RE: Connecting to the cable TV system.

2000-07-05 Thread Michael Prussel
Mike, For cable system technical standards, take a look at PART 76, Subpart K of the FCC Rules (Cable TV Service). Good luck! Mike Prussel Principal Regulatory Engineer Spike Technologies One Chestnut Street Nashua, NH 03060 (603) 578 7341 www.spiketechnologies.com -Original Message-

Re: Guam.

2000-07-05 Thread Ron Pickard
Hi George, First, Guam is an island in the Pacific located roughly north of Australia and east of the Phillipines. Second, the last that I knew Guam was a U.S. Territory. Though essentially independent, the US Dept of the Interior has/had jurisdiction. But you will likely need the most current

Connecting to the cable TV system.

2000-07-05 Thread Mike Morrow
Besides 15.115 and 15.118 of FCC Part 15 can anyone point me to other standards / requirements for connecting to the cable system? If I meet these two sections can I connect any device to the cable system or are there other standards / regulations that apply? Mike Morrow Senior Compliance

Guam..

2000-07-05 Thread George Sparacino
Hello All, First let me say... I don't even know where Guam is. Ok.. I feel (a little) better now. I've been asked to look into safety/EMI requirements for Guam for our power adapter for ITE/Audio products. I'm particularly looking for such info as: residential supply voltage characteristics,

Re: Connecting to the cable TV system.

2000-07-05 Thread Robert Johnson
The National Electrical Code NFPA 70 Article 820 (and maybe 830) would apply. Bob Mike Morrow wrote: Besides 15.115 and 15.118 of FCC Part 15 can anyone point me to other standards / requirements for connecting to the cable system? If I meet these two sections can I connect any device to

RE: FDA requirements

2000-07-05 Thread Constance R. Brown
Nick, The best site for all this information is the FDA site itself: www.fda.gov. Click on the medical device section on the home page. Then choose Premarket issues. And, then approval clearance. That will take you through the classification process provide you with the various requirements

Fwd:RE: Friborg

2000-07-05 Thread Jim Bacher
forwarded for Constance. Reply Separator Subject:RE: Friborg Author: Constance R. Brown constance.br...@conformityassessment.com.cnchost.com List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: 7/3/00 10:36 AM Here is additional contact info for Friborg

Re:RE: EN 50082-1 : 1992

2000-07-05 Thread Jim Bacher
Forwarded for Mike Reply Separator Subject:RE: EN 50082-1 : 1992 Author: Michael Hopkins mjhopk...@compuserve.com List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: 7/3/00 7:36 AM Note: Surge IS a requirement in the new Generic standards, as well as in

RE: FDA requirements

2000-07-05 Thread George Sparacino
Hello Nick.. Try here as a starting point: http://www.fda.gov/ Good Luck , George -Original Message- From: Nick Williams [mailto:nick.willi...@conformance.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 11:15 AM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: FDA requirements Can somebody give me a

RE: EMF Radiation : Test labs

2000-07-05 Thread Stefan . Hipskind
Ed, UL in Melville, NY does the C95.1 and C95.3 testing, you will have to check with David Burkhart directly for the RSS-102. Please contact them directly for a price and delivery. Stefan Hipskind, UL Phone 1.847.272.8800, ext 42975 Fax 1.847.509.6311 Working for a Safer World

RE: EMF Radiation : Test labs

2000-07-05 Thread Wismer, Sam
Hi Ed, I used ITS Menlo Park. Service was adequate, price was high, $16K for 3 radios,(due to the fact that only a handful of labs are equipped for this testing) and competence was good. I would likely use them again. I'm sure that as more labs get into this type of testing the price will

Antennas

2000-07-05 Thread JIM WIESE
For those members of this group that might be interested, I am disposing of some interesting EMI/EMC antennas. I have placed a short description below and the link that you can find out more. 1.) Spiral Conical Antenna rated 1-10 GHz.

RE: FDA requirements

2000-07-05 Thread Mark Schmidt
Nick, Check this out http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/devadvice/16.html#page_index it will assist in classifying your medical device/equipment for the US market. Regards, Mark -Original Message- From: Nick Williams [mailto:nick.willi...@conformance.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 11:15

RE: Cordset for EEC countries

2000-07-05 Thread John Allen
Hi folks As a point of interest: The EN for the 2-pin flat profile european plug is EN 50075: 1991 Specification for flat non-rewirable two-pole plugs, 2.5A 250V, with cord, for the connection of class II equipment for household and similar purposes - (Applies to plugs without earthing

Re: Luthi

2000-07-05 Thread SMKhyser
Hi KK Lai, Please find below contact details of the company Luthi Lüthi Elektronik - Feinmechanik AG Parkstrasse 6 CH-4402 Frenkendorf Switzerland Telephone: +41-61-90212-10 Fax:+49-61-90212-11 Thank you and best regards Syed M. Khyser Project Manager RES GmbH - Karben Germany

RE:Luthi

2000-07-05 Thread Lai Kam Kwong
Best regards, K.K.Lai Hello All, Do you have contact details of a company Luthi based in Switzerland? It does not seem to have Internet address. Best regards, KK Lai --- This message is from the IEEE EMC Society

Re: Cordset for EEC countries

2000-07-05 Thread Nick Williams
At 15:09 +0800 4/7/2000, raymond...@dixonsasia.com.hk wrote: In order to sell a product to all EEC countries, more and more companies are using a UK 13A plug adapter which takes a Europlug cordset in their products. The plug adapter is approved by BSI or ASTA, fitted with a BS1362 3A fuse and

Re: Autoclaves

2000-07-05 Thread Nick Williams
For Europe, the safety standards will be EN 61010-1:1993 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use. General requirements plus one (or more) of EN 61010-2-041:1997 ( IEC 61010-2-041:1995) Safety requirements for electrical equipment for