I haven't checked the WEBsite (I avoid visiting WEBsites unless there is a
terrible need to know) so I don't know what exactly is there. However,
quite
often, the useful information to have is what the permissable variations in
the Electrical supply are in various parts of the world. At one time
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We are trying to determine the proper fusing for the UK power cord. The
products we will be using the cord set on will never exceed 3amps
'; Laura Leyba-Newton; 'emc-p...@ieee.org'
Subject: RE: internet information
We are trying to determine the proper fusing for the UK power cord. The
products we will be using the cord set on will never exceed 3amps in
normal
operating conditions.
For the power cord set the Manufacturer
23:36
To: Laura Leyba-Newton
Cc: emc-pstc
Subject: RE: internet information
Hi Laura.
You mention wire type:
HO3VVF3G0.75
This looks like 0.75mm2 cross section area cable, and should be protected
by a 5A fuse.
Chris Duprés
Surrey, UK.
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Laura
Re. the power cord.
SI No.1768 requires UK consumer products to be fitted with a
plug conforming
to BS1363. Both BS1363 and SI 1768 require the plug to be
fused.
The fuse value
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From: raymond...@dixonsasia.com.hk
To: John Allen john.al...@rdel.co.uk
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Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 3:20 PM
Subject: RE: internet information
John,
I am very insterested in your explaination on fused plug
John Allen john.al...@rdel.co.uk on 18/11/99 12:41:40 a
To: Raymond Li/DixonsNotes
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Subject: RE: internet information
Raymond
I think you have asked a very big question - and unfortunately I do not
have time to go
Hi Laura.
You mention wire type:
HO3VVF3G0.75
This looks like 0.75mm2 cross section area cable, and should be protected
by a 5A fuse.
Chris Duprés
Surrey, UK.
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Dear Laura et al.
I wasn't sure if it was yourself or someone else that had asked about
worldwide electricity supply voltages and frequencies. Anyway a brief
list can be viewed at the following link :
http://www.ets-tele.com/tics/global/volt_freq.htm
Best regards,
Edward Fitzgerald
Director
'; 'emc-p...@ieee.org'
Subject:RE: internet information
Laura
Re. the power cord.
SI No.1768 requires UK consumer products to be fitted with a
plug conforming
to BS1363. Both BS1363 and SI 1768 require
15:20
To: John Allen
Cc: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject:RE: internet information
John,
I am very insterested in your explaination on fused plug requirement
between the ring main supply system and branch or spur systems. Could you
please shed more light on to me about the fused plug
: Raymond Li/DixonsNotes)
Subject: RE: internet information
Laura
All UK standard power cords require to be fused - regardless of the fusing
in appliance to which they are connected - because we use a totally
different building ring main supply system to most other countries which
use branch
November 1999 12:51
To: 'Laura Leyba-Newton'; 'emc-p...@ieee.org'; 'Colgan, Chris'
Subject: RE: internet information
Laura
With respect to the last line of Chris Colgan's email: Be careful!
In the UK we have seen a number of bogus power cords with 13A plugs
which
have no provision
!
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From: Colgan, Chris[SMTP:chris.col...@tagmclarenaudio.com]
Sent: 17 November 1999 09:41
To: 'Laura Leyba-Newton'; 'emc-p...@ieee.org'
Subject:RE: internet information
Laura
Re. the power cord.
SI No.1768 requires UK consumer products to be fitted with a plug
Laura
Re. the power cord.
SI No.1768 requires UK consumer products to be fitted with a plug conforming
to BS1363. Both BS1363 and SI 1768 require the plug to be fused.
The fuse value is determined by the cross sectional area of the power cord
conductors.
I doubt that you could find an
Laura
All UK standard power cords require to be fused - regardless of the fusing
in appliance to which they are connected - because we use a totally
different building ring main supply system to most other countries which
use branch or spur systems !
The main reason is that the power cord
Hi Laura:
Could someone please tell me where previous EMC and safety discussions are
posted on the internet.
emc-pstc messages are archived at:
http://www.rcic.com/
Click on Virual Conference Hall. The archives can
be searched by topic.
Also I am interested to know if a
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