Richard,
Regarding your last statement I don't believe that they [CSA UL]
will accept each others marks.
Certain UL and CSA component standards have been harmonized and, I
believe, this effort is continuing. If you look at Appendix P.2 [be sure
it is P.2 and not P.1] of UL 1950, 3rd
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On Wednesday, March 10, 1999 5:00 AM, WOODS, RICHARD
[SMTP:wo...@sensormatic.com] wrote:
As I think about this situation, there is a way of obtaining UL Listing
on
the rack and have other certification marks on the internal equipment.
Have
UL List just the rack without the equipment. Now
Dear All,
I have a wireless PBX system which is Approved. The manufacturer
has added an a card module which interfaces with an outdoor base
station. The outdoor base station is within a polymeric box and
receives /transmits E1 and 48 Vdc 0.6 A from/to the card module
of the PBX. Speaking of
A certain German sports car using a certain German fuel injection
system could be made to malfunction in an amuzing way (not to the
sports car operator though!) such as backfire, sputter, smoke, flames
from exhaust pipe, etc., by tractor-trailer operators with their CB
lin-amps when keying on and
At 08:03 AM 3/8/99 PST, Bailin Ma wrote:
Hi Group,
We have already seen awards for the most misleading ads, worst attire,
worst films, .
Why not awards for worst EMC and PS qualities?
Barry Ma
Morgan Hill, CA 95037
Long ago in another company, I was completing the testing
for a large
To all Product Safety Engineers:
I know many of you are looking for information regarding Russian GOST
Approval .
This is your golden opportunity for you to come to the meeting and find out
all the
information you need. Mr. Grant Schmidbauer will be the speaker on April 6,
1999,
6:00PM to
Hello Hans,
Just go to the Safety Link at:
www.safetylink.com
where you will find SII (the Standards Institute of Israel) and most of
the rest of the regulatory bodies and test agencies of the World.
Regards, Art Michael, Editor, Int'l Product Safety News
* * * * * * * *
Does anyone on this board knows the web address of the regulatory approval
body of Israel. I'm interested in finding out what kind of emc-safety
regulations they have and if MRA's with this country are already in place ?
Thanks You,
Hans Vigne
Option International
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Hello from San Diego:
I said:
1. For the North America, does a NEMA 125 V, 20 A plug meet the
pluggable B definition?
No. The objective of the Pluggable Type B connection is that
of a reliable, non-defeatable earth connection. The NEMA 20 A
plug uses the same
Some time ago, in a far-away land, I saw a product that was on the lab
bench for some initial functionality testing (1-st rev. of the device). A
radio was close by, plugged to the same power circuit. The test engineer
could not listen to the radio due to the interference with the noise coming
from
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