RE: general product classification

2001-11-02 Thread Peters, Michael
Stuart, Go to the following link: http://www.cenelec.org/ click on "Publications" then click on: "Information on the Links Between Products, Directives and Standards in the Electrotechnical Field" For Europe, this sounds like the tool you want. It isn't free. But if this is your business, it

Re: general product classification

2001-11-02 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that Stuart Lopata wrote (in ) about 'general product classification', on Thu, 1 Nov 2001: >If I have product xyz (generic) how do I go about finding the relevant >standards that it must comply with for EN-BS/IEC/ETSI (European)? > >Of course, simply by looking at the list of

Re: general product classification

2001-11-01 Thread Art Michael
Hello Stuart, Visit the Safety Link , then, using your browser's FIND function (Control F for IE or NetScape), input the term "New Approach (Cooperative site" This will take you to a link that delivers your query to the EU New Approach site. Upon arrival there, click on the link titled, "Direct

RE: general product classification

2001-11-01 Thread WOODS
CENELE lists the scope, or part of it, on its site http://www.cenelec.org/ For example, here is what they say about EN 55022: This standard applies to ITE as defined in 3.1. Procedures are given for the measurement of the levels of spurious signals generated by the lTE and limits are specified f