Hello from San Diego:
There have been a number of interesting points of view
expressed here on the various world safety certification
schemes.
Let's review the various schemes:
1. Third-party certification.
This scheme involves one or more third-party
organizations, one who tests
Hi Gary:
You pose yet another provocative idea! Re-arranging
your statement, I come up with the following:
The requirements in the standards must be made based on
1) the real world situation, and
2) engineering judgement,
3) evaluation, and
4) continued investigation into
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Hello all,
Does anyone know of a test lab that can test to ANSI C37.90.1 ?
Thanks
George Sparacino
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Hello members,
I have been reading some of your comments and suggestions regarding the
idea of a single mark on products. I have no objection and I think this
will be very cost effective and will simplify our headaches. One thing
bothers me and this same thing I have noticed in many
I am looking for the definition of Open Class ... pertaining to light
industry equipment.
We have a piece of equipment safety listed to UL 916 (Energy
Management). This equipment is considered Open Class
I'm not sure if the term Open Class is an industry term or a UL term.
I spoke to a couple
I would like to clarify a misconception about the CB SCHEME stated in
Mr. Juan P. Pena's contribution to the PSTC current conversation. e.g.;
The CB scheme only works with the official
organization in every country (UL in USA, VDE in Germany, etc.). For
example, all the German TUV's are outside
Hello
I'd like to know if anyone could pass me the schematic of the LISN used
for CISPR22 measurements, with the value of inductors, capacitors and
resistors.
Thanks
Muriel
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INEP - Instituto de Eletronica de
Hello from San Diego:
A complete list of CB Scheme NCBs is available at:
http://www.cbscheme.org/cbcntris.htm
The following countries have multiple NCBs:
Germany
VDE
TUV Rheinland
TUV Product Service
India
BIS
STQC
U.K.
After going looking at the site Rich Nute provided, I see no reference
to South American countries. Are South America countries part of the CB
scheme as well?
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From: Muriel Bittencourt de Liz mur...@inep.ufsc.br, on 9/15/98 10:33
AM:
Hello
I'd like to know if anyone could pass me the schematic of the LISN used
for CISPR22 measurements, with the value of inductors, capacitors and
resistors.
Thanks
There are no South American countries currently
participating in the CB Scheme.
George Alspaugh
Lexmark International
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Hello all,
Does anyone know of a test lab that can test to:
ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1-1989,
IEEE Standard for Surge Withstand Capability (SWC) Tests for Protective
Relays and Relay Systems ?
Thanks
George Sparacino
George Sparacino - Compliance Engineer
Andover Controls Corp.
300 Brickstone
Hi Rick:
After going looking at the site Rich Nute provided, I see no reference
to South American countries. Are South America countries part of the CB
scheme as well?
Nope.
And none in Central America.
Only one in Africa.
Only three in Asia (China, Japan, and Singapore).
Only
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