RE: non CE upgrades in the EU

1998-03-17 Thread Frazee Doug
The European Council has also published a guideline document on the application of the EMC Directive. You can download it at : http://www.emc-journal.co.uk/newguide.html Paragraph 7 discusses, reconditioned, reconfigured and refurbished equipments, both CE marked and not. In the case of non

Re: CBEMA Curve and IEEE 446 Orange Book

1998-03-17 Thread Art Michael
Hello Mike, The ITIC (Information Technology Industry Council) was formerly known as CBEMA (Computer Business Equipment Manufacturers Association, Inc., - I believe). An ITIC link can be found on the Safety Link (http://www.safetylink.com) Regards, Art Michael, Editor -- -- -- -- --

Israel

1998-03-17 Thread Jon Griver
George Greetings, Can anyone tell me whether CE or FCC UL/CSA are accepted in Israel for a wireless telecom product? Or perhaps what agency I could contact to find out more? Many Thanks -- George Stults CTS, Seattle WA Transmitters need Type Approval from the Israel Ministry of

CBEMA Curve and IEEE 446 Orange Book

1998-03-17 Thread MikSherman
Quick quiz time: What does CBEMA stand for on the voltage sag and drop-out curves, such as in the IEEE 446 orange book and other places? Someone here at work asked me, and I'm stumped! thanks! Mike Sherman FSI International miksher...@aol.com

EN55013 Question.

1998-03-17 Thread Kaan Gregersen
Hello EN55013 Experts, I have been reviewing EN55013 and think I understand most of it, however I have a question that perhaps someone in the group can answer. Clause 3.2 of EN55013 (I have the 1990 version) is titled Limits of mains terminal disturbance voltage and includes

RF Exposure

1998-03-17 Thread ed . price
Looking for a supplier of mannequins (head, upper torso, whole body?) to simulate and measure the absorption of RF energy from very close emitters (cell phones, man-pack radios, telemetry). Anyone have any leads for anything from raw materials to complete dummies? --

Re: non CE upgrades in the EU

1998-03-17 Thread Dick Shultz
Richard, Per section 7.2.1.1 of the latest Guidelines on the Application of the EMC Directive you would only have to comply with the EMC directive if you were bringing the equipment up to as-new status. That is, if you made the equipment competitive with new devices used for the same purpose.

Shielded keyboard connector

1998-03-17 Thread jeffb
I am looking for a shielded keyboard connector ( Standard 5 pin DIN ). We manufacture industrial computer chassis and I need a shielded keyboard connector that will be mounted on the bulkhead in the front of the unit. The bulkhead has a D shaped hole that the connector is inserted through and

Israel

1998-03-17 Thread George Stults
Greetings, Can anyone tell me whether CE or FCC UL/CSA are accepted in Israel for a wireless telecom product? Or perhaps what agency I could contact to find out more? Many Thanks -- George Stults CTS, Seattle WA

non CE upgrades in the EU

1998-03-17 Thread Richard Cass
Greetings, We have a situation where we have ITE equipment installed at a commercial sites in the EU that were delivered before January 1, 1996. They do not carry the CE mark. We are now working on some field retrofitable design changes that can be installed in these

RE: EU Languages for User Instructions

1998-03-17 Thread Ing. Gert Gremmen
Eric, Tania and group Tania makes some correct remarks about the EN 60950, and by applying this standard she's right. The LVD directive, and it's essential requirements do no implicitly talk about language. As the EN 60950 and any other European standard are no law, but just give presumption

RE: Singapore, Poland and Australia

1998-03-17 Thread Kevin Richardson
Kamran, I can advise in terms of Australian requirements. It is important to define what is meant by commercial. For example the Australian legislation for EMC considers commercial equipment as that which would only be used in a computer room type environment, ie rack mounted equipment etc.

RE: EU Languages for User Instructions

1998-03-17 Thread Grant, Tania
Eric, 1.7.14 of EN60950 states: Instructions and equipment marking related to safety shall be in a language which is acceptable in the country in which the equipment is to be installed. Note:-- Documentation intended for use only