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Schaffner EMC Makes this equipment.(for EN61000-3-2/3) Go to their web site
at www.schaffner.com. Or you can call Schaffner Western Region in Cal at
949-653-7148
Tony
Colorado
Does anybody know which equipment is available here in the US to do this
tests after Agilent decided not to continue
We returned our EMC-30 a few years back because we found it would not remain
in calibration on our OATS during our hot and humid days in Florida.
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From: Ken Javor [SMTP:ken.ja...@emccompliance.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 3:00 PM
To: Wolak,
I would look at the Electrometrics EMC-30 and the Carnel NM 17/27. I think
these have built-in quasi-peak detection, but I'm not sure. Both of these
machines have tunable front ends (built-in preselection).
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From: Wolak, Marvin marvin.wo...@marconi.com
To: EMC-PSTC Newsgroup (E-mail)
Greetings,
In 1999, pR EN 50021 went to EN 50021. My question is...why have the
spacings for Pollution degree 2 been changed between the preliminary version
to the adopted version of 50021. The spacing requirements seem to have
increased.
DB
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Does anybody know which equipment is available here in the US to do this
tests after Agilent decided not to continue their product? Which are the
estimated costs for it?
Each information is welcome.
Best Regards
Lothar Schmidt
Technical Manager EMC/Bluetooth,
BQB, Competent Body
Cetecom
Chris: Try Panel Components. This link takes you to their euro cord
http://www.panelcomponents.com/scripts/wsisa.dll/p65form.p?w_part=86557130
this link takes you to their all list of cordsets.
http://www.panelcomponents.com/scripts/wsisa.dll/p65list2.p?w_country=ALL
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Hello Chris,
I would try Volex or Feller to see if they can help you out.
Regards,
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I need to rent a CISPR 16 compliant spectrum analyzer/receiver over the
frequency range 0.15 - 30 MHz.
Any suggestions?
I'm familiar with the good ol' HP 8566 / 8568 (Do I need the preselector
with them for CISPR 16 compliance?), and the RS ESI.
What else may be out there available in the
ATTENTION ALL TESTING LABS
We would like to perform testing to IEC 61000-4-10, Testing and measurement
techniques - Damped oscillatory magnetic field immunity test. If you can
provide this service please email me at the address below.
Best Regards,
Jody Leber
Laboratory Manager
Chris
Feller do line cords with the C5 connector. They also do Australian plugs
among others. You know that the C5 connector is only rated at 2.5A at 250V?
http://www.feller-at.com/
Chris Colgan
Compliance Engineer
TAG McLaren Audio Ltd
The Summit, Latham Road
Huntingdon, Cambs, PE29 6ZU
Hi all,
(I'm resending this posting, because the first one had trouble getting
through. If you receive two copies, I apologize in advance.)
I'm looking at what I call low profile IEC 320 AC connectors.
Specifically, I'm looking at three pin versions which are based upon IEC 320
C5 (the
Bonjour de Montréal,
Once a year as it is required by ANSIC63.4 :1992 Section 4.4.1.
Best regards,
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Benoît Nadeau, ing., M.ing. (P.Eng., M.Eng)
Gérant du Groupe Conformité (Conformity Group Manager)
Matrox
At least once a year. This is mandated by our accreditation (NVLAP). We
also have to
use a nationally accreditated calibration lab (we use Liberty Labs).
Bob Heller
3M Product Safety, 76-1-01
St. Paul, MN 55107-1208
Tel: 651- 778-6336
Fax: 651-778-6252
We too have the same Keytek ESD gun. I can confirm what Dick says, it is a
good piece of kit and we have never had any problems with it.
Chris Colgan
Compliance Engineer
TAG McLaren Audio Ltd
The Summit, Latham Road
Huntingdon, Cambs, PE29 6ZU
*Tel: +44 (0)1480 415 627
*Fax: +44 (0)1480 52159
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Dear Jon, Dick and All Memebers,
I believe the UL method for Production-Line Grounding Continuity Test is
just to verify that someone did not forget to connect the earthing lead from
the appliance inlet or power corrd to the chassis. Therefore an ohmmeter,
buzzer or the like is all that is
Bonjour de Montréal,
I am pleased to announce that the Advance Program of the International
Rendez-Vous the 2001 International Symposium on Electromagnetic
Compatibility, is now on-line at:
http://www.2001emcmtl.org
I invite you to browse our Web pages and learn about our outstanding
Technical
How often do you calibrate your biconical and log periodic antennas? Why
did you choose that interval?
Thanks
Joe Martin
EMC/Product Safety Engineer
Applied Biosystems
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