RE: EN 55024:1998

2000-06-30 Thread Pettit, Ghery
Marvin, EN 55024:1998 calls for +/- 2 kV line to earth and +/- 1 kV line to line on AC power lines. On DC input lines the voltage is +/- 0.5 kV. In addition, there is a +/- 1 kV line to earth test on telecom ports that may connect directly to cables which goes outside the building. Use the tes

EN 55024:1998

2000-06-30 Thread Wolak, Marvin
Thanks for the quick response regarding the EN50082-1 question. Now, what does EN 55024:1998 specify regarding surge? How does it compare to EN 50082-1 : 1997? Marvin Wolak Marconi Communications EMC Engineering, Product Integrity Ph: 724-742-7453 Fx: 724-742-7474 EMail: marvin.wo...@marconi.c

Re: Harmonics and Flicker

2000-06-30 Thread Ergonomics, Inc.
Joshua Wiseman wrote: > > Hi group, > > I have a question regarding Harmonics and Flicker of equipment greater > than 16A. I have a supplier who wants to know if he has to comply. I > of coarse led him in the right direction. > > My question though is what is the DOW or DOC of the newer standar

VFG Regulations

2000-06-30 Thread WOODS
Where on the web can I find the German Vfg regulations? They may be published in the German Official Journal (Amtsblatt). Richard Woods --- This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety Technical Committee emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel yo

Re: software

2000-06-30 Thread Patrick Lawler
Although I don't know if they work with your Anritsu, take a look at the companies below. Agilent/HP http://www.agilent.com/ (several) CKC Labs http://www.ckc.com/emitest.htm DARE http://www.dare.nl/engels/int-s-w.htm EMC Automation http://www.emc-automation.com/WebDataSheets/STD-EMIWebShe

RE: EN 50082-1 : 1992

2000-06-30 Thread Hougaard, Niels
Dear all, Surge test is mentioned in the EN 50082-1/1992 standard, but only in the informative annex, so there truly is no surge requirements in the standard. In the annex surge test is mentioned for both DC input and output ports and for AC input and output ports. I guess that the surge test was

Re: EN 50082-1 : 1992

2000-06-30 Thread Patrick Lawler
There is no surge (IEC 61000-4-5) requirement in EN 50082-1:1992. The only AC port test is EFT/Burst, at a test level of 1 kV. On Fri, 30 Jun 2000 10:09:14 -0400, you wrote: >Here is an EMC related question. What did the EN 50082-1 standard dated >1992, (not the 1997 version), specify regarding

RE: EN 50082-1 : 1992

2000-06-30 Thread Colgan, Chris
Nothing at all, surge is not mentioned. Regards Chris Colgan EMC & Safety TAG McLaren Audio Ltd mailto:chris.col...@tagmclarenaudio.com > -Original Message- > From: Wolak, Marvin [SMTP:marvin.wo...@marconi.com] > Sent: 30 June 2000 15:09 > To: EMC-PSTC Newsgroup (E-mail) > Subject:

RE: EN 50082-1 : 1992

2000-06-30 Thread Pettit, Ghery
Marvin, It specified nothing relating to surge. ESD, radiated electric field and EFT only. EN 55024:1998 and EN 50082-1:1997 added a number of tests to the mix, including surge. Ghery Pettit Intel -Original Message- From: Wolak, Marvin [mailto:marvin.wo...@marconi.com] Sent: Friday,

Re: Acoustic tests UL1950 clause 6.4.3 for ISDN modem

2000-06-30 Thread Robert Johnson
UL has stated that the burden of acoustic limiting can be placed either on the headset or the host equipment. This was discussed at the UL's IAC meeting in January. You can contact Tom Burke for information from the minutes. They would probably expect you to explain to the user that the headset ne

Limited Energy Circuits

2000-06-30 Thread WOODS
The US National Electrical Code specifies requirements for Class 3 energy limited circuits. The theory is that the risk of fire is minimal since the energy is limited to a maximum of 150VA for inherently limited sources. The voltage is limited to 100 Vrms. The Code makes no mention of a maximum pe

EN 50082-1 : 1992

2000-06-30 Thread Wolak, Marvin
Here is an EMC related question. What did the EN 50082-1 standard dated 1992, (not the 1997 version), specify regarding surge requirements? Marvin Wolak Marconi Communications EMC Engineering, Product Integrity Ph: 724-742-7453 Fx: 724-742-7474 EMail: marvin.wo...@marconi.com --

Acoustic tests UL1950 clause 6.4.3 for ISDN modem

2000-06-30 Thread Gaetan Hogue
Hi   I need some help   The product is a ISDN modem S/T interface with a headset capability. We do not supply the headset. Our modem do not connect directly to the network(connect via a NT1 unit). The question is: do I have to meet the UL1950 clause 6.4.3 acoustic test if I don't supply the headse

Friborg

2000-06-30 Thread Peter Juel-Jespersen
Hi John Here you have the contact info: Friborg Instrument AB Att: Kjell Friborg P.O.Box 563 SE-192 05 Sollentuna Sweden Tel: +46 223 22867 Fax: +46 223 22877 Kind regards / Med venlig hilsen Peter Juel-Jespersen Development & Approvals Partner Electric A/S Trekan

RE: Have EMC Discussion Gone Elsewhere ?

2000-06-30 Thread John Juhasz
Maybe we all are finally so EMC savvy that we have no problems and understand the whole international EMC scene!!! LOL!! (Sorry . . .couldn't resist). John Juhasz Fiber Options Bohemia, NY -Original Message- From: Art Michael [mailto:amich...@connix.com] Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 8:2

Friborg

2000-06-30 Thread Fee John
Hi Would anyone have contact details for a company called Friborg Instruments, based in Sweden? Thanks John Fee NETC, Enterprise Ireland Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Ireland Phone +353 1 8082214 Fax +353 1 8370705 E-mail f...@netc.ie --- This message is from the

RE: 61010 and 60950 applicable?

2000-06-30 Thread Mark
Andrew Wood asked: > Are you going to supply the PC or just provide an interface > (presumably serial RS232)? We'll probably supply the PC (this project is still at the concept stage at present), which will be an office type rather than an industrial type... probably. (I did say the project is

European Plug Query

2000-06-30 Thread Barry Esmore
Hello All, We (in Australia) have a European plug that has acceptance from OVE, Kema, Cebec, Demko, Semko, Nemko and UTE, but we have been told by the European customer we need VDE to sell into Germany. I would have thought that any of the above approvals would satisfy the German requirements.

Have EMC Discussion Gone Elsewhere ?

2000-06-30 Thread Art Michael
Hi Lou, Just a lucky break! (I think - It's great ;-) I don't believe the EMC discussions have moved - they've just dropped-off for the moment. To my recollection, the "pstc" is a subset of the IEEE's EMC Society and I recall that the organization itself (PSTC = Product Safety Technical Comm

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2000-06-30 Thread Lou Gnecco
Group: What happened to all the emc discussions? I got off the system for a while, and now its all product safety. Did the emc people start their own separate group? Lou G. --- This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety Technical Com