an English version after the first 47 implementations. There is no official English version for this implementation rule. An easy and cheap way is to find a Chinese colleague or friend around you to explain what inside there

Re: China RoHS law

2006-03-11 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hello all, Please join us for the monthly meeting of the IEEE-EMCS SCV Chapter on Tuesday March 14, 2006. Food and beverages are provided. The meeting will start at 5:30 PM with a social, followed by a presentation by Mr. Michael Heckrotte on The New FCC Regulations on Dynamic Frequency Select

Re: China RoHS law

2006-03-10 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Dear Peter, Thank you very much for your questions. Following is my personal comments to your questions 1) The limit for toxic and hazardous substances will be included in the test standards to be formulated. To be conservative, Chinese rules would like to have "other..." added to cover any un

Re: China RoHS Law in English

2006-03-07 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hi Ian, Here is my interpretation based on a phone conversation with a Chinese engineer from one of the CCC certification centers. China will formulate a RoHS Catalogue (list of regulated products). This Catalogue expects to list products item by item (such as using HS codes). A good example

Re: China RoHS Law in English

2006-03-06 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hi Richard: Thank you very much for your e-mail. I was wondering if group memebers received my message. Scott and Mike, please ignore my e-mail question earlier. Regarding in-country testing, I believe it is still required and will be for a little while. I spent sometime to understand the p

RE: China RoHS Law in English

2006-03-06 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
thank you again Grace, The only thing we ( I) dont know is if AND when China relaxes the IN -Country only ROHS testing, or if it will be allowed to test to the ROHS requirements in any country at a certified test lab. China will want reports stating ROHS testing and compliance. Richard, From: em

Re: China EMC Authority Website

2005-09-08 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hi Wendy, Chinese national standards (GB), which include EMC standards, can be purchased >from the China Electronics Standardization Institute (CESI, www.cesi.ac.cn) in Beijing, China. Regards, Grace Lin Grace Compliance Specialist LLC New Jersey, USA www.graspllc.com On 9/8/05, wendy < wend

RE: China Approval

2005-03-31 Thread owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
Frank, In China approvals are required depending on the equipment , its' function and interfaces. The main criteria is the Harmonized Tariff (HS) code and the type of interfaces. If you wish, please send me the HS code and a product brochure and I will determine for you if you need a CCC or other

RE: China Approval

2005-03-22 Thread owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
Can anyone update me on the approvals necessary for China? Please reply to my e-mail to keep this off the normal list. Thanks Warm Regards, Frank Frank Krozel, Technical Representative, Electronic Instrument Associates Central, Inc. Website: http://www.electronicinstrument.com Voice: 630-

Re: China Approvals

2003-01-20 Thread Leslie Bai
Mat, YD/T993 does not have official English version, this standard consists of major requirements of three other Chinese standards, i.e. GB3482 (1982), GB3483 (1983) and GB 4943 (1995). GB3482/GB3483 are similar to ITU K.21 and G992.1. GB4943 is similar to IEC950. All requirements in TD/T9

Re: China Approvals

2003-01-19 Thread Tagami
Hello, YD/T993: Technical Requirements and Test Methods of Lightening Resistibility for Telecommunication Terminal Equipment" Chinese version of the YD/T993 is shown here: I do not know where the English version is. http://www.cww.net.cn/319/yj0319.htm Masateru Tagami E-Mail: tag...@jp

RE: China CCC Certification

2002-10-28 Thread Joshua Wiseman
Rich, This is correct. As I understand the standard is identical to EN 61000-3-2. Regards, Josh Josh Wiseman EMC/Product Safety -Original Message- From: richwo...@tycoint.com [mailto:richwo...@tycoint.com] Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 4:59 AM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject

Re: China CCC Certification

2002-10-28 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that richwo...@tycoint.com wrote (in <846BF526A205F8 4BA2B6045BBF7E9A6A046758D9@flbocexu05>) about 'China CCC Certification' on Mon, 28 Oct 2002: >"Harmonics testing has been added as part of the conversion from CCIB and >CCEE to the new CCC mark. IEC 61000-3-2 (Limits for Harm

RE: China Switch Approval

2002-10-22 Thread David Heald
John, I recently attended a workshop with CNCA delegates and found out that central office equipment is exempt from the CCC. However, central office equipment is still required to obtain a Network Access License from the MII (Ministry of Information Industry) which includes Safety, EMC, and Int

RE: China Switch Approval

2002-10-01 Thread John Allen
Hi Folks Does anyone know of any plans for the officials from CNCA to visit Europe to do similar workshops? Thanks John Allen -Original Message- From: Jim Seippel [mailto:aseip...@austin.rr.com] Sent: 30 September 2002 18:55 To: 'John Smith'; 'PSTC' Subject: RE: C

Re: China Switch Approval

2002-09-30 Thread Leslie Bai
John, Recently, one of our happy clients became the first US manufacturer (networking unit) who successfully went through CCC audit and obtained CCC within 3 weeks (in fact 12 working days) including product testing and factory inspection with the assistance from Siemic Labs - (Application was

RE: China Switch Approval

2002-09-30 Thread Jim Seippel
John, Welcome to the list server. The answer, like most answers to regulatory questions is "It depends." You are mostly correct. You definitely need MII approval. For CNCA, it depends on the technical description of the equipment. For MII approvals, it should take between 3 and 6 months depe

Re: China Switch Approval

2002-09-30 Thread Fred Borda
Hi John, A lot will depend on specifics of the equipment. The MII Network Access License for switching equipment could take as long as 6 months, depending on testing MII requires. The process will also include review of the equipment by an expert panel convened by MII and possibly network tr

Re: China MII Approval Experts

2002-08-28 Thread Fred Borda
Hi Jeffrey, The applicant for the MII approval must be a properly registered Chinese company. One item in the application package is a copy of the company's registration documents (company license) stamped by the local bureau of administration (like notorization). It used to be that the app

Re: China approvals - CCC

2002-07-15 Thread xingwb
Hi Mr. leslie Bai you can visit web page http://www.cqc.com.cn/index-e.htm for details Regards Xing weibing 2002-07-15 - Original Message - From: Leslie Bai To: Scott Douglas ; Emc-Pstc Group (E-mail) Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 7:23 AM Subject: RE: China approvals - CCC

RE: China approvals - CCC

2002-07-12 Thread Leslie Bai
Scott, Go to www.siemic.com , click "ccc" to download a 10-page complete introduction of CCC mark. Leslie Scott Douglas wrote: Can anyone provide web links to look at these catalogues? I am interested to see if our products are on the list. Thanks, Scott At 08:02 AM 7/12/02 -0700, Josh

RE: China approvals - CCC

2002-07-12 Thread Fred Borda
Hi Scott, We happen to have the documents related to the CCC mark up on our web site: http://www.typeapproval.com/cn/emc.html -Fred Borda Compliance International At PM 03:11 07/12/02 -0400, Scott Douglas wrote: Can anyone provide web links to look at these catalogues? I am interested to s

RE: China approvals - CCC

2002-07-12 Thread Kazimier_Gawrzyjal
ployer. Regards, Kaz kazimier_gawrzy...@dell.com <mailto:kazimier_gawrzy...@dell.com> -Original Message- From: Scott Douglas [mailto:dougl...@naradnetworks.com] Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 2:11 PM To: Emc-Pstc Group (E-mail) Subject: RE: China approvals - CCC Can anyone provide web links

RE: China approvals - CCC

2002-07-12 Thread Scott Douglas
Can anyone provide web links to look at these catalogues? I am interested to see if our products are on the list. Thanks, Scott At 08:02 AM 7/12/02 -0700, Joshua Wiseman wrote: Amund, I think you should also take a look at the old CCIB scheme. The CCC is still developing standards at t

Re: China approvals - CCC

2002-07-12 Thread Leslie Bai
In fact, the CCC mark was delayed to be implemented on July 1, 2002, accoordingly, the one-year transition period will end on July 1, 2003. If your product is under old system, be careful to say it is not covered under CCC, because the CCC product list may not be clear enough however, it does i

Re: China approvals - CCC

2002-07-12 Thread Fred Borda
Hi Amund, The intention of the new regulations is that if the product does not appear on the current list (catalogue) then the CCC mark is not required. However, as you've no doubt seen, some of the items listed in the catalog are somewhat vague or broad ("other data terminal," "other multime

RE: China approvals - CCC

2002-07-12 Thread Joshua Wiseman
Amund, I think you should also take a look at the old CCIB scheme. The CCC is still developing standards at this time. I believe it is safe to say that if your product was in the catalog for CCIB it will be for CCC as well. I also understand that CCC will cover more products than CCIB did as we

RE: China approvals - CCC

2002-07-12 Thread David Heald
After looking through the "Circular Relevant to the Implementation of the Compulsory Product Certification System", I found the following in section 2.5: Starting from May 1, 2002, with regard to products for which the Old Certificate and the Old Mark was compulsory but no longer covered by the C

RE: China approvals - CCC

2002-07-12 Thread John Lach
RE: China approvals - CCC7/12/02 Hi Amund, That is correct, if your product does not appear in the Compulsory List it does not need to be tested to "Chinese Standards" and can be imported into China without the "CCC" mark. The compa

Re: China authority for Radio equipment

2002-01-10 Thread info
Darren Please look at www.int-app.tuv.com. Best regards Glenn Moffat TUV International UK Tel: +44 121 634 8000 Fax: +44 121 634 8080 Hi every one, I am currently trying to get a radio device approved in China, Can any one tell me who the authority is in China, or help with a contact e mail

RE: China authority for Radio equipment

2002-01-09 Thread Leslie Bai
Rich, Thanks for quoting my last years' communication about radio approval in China. With the entry to WTO, China has been starting streamlining its approval and certification process, such as recently announced new CCC Mark for safety (annouced on Dec 3, 2001, and will take effective from May 1

RE: China authority for Radio equipment

2002-01-09 Thread richwoods
Here is something from my archive that was posted last year -Original Message- From: Leslie Bai [mailto:leslie_...@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 2:46 PM To: wo...@sensormatic.com; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Re: Chinese Transmitter Approval Richard, We have bee

RE: China authority for Radio equipment

2002-01-09 Thread Lou Guerin
Darren, Below are two links that will give you some information regarding MII, Ministry of Information Industry. This is the authority you would be looking for. I would give you the link for MII but it is in Chinese. You can also go to Google.com and search on MII in China, lots of links. I am in

RE: CHINA REQUIREMENTS

2001-09-20 Thread WOODS
Here are some links concerning approvals. http://www.tuvam.com/locations/china/chapprovals.htm http://www.ccibkor.com/company/e_company.htm http://www.ciq.gov.cn/doc/english/index.htm

Re: China

2001-05-16 Thread georgea
Richard, You cannot go wrong if you comply to IEC 60950 for both ITE and power supplies for ITE. To my knowledge, the China standard is identical to IEC except that testing is done to +10/-10 percent vs. the usual +6/-10. If the units are made in China for use in China, you need CCEE certific

RE: China

2001-05-15 Thread WOODS
...@sensormatic.com Subject: Re: China Dear Richard, At the moment two Marks for China for listed/batch of products CCIB [Safety + EMC] for the import and export of listed products. CCEE [Safety] for batch of products manufactured and sale in China. For your

Re: China

2001-05-15 Thread KC CHAN [PDD]
You have to follow GB 9254:1998 which is identical to CISPR 22:1997, and look for lab that is accrediated by CNACL (China National Accreditation Committe for Laboratories). >>> 05/15/01 12:05am >>> I am aware of China's requirements for safety and EMC approvals for imported equipment, but I h

Re: China

2001-05-15 Thread Patrick Wong
Hi Richard, There are currently 2 national mark for China for electrical consumer products, CIQ and CCEE. CIQ is for importing requirement to China. It has a list of compulsory product list that must certify for product safety, out of it there are several items such as printer, monitor, AV produc

RE: China Packaging/Crating Requirements

2000-01-19 Thread Russell, Ray
Greetings Martin, It seems that there is a problem in the US and China with using Conifer (pine) type of pallets. Here is a URL that goes into a little more detail Ray http://www.skralaw.com/Articles/china.htm -Original Message- From: marti...@pebio.com [mailto:marti...@pebio.com] Sent

RE: China Packaging/Crating Requirements

2000-01-17 Thread ron_wellman
Joe, There are different requirements depending on whether you export to or import from China. There is a January 1, 2000, requirement for all solid wood packaging materials made from softwoods (conifer) that are shipped from the US and Japan into China to be heat treated. Hard woods, plastic,

Re: China Packaging/Crating Requirements

2000-01-17 Thread PRYOR MCGINNIS
8:23 AM Subject: RE: China Packaging/Crating Requirements > > > > I recall having a problem with wood pallets once. The problem is that some > place in the Pacific did not want wood from here unless is was certified to > not have bugs (termites?) Can't recall any specific

RE: China Packaging/Crating Requirements

2000-01-17 Thread Scott Douglas
I recall having a problem with wood pallets once. The problem is that some place in the Pacific did not want wood from here unless is was certified to not have bugs (termites?) Can't recall any specifics, but do remember that we left it up to the freight forwarder to resolve. That is part of wha

RE: China Standard for ITE product

1999-08-12 Thread RON_WELLMAN
Hello George, To speed up CCIB certification under the Import/Export Commodity Inspection Law Safety License System it is recommended to have the line cord plug CCEE certified. However, it is not mandatory. To the best of my knowledge there is no line cord standard for China (PRC), only compone

Re: China Standard for ITE product

1999-08-11 Thread Tony Reynolds
Jess, The equivalent China standard to IEC 950 is GB-4943. I have just started to undertake some ITE approvals in China. If you want to discuss anything 'off line' contact me below. Regards Tony Reynolds Principal Compliance Engineer

Re: China

1999-04-07 Thread Graham Rae Dulmage
Dear Eric, I went through my lists for both CCEE and SACI/CCIB. Process Control Equipment is not covered in either one. However I do have notes that indicate that Industrial equipment or that is equipment used in factories has to meet the rules established by the various departments(Department of

Re: China

1999-04-03 Thread Graham Rae Dulmage
Dear Eric, I have a list in English of items requiring Chinese approval. I will pull it out of my files and check it after the Easter Holidays. Regards G. Rae Dulmage, B. Comm., President TelApprove Services Corporation (613) 257 3015 "http://www.angelfire.com/on/TelApprove"; "Henning, Eric" w

Re: China

1999-04-02 Thread robin chan
Eric, I have a book for that but it is in Chinese language, do you read Chinese or I will buy you one. Robin. >From: "Henning, Eric" >Reply-To: "Henning, Eric" >To: EMC-PSTC >Subject: China >Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 14:45:02 -0500 > >Any body have a list or know of where a list might be posted

RE: China

1999-03-22 Thread Mike Kuo
te.tek.com [SMTP:ali.a.e...@exgate.tek.com] > Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 11:49 AM > To: mike...@ccsemc.com; eric.henn...@bailey.com; emc-p...@ieee.org > Subject: RE: China > > Mike, > > I'm a little bit confused. In an earlier email, you mentioned that > there >

RE: China

1999-03-22 Thread ali . a . elmi
:mike...@ccsemc.com] Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 10:56 AM To: 'Henning, Eric'; EMC-PSTC Subject: RE: China Hi Eric : There are total of 38 items listed in CCIB Second Catalogue of Import Commodities subject to the Safety License System, Process Control equipment is not in the list. CCIB used t

RE: China

1999-03-22 Thread Mike Kuo
Hi Eric : There are total of 38 items listed in CCIB Second Catalogue of Import Commodities subject to the Safety License System, Process Control equipment is not in the list. CCIB used to have Web Site: http://www.ccib-china.com, this web site is not working for a while. You may check it out fr

RE: China EMC Requirements?

1999-03-22 Thread Mike Kuo
According to China Quality Certification Center for Import and Export Commodities (CQC) news dated March 05,1999, there are six kinds of Import Commodities will be subject to the Safety License System. These six items are : Personal Computers, Visual Display units, Switching Power Supplies, Printe

Re: China requirements

1998-10-27 Thread rjgraff
Thanks to all who replied to my request. The information has been a big help. Rob Graff - This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send mail to majord...@ieee.org with the single line: "unsubscribe emc-pstc" (without the quotes). For help,

Re: China contact

1998-01-22 Thread Ryan Kim
Dear Andy, Please refer to the following for your information. I got this information through this emc-pstc few weeks ago. Good luck to you. CCEE (China Commission for Conformity Certification) Tel : 86-1068336219 Fax : 86-1068360907 SAIC (State Administration of Import and Export Commodity In

Re: China contact

1998-01-22 Thread MartinJP
Andy, Try the CCEE (China Commission for Conformity Certification of Electrical Equipment) Telephone # +86(10)68336219 Fax# +86(10)68360907 Good luck Joe Martin EMC/Product Safety Engineer P.E. Applied Biosystems marti...@pe

Re: China certifications needed?

1997-12-11 Thread George Stults
rkes...@monitoringtech.com wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm trying to find out if anyone knows the requirements for importing to > China. Some very nice people have given me some numbers, but either they > are too old (6 digits instead of 8), or they are not functioning anymore. > > If anyone knows if

Re: China certifications needed?

1997-12-11 Thread georgea
Please respond to hahmadi%cortechsys@interlock.lexmark.com To: emc-pstc%ieee@interlock.lexmark.com, rkester%monitoringtech@interlock.lexmark.com cc:(bcc: George Alspaugh) bcc: George Alspaugh Subject: Re: China certifications needed? Your best bet would be to get in

Re: China certifications needed?

1997-12-11 Thread hahmadi
Your best bet would be to get in touch with CCEE (China Commission for Conformity Certification of Electrical Equipment). Their phone/fax numbers are as follow: Tel: +86(10)-68336219 Fax: +86(10)-68360907 Drop them a fax and ask them their latest require

RE: China 2.4GHz and 900 MHz

1997-08-14 Thread Bandele
For radio equipment operating in the 2.4GHz and 900 MHz range in China, these products must be tested and approved by the Telecom/Post Division of China Central Government in Beijing. You may submit data from your local lab, but the Telecom/Post Division will request a sample

RE: China

1997-08-13 Thread Matejic, Mirko (NFSPOST1)
Richard, You could check following sources: Ms. Wang Suying Chinese Standardization Institute Senior Director of Department P.O. Box 1101 Beijing, China Tel: 4012382 if you want to call Ms. Wang Suying be prepared to communicate in Chinese. Mr. Gao Yougang Chairman of China National E-Commissio

Re: China - Intentional Radiators

1996-12-04 Thread Jody Leber
At 01:40 PM 12/3/96 -0500, Richard Woods wrote: >Does the People's Republic of China have limits and permit procedures >for unlicensed, low-power, short range, intentional radiators similar to >that allowed by FCC part 15? If so, can someone specify the standard or >regulation, the agency respons

Re: China Japan Regulatory Issues

1996-07-30 Thread COLON KELLY
DENTORI is Japan's Material Safety Law which calls out mandatory requirements for consumer products. If a product falls under the scope of DENTORI, compliance is mandatory, and for some products, certification by MITI (Ministry of International Trade and Industry) is mandatory. ITE does not f