The test reports that I refer to don't have any detailed design
information in them so an NDA is not an issue. Test data we have always
given to any customer who asks for it. Usually the only customers to ask
for a test report (data) want it because they are going to integate our
product into
Re: Anyone in our company has the ability to provide test reports to anyone
who asks for them.
Are you or is anyone else insisting on Non-disclosure agreements before
handing over compliance reports? I don't mean Certificates or Declarations,
which contain no test data or detailed product
Hi Chris,
Nice lead in... :-P
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I have considered buying Adobe Acrobat and then converting all of my Word
Documents to Adobe documents. Then I could scan in the attachments. All of
this digital information...
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Great idea, I currently use Adobe Acrobat for what you are describing,
The test house we work with doesn't even send us reports on paper anymore.
A couple weeks after testing a CD with my name on it shows up, on it are the
test reports in pdf format. I copy these to our server, add hyperlinks to
our intranet. Anyone in our company has the ability to provide test
Dear all,
Who knows what product European safety requirements/ standards are valid for
mounting-rails into which lamps at low voltage are mounted?
The rail is powered by 12 or 24 volt ac, the supply current can be approx. 16A.
Thanks in advance,
Kris Carpentier
Good people of the group:
Are requirements in IEC61326-1 (EMC for lab instruments) similiar
to/same/much different than CISPR11/16 and/or the good stuff in
61000-3-x/-4-x ??
If so, is the level of difference enough such that I will have have to buy
(yet) another standard?
thanx much,
Brian
Hi all,
I do have a question, but the setup is sort of fun, so here goes:
Well, I'm at that point. A few years ago, when the EMC Directive was first
effective, we had a couple of products that we put through testing. We
started keeping Compliance Folders which consisted of a cover report
Shaike,
I would interpret Note 3 of Table 3 of EN 61000-6-2 to have three separate
parts. The first part pertains to battery powered devices (not applicable
for your product). The second part applies to devices such as yours that
has an a.c - d.c power adaptor. And the third part applies to
Hi Robert,
One source might be www.ul.com but I doubt that it's free.
Regards,
Kaz Gawrzyjal
kazimier_gawrzy...@dell.com
-Original Message-
From: Distefano, Robert [mailto:distefa...@pan0.panametrics.com]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 8:00 AM
To: EMC group
Subject: UL 1063
All,
I
Hello Bob,
UL Standards are copyrighted; UL's purveyor of standards is comm2000. They
maintain a website at: www.comm-2000.com where you can order and
download standards (among other resources).
Regards, Art Michael
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All,
I apologize up front if I am posting to the wrong forum.
Can anyone tell me where I down load a copy of UL 1063.
Thanks in advance,
Bob Di Stefano
Systems Manufacturing Engineering
Panametrics Inc., ASD
221 Cresent Street
Waltham, MA 02453
781-899-2719 ext 615
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