Re: [PSES] Harmonised Standards ->Official EU law

2019-03-08 Thread Gert Gremmen
Lost this question, for unknown reason: "If the Commission concludes that the standard is in compliance with the request and Union legislation, it will decide to publish its reference in the Official Journal of the European Union. As a result, and following a Commission decision to publish

Re: [PSES] classification of the output

2019-03-08 Thread John Woodgate
Trouble is, you can never be sure . It might be Air Force 1 that gets the EMI! On 2019-03-08 15:56, Ken Javor wrote: Re: [PSES] classification of the output Unless the output overload test modeled something that occurred fairly often in practice, it seems to me that EMI caused during such an

Re: [PSES] Brexit and impact on offical langugages

2019-03-08 Thread Nick Williams
English is an Official Language in Malta as well as Ireland. Nick. > On 7 Mar 2019, at 17:56, Doug Powell > wrote: > > All, > > With March 29 approaching, I've seen plenty of discussion on the impact of > Brexit. However, I've seen virtually nothing on official

Re: [PSES] classification of the output

2019-03-08 Thread Scott Aldous
Hi Bostjan, This is an interesting question. A few thoughts: - Have you measured the touch current? Per 5.2.2.5 for repetitive pulses, if the voltage exceeds the limit of Table 8, then the current shall not exceed the limit. So if your peak touch current is less than 0.707 mA, ES1

Re: [PSES] classification of the output

2019-03-08 Thread Ken Javor
True AF-1 story, circa 1987. Baggage loader, acquired for AF-1 in case they had to be someplace that didn't have one. Basically a stowable conveyer belt. Motors were 400 cycle synchronous ac - no EMI. But the deploy/stow process used multiple relays and solenoids (transient noise). When I saw

Re: [PSES] Brexit and impact on official languages

2019-03-08 Thread John Woodgate
All languages should be preserved if possible, but everyone should be able to speak the majority language in the region where they live. If that means learning more than one, so be it; that is known to convey mental advantages as well, often, as social advantages. It's no hardship for most

Re: [PSES] Brexit and impact on official languages

2019-03-08 Thread Richard Nute
Note that the U.S.A. does not have an “official” language, but English is predominant and is used for most government and other documents. Occasionally, someone will get a burr and propose that we adopt English as our “official” language and stop catering to non-English-language folks.

Re: [PSES] classification of the output

2019-03-08 Thread Richard Nute
Hi Boštjan: Following up on my previous comment. Chances are the IEC 60990 touch current measurement scheme will not have a steady state current, but instead a fluctuating current. Especially if the PS output has a source impedance during the "off" state, which would discharge the

Re: [PSES] Brexit and impact on official languages

2019-03-08 Thread Andrew Wood
Other national authorities can chose to accept English if they wish, but to answer your specific question the following countries have English as an official language (according to ATEX Blue guide – other Directives are available  ). There are CURRENTLY 28 EU member States and 24 official EU