Dear Colleagues,
Has anyone has any success finding a contact to give notice to under Art 6.4
for Greece?
Thanks
Best Regards,
Kevin Harris
Manager, Approval Services
Digital Security Controls
3301 Langstaff Road
Concord, Ontario
CANADA
L4K 4L2
Tel: +1 905 760 3000 Ext. 2378
Fax +1 905
John,
you may want to take a look at Schaffners offering, I really like their
software and they are addressing A14. Call Greg Senko 603-642-4694
I believe HP are getting out of this market, so you may find some of their
equipment going quite cheap.
You may also find some other folks
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Subject:MoD Form 911 (Safety Assessment)
Author: Jackson; William wjack...@rfc.comm.harris.com
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Date: 1/16/01 11:30 AM
Greetings List,
Can any
I have the feeling that different issues are mixed in this discussion.
supposed that CE vs. RE methods is the issue, I can give you some historical
information. The CE method is used as a simplified method for the radiation
of the tested device.
The CE method was used for devices which have to
I am researching the stipulations for the shipping of Beta versions of ITE
type equipment that is not yet compliant with the EU or FCC requirements. I
hope I won't need to use this information, but just in case, I would like to
know what my options are. Any help in these two arenas (i.e. Europe
The Curtis-Straus Update for the week ending Jan. 12, 2001 is now
available at:
http://www.conformity-update.com
This week's headlines are:
WHAT A BUSH PRESIDENCY MAY MEAN FOR OSHA, FCC.
NEW EMC SLIM DOCUMENT EMERGES AFTER MEETING.
THE NEW FCC PART 68 RULES.
WHAT'S NEW AT UL?
ELECTROCUTION,
Posted for John Linstrom.
Q. If I may self-certify my ITE products and the A14, EN61000-3-2, -3 are in
effect, how would I go about testing for -2 and -3 compliance? Can I make or
rent this equipment?
John Linstrom
Computer Dynamics
ph 864.672.4363 x266
fx 864.675.0106
The issue is getting the required field strength: 1A (roughly) through a 1m
coil will produce about 1A/m field in the center of the coil. Anything
bigger than .3m in any dimension, won't be stressed adequately.
For bigger stuff, you need a bigger coil, but the problem is you then need
more
Go to:
Panel Components Corporation
P.O. Box 115, Oskaloosa, IA 52577 (U.S.A)E-mail:
Phone: 641-673-5000
http://www.panelcomponents.com
http://www.panelcomponents.com/scripts/wsisa.dll/P80FORM.p?w_part=88010200
For a picture of the connector:
We will have to apply the magnetic field immunity test to some of our
Generic and ITE products in order to comply with the new revisions of the
standards. One of the tests is not clear to us. Consider a product whose
width and depth are such that it fits correctly inside the standard 1 m
loop,
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Subject:European connectors
Author: daniel.fitzger...@apcc.com
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Date: 1/12/01 3:22 PM
Do anybody know what a Europe VIIG Plug - CEE (7) VII (16amp) is
I am getting the distinct (but uncomfortable) feeling that was is being
discussed by a lot of people on this thread is that cable cm CE need to be
controlled to prevent either crosstalk to another bundle, or to prevent
interference to equipment connected to the same bundle. Am I interpreting
In a message dated 1/16/01 7:09:38 AM Pacific Standard Time, ral...@igs.net
writes:
What it boils down to Chris is the lack of immunity of the consumer
equipment contributes to degradation of the intended function.
Ralph,
I've made this point to Art Wall of the FCC many times, he does not
Ralph:
Would you provide a little more detail about the 30MHz Consumer Electronics
compatibility problems that you have been addressing? Are you finding that
the path is a direct galvanic connection, or is the problem caused primarily
by radiation of energy off of the power lines? What are the
What it boils down to Chris is the lack of immunity of the consumer
equipment contributes to degradation of the intended function. Once the
undesired energy reaches the consumer device there's no way to get rid of
it. The rememdy is to prevent it from reaching the device and or isolating
it from
Hi folks
Not an EN60320 device - I think this is the 16A European 2-pin plug with
dual (French pin in socket + German spring-loaded side) earthing contacts to
Standard Sheet VII of the old CEE 7 standard.
This plug is designed to fit almost all Continental European 2-pin sockets,
and provides
Jim, Daniel,
CEE 7-7, CEE 7/7, and CEE7 VII all refer to the 250V 16A Schuko plug commonly
used in Europe.
http://www.internationalconfig.com/config_chart/index.htmshows it at the
very top.
John Barnes Advisory
Engineer
While I don't personally care for 'spam' messages, I thought the group would
find this interesting . . . a brief history
lesson about pagers, walkie-talkies and cordless phones (as well as a lesson
to be learned - don't let
your patents expire!)
It is actually an obituary about the inventor that
Seems like this thread has gotten into how to correlate common mode cable
currents with their expected radiated emissions.
For those interested, Fischer Custom Communications makes coupling and
measuring clamps which can measure common mode surface currents on cables
and surfaces. They used to
John,
Another source to consider is Protek. I only have a catalog, which doesn't
list a website. They probably have one by now. Their phone number is
602-431-8101. They are located in Arizona, so they'll be a couple of hours
behind Eastern Time. (Arizona sort of has thier own time zone,
Richard,
Yes, most likely the adapter will require a safety approval. EMC is also
required unless the unit ONLY comes with its powered product, and is not
to be commercially available independently.
George
woods%sensormatic@interlock.lexmark.com on 01/15/2001 04:41:45 PM
Please
No, your message is clear, what I am saying is that the emissions below
30Mhz cause the majority of the interference problems to consumer
electronics and that's not being addressed.
Ralph Cameron
- Original Message -
From: Ken Javor ken.ja...@emccompliance.com
To: Ralph Cameron
Richard,
If by AC Adapter you mean a plug-pack stand-alone SELV type power supply
(i.e. an Extra-Low Voltage Power Supply Unit) then it is a Declared
Article and requires electrical approval (by one of the Australian State
Electricity Authorities etc).
I notice you picked up on for business use
I must have been unclear in my previous message. The purpose of controlling
cable cm CE is to control the resultant cable-induced RE, which are
controlled to protect tunable antenna-connected radio receivers, period.
There was never any other purpose for controlling CE or RE.
Ken Javor
Perhaps what you state is correct Ken but there has been a supposition that
RE , induced or other wise when converted to conducted current does not
effect other devices connected to those same conductors whether they be
power, incoming TV or telephone cables etc. All these conductors intercept
Dear Koh Nai Ghee,
Hong Kong
There is no EMI requirement in Hong Kong. Though there is a voluntry Mark:
Hong Kong Safety Mark with EMC requirment.
China
EMI requirement on 6 types of products according to CISPR, one of which is
Switching Mode Power Supply. If your external AC/DC adaptor is
Richard,
Will need more details of the AC adaptor, but generally, will need a safety
approval and may also need EMC approvals.
Praveen
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Sent: Tuesday, 16 January 2001 8:42 AM
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