Tom Bao asks about what configurations make products Pluggable Equipment Type B.
Where North America is concerned, this was discussed at UL and it was
essentially determined that any attachment plug other than , ANSI/NEMA 1-15P,
5-15P and 5-20P (the 125V, 15A and 20A plugs) makes ITE Pluggable E
There is nothing in the EMC directive itself that recognizes ITE as a separate
catorgory,
this catorgory only appears in the harmonised standards. The directive is the
basic
document and it calls for all radiocommunications equipment (except amateur
radio) to
have EC type examination. Certainly th
I believe the reference is to the ICE 309 series of plugs and sockets. IEC 309
is equivalent
to CEE 17 and is listed in the OJ with relevance to the low voltage directive
Nick Rouse
FYI
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From: Safety on Tue, May 28, 1996 7:38 AM
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It is my opinion that the industrial plug and socket refered to in IEC 950 is
more the pin and sleeve variety defined by IEC 309. I don't think the twist
lock connectors are allowable for European applications. I could be wrong
however.
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Interesting info.
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From: Safety on Tue, May 28, 1996 7:45 AM
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Date: Sat, 25 May 96 11:17:12
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You can get infomation on Energy Star on the EPA
Home Page in Netscape too.
http://www.epa.gov/docs/GCDOAR/esc-home.html#why
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From: craig.britl...@ccmailsmtp.ast.com
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>I'm reading 1.2.5.1, 1.2.5.2 IEC-950. One thing which is not very
>clear to me is the industrial plug and socket-outlet. Anyone has a
>definition for them, or which standard specifies it? TIA
IEC 309 "Plugs, socket-outlets and couplers for industrial purposes"
are industrial plugs.
IEC 884 "Pl
UL 1950 lists the plugs and sockets considered to be non industrial
according to IEC 83.
At 11:35 AM 5/28/96, t...@superlink.net wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>I'm reading 1.2.5.1, 1.2.5.2 IEC-950. One thing which is not very
>clear to me is the industrial plug and socket-outlet. Anyone has a
>definit
Intel sells a 100bT card for use with Class 5 UTP cable that is FCC Class B
Certified. I'm sure there are other competitive brands out there that are
also Class B. Apparently, it's possible to pass.
Regards,
tony_fredriks...@netpower.com
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Subject: Ethernet
Tom,
The definition I've heard for this is "big & twisty". The current
rating is usually 30 A or more, the plug is twisted into the socket,
hence the name. Usually applies to equipment that stays in place.
Eric Petitpierre
Pulsecom
Herndon, VA
er...@pulse.com
Although this is not safety-related I am hoping someone out there can
point me in the right direction. I am looking for information on the "Energy
Star" program.
Specifically:
Who administers the program?
What type of PC equipment would be applicable?
What are the requirements for compliance?
In
Contact:
Brian Johnson
EPA ENERGY STAR COMPUTERS Program Manager
US Environmental Protection Agency
Global Change Division (6202J)
401 M. Street SW
Washington, DC 20460
(202)233-9114
(202)233-9578 fax
This info. is a few years old so it
We have a decision to make on one of our systems regarding 10 base T LAN
cabling. It is intended to carry 10BaseT (10Mb/s) traffic, but we want to
install it with the capability to upgrade to 100BaseT (100 Mb/s). The
question is whether or not to use shielded cabling.
We know that the indus
We have different opinions about this inside our company.
What is the opininion of the EMC-PSTC group ?
One of our products is an ISA PC Plug-In card. Now the card has a radio
because it is a Wireless Lan Server/Client card.
Some say : This product is ITE equipment because it fits into a PC and
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Is there anyway I can get copies of the notes or overheads from the
May 28th meeting (announced below)? I cannot attend but would really
like to be privy to the information.
Thanks
roger
pren...@phx.sectel.mot.com
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>Product Safety Professionals,
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Hello everyone,
I'm reading 1.2.5.1, 1.2.5.2 IEC-950. One thing which is not very
clear to me is the industrial plug and socket-outlet. Anyone has a
definition for them, or which standard specifies it? TIA
Tom Bao
t...@superlink.net
Courtesy of RCIC
http://uc.com/compliance_engineering/
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