English Language Translations of NOM standards

2001-02-27 Thread Kazimier_Gawrzyjal
Greetings , Can anyone in the forum suggest a definite (and reputable) source where accurate English translations of NOM standards can be purchased? Regards, Kaz Gawrzyjal kazimier_gawrzy...@dell.com --- This message is from the IEEE EMC Society

RTTE Directive

2001-02-27 Thread Courtland Thomas
Hello group, I have been reading through different articles on the RTTE Directive and getting somewhat confused. I have concluded that there is no requirement for an authorized representative within the Community any longer. This may have been the case all along, but it was good to have that

RE: RTTE Directive

2001-02-27 Thread Wismer, Sam
Courtland, Assuming all of the standards that apply to your equipment are harmonised, you are correct there is no need for a Notified Body. Not a bad idea however to have them do your testing. As far as the authorized representative within the community, I have long believed that this was not

RE: RTTE Directive

2001-02-27 Thread WOODS
A representative is necessary if the manufacture is not resident in the EU. That entity keeps the technical file and performs any other duties expressly assigned by the manufacturer. This procedure is not related to any procedural requirements to use or not use a Notified Body. A Notified Body is

Re: DoC

2001-02-27 Thread John Woodgate
EDFA411E5E4AD2118D6F00A0C99E4BAC01DF797E@FLBOCEXU02, wo...@sensormatic.com inimitably wrote: Companies A and B are located in the EU. Company A manufacturers a product and applies the name of Company B. Company B sells the product to a customer and the product is shipped from Company A direct to

Re: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.

2001-02-27 Thread John Woodgate
200102271645.iaa00...@epgc196.sdd.hp.com, Rich Nute ri...@sdd.hp.com inimitably wrote: Of course, no one has shown that unacceptable overheating will actually occur. Do you have any more such gems to contribute? What do you think happens to the total current through a capacitor

RE: Air Flow Meters

2001-02-27 Thread peter . tarver
I have a Kurz, model 441s hot wire probe unit. Refer to http://www.kurz-instruments.com/ Regards, Peter L. Tarver, PE Product Safety Manager Sanmina Homologation Services peter.tar...@sanmina.com -Original Message- From: Kurt Mikolajewski [mailto:kmiko...@catena.com] Sent: Monday,

RE: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.

2001-02-27 Thread Edward Jones
John, in response to your attached thread you may want to review some of the field surveys that are available from the Low Frequency Emissions Industry Coalition (LFEIC) @ http://www.eiafoundation.org/eng/lfeic/docpublic/default.htm. Regards. --- Ed Jones IBM

RE: Calibration of test equipment

2001-02-27 Thread Brian O'Connell
As soon as a reference device goes out into the general lab population, it's subject to physical and electrical abuse. It may take you quite a while to notice that some device has just one attenuator range that's damaged (but not completely blown, just shifted a bit). As far as I'm concerned,

Re: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.

2001-02-27 Thread Rich Nute
Hi John: Of course, no one has shown that unacceptable overheating will actually occur. Do you have any more such gems to contribute? What do you think happens to the total current through a capacitor when the applied voltage contains harmonics? What happens to the I^2R

Re: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.

2001-02-27 Thread Robert Johnson
Years ago Digital Equipment Corporation had problems with power distribution in office module systems. As I recall, it was a combination of phase balancing of loads and harmonic currents in the neutral. A module system which distributed three phase 5 wire power and indicated the phase

RE: Calibration of test equipment

2001-02-27 Thread Price, Ed
-Original Message- From: John Woodgate [mailto:j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk] Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 1:52 PM To: Jon D. Curtis Cc: Flinders, Randall; michael.sundst...@nokia.com; c...@prodigy.net; brian.harl...@vgscientific.com; emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: Re: Calibration of test

RE: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.

2001-02-27 Thread Gary McInturff
Years ago when switch mode power supplies were really first being introduced, we had a number of them installed in cubicles in a new building. We were the first occupants. We started having a rash of fires that were starting in the outlet receptacles in the cubicles. The building management teams

RE: Calibration of test equipment

2001-02-27 Thread Price, Ed
Regarding Jon's last comments about the use of un-calibrated equipment. CDS has an internal Metrology department which handles almost all of my periodic calibration (I send out my antennas, current probes LISN's). Every year, we have a long discussion about their need to minimize calibration

RE: DoC

2001-02-27 Thread Ned Devine
Hi, For the Medical Directives and I am assuming, for the others, the manufacturer is the company who's name is on the product. In your example, Company B is responsible for the technical file and DoC. If they are basing their DoC on a technical file held by Company A, they should have

DoC

2001-02-27 Thread WOODS
Companies A and B are located in the EU. Company A manufacturers a product and applies the name of Company B. Company B sells the product to a customer and the product is shipped from Company A direct to the customer. Which company is responsible for the technical file and issuing the DoC?

Re: What standards and features should ATE software systems (specifically VLSI) support

2001-02-27 Thread paul_j_smith
Folks, I have been asked about info on any ATE (specifically VLSI) standards and features that software systems should support. The standards may include what formats of device input data should be supported (or consider supporting) as well as output formats for results. If it is not

SLIM 7 The latest Document

2001-02-27 Thread Alan E Hutley
Hi All The latest SLIM 7 Document is available from our web site under news flash, in pdf format. www.emc-journal.co.uk http://www.emc-journal.co.uk/ Cheers Alan E Hutley

RE: DC Cable color code

2001-02-27 Thread WOODS
There are no color code requirements in EN60950 with the exception that green/yellow cannot be used for other than earthing conductors. Richard Woods -- From: Zohar Zosmanovich [SMTP:zohar_zosmanov...@radwin.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 3:43 AM To:

RE: SAR

2001-02-27 Thread WOODS
If the drafts have been submitted for public comment (check the CENELEC site for status), you should be able to obtain copies from BSI or any other CENELEC member. Richard Woods -- From: John Woodgate [SMTP:j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 2:05 AM To:

Re: FW: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.

2001-02-27 Thread John Woodgate
nebbjkpamlaglbmfcdnnceigcdaa.jo...@medson.com, Jon Griver jo...@medson.com wrote: He either pays the manufacturer for increased design and manufacturing costs for compliance with the harmonics standard, or he pays the electric company for increased infrastructure. True, but the

Re: DC Cable color code

2001-02-27 Thread John Woodgate
116CA223EAAED2119F050090272E3D7F011457F6@EXCHANGE, Zohar Zosmanovich zohar_zosmanov...@radwin.com wrote: Does cables for DC voltage distribution (in ITE) needs to be color coded for Europe ? Not if you mean 'within the equipment'. But you must NOT use green/yellow for anything but the

DC Cable color code

2001-02-27 Thread Zohar Zosmanovich
Hi, Does cables for DC voltage distribution (in ITE) needs to be color coded for Europe ? Thanks Zohar (Jana) Zosmanovich Compliance Engineer, RADWIN ltd. 34 Habarzel St., Tel Aviv 69710, Israel Tel.: 972-3-7666735 ; Fax: 972-3-7657535 Email: mailto:zohar_zosmanov...@radwin.com

FW: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.

2001-02-27 Thread Jon Griver
RE: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.Rich, John It's of no interest to the consumer. He pays in any case. He either pays the manufacturer for increased design and manufacturing costs for compliance with the harmonics standard, or he pays the electric company for increased infrastructure. Best Wishes,

Re: SAR

2001-02-27 Thread John Woodgate
88256a00.00017d3d...@smtp.densolabs.com, ron_cher...@densolabs.com wrote: Does anyone have a copy or can direct me to a location where I can get a copy of prEN50360 and prEN50361. If they are really still 'pr', they are unapproved drafts and are not in the public domain. But if they are

SAR

2001-02-27 Thread RON_CHERNUS
Does anyone have a copy or can direct me to a location where I can get a copy of prEN50360 and prEN50361. Thanks, Ron Chernus, W6EEE Compliance Engineer, DENSO --- This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety Technical Committee emc-pstc

Re: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.

2001-02-27 Thread John Woodgate
E15CFB09B1FAD311B74700D0B746BDC12CC814@EMAIL, John Juhasz jjuh...@fiberoptions.com wrote: I like to give the benefit of the doubt that the standard was created based on sound technical evidence. It was based on INADEQUATE technical evidence, but not on NO technical evidence. Also

Re: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.

2001-02-27 Thread John Woodgate
200102262030.maa28...@epgc196.sdd.hp.com, Rich Nute ri...@sdd.hp.com wrote: Of course, no one has shown that unacceptable overheating will actually occur. Do you have any more such gems to contribute? What do you think happens to the total current through a capacitor when the applied voltage

Re: Calibration of test equipment

2001-02-27 Thread John Woodgate
3a9aa4c8.3df94...@curtis-straus.com, Jon D. Curtis jdc@curtis- straus.com wrote: I personally think this interpretation is overly severe, but we comply with it because we want our test reports to be accepted by authorities who think this process is reasonable. You are effectively succumbing to