Does anyone know of someone that can provide an evaluation of a product to
this standard. I have a client that needs the evaluation done ASAP so he can
ship a product. I am unfamiliar with this standard.
Thanks,
Charlie Bayhi
(714) 367-0919
Check UL 1950 Guidelines, 1.2.5.1-001 and -002. They define NEMA 1-15P,
5-15P and 5-20P as Type A. Everything else is Type B. These plugs are for
the type of receptacles typically found in the home.
I believe that CSA uses same concept.
Regards,
Charlie Bayhi
Vic Boersma had the following to say about Ethernet cabling (my
comments have been added in parentheses.
Ron Fotino
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Subject: Re: Ethernet Compliance
Author: "Victor L. Boersma" <102126@com
>
>At 11:19 PM 5/28/96, you wrote:
>>Good morning ?
>>I am looking for telecommunication test lab in Spain and Swiss.
>>Or agent which can do the telecommunication type approval procedure for
>>me(our company). Because, it is very hard to get the certification
>>for foreigners. So, someome who
Find below the address of a Swiss Test Lab :
Swiss Telecom PTT
Research & Development Department
FE 67
CH 3000 BERN 24
Switzerland
Contact : Mr. MAAG
Tel : +41-31-338.33.56
Fax : +41-31-338.51.74
Need a few days to find out for Spain.
Regards,
Edgard VANGEEL
evang...@tornado.be
Alan Hudson writes and I agree with him in that a collection of EMC
compliant bits do not necessarily make for a compliant system. It's always a
good idea to undergo an objective evaluation whenever a board or other
component (EMC CE-marked or not) is added to a compliant PC for continued
comp
There's been past discussions on the point that a
collection of EMC compliant bits do not (necessarily) make
for a compliant system. There's even guidelines on the fact
that if you add a board (EMC CE-marked or not) to a
compliant PC, you should still test the PC+board for
continued compliance.
Qu
Hi Glen,
Let me try to answer your inquiries from the perspective of a
networking manufacturer.
When we do our EMI testing, we use the cable that would normally be
used with the product. That means that if the product is meant to be
used with Cat. 5 Un
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From: Jerry Fix@EMC Srvc@Eng Hou, on 5/29/96 8:17 AM:
To: smtp[pstc-...@ieee.org]
Good Morning,
Can anyone out there help me with a question on mains (AC) switch markings?
My original read on this subject was that the "I" and "0" markings were
acceptable indicators
MANY THANKS to all who responded to my question regarding
information on the Energy Star program. I was given some excellent
leads and sources which I am confident will answer the questions I have
regarding this program. I continue to be amazed at the depth of
knowledge available on this forum.
Dear Chan Lee:
We just utilized a test lab in Spain by the name of Cetecom to test a
couple of our modems. We found them to be very good and easy to work
with. One word of caution: you will need to translate all of your
documents and prepare a Technical Memo in S
Good morning ?
I am looking for telecommunication test lab in Spain and Swiss.
Or agent which can do the telecommunication type approval procedure for
me(our company). Because, it is very hard to get the certification
for foreigners. So, someome who knows test lab or get some experience,
pleas
You're asking an unaswerable question, in my opinion.
(1) Many buildings are prewired and can't handle any more wire, you've got to
make do with
what is there, or make rewiring part of the contract. You're not likely going
to be the lowest bidder on the job, if you do.
(2) If the people who do t
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