George:
I don't think what I said differs substantially from what you said other
than I intended to say that where electrical safety of consumer products is
concerned only CSA and c-UL certification is acceptable in Canada.
If you use a consumer product in Canada not so approved to CSA or
Both are 8kV air discharge, both require performance criteria B,
but I'd say the current version of 61000-4-2 is more severe.
Doesn't the current IEC 61000-4-2:1995 + A1:1998 version
require a minimum of 50 hits per test point whereas the 1984
version didn't? I don't remember the specifics
UL and/or CSA certification are mandatory within the electrical
safety area, to
have access to the US and Canadian marked. Right ?
Yes.
I know there are some differences between them, the certification
fee, the
certification-handling period and the number of audit/year.
My questions are:
Hi Amund:
UL and/or CSA certification are mandatory within the electrical safety
area, to
have access to the US and Canadian marked. Right ?
Yes -- sort of. Safety certification of IT equipment
is mandatory in both Canada and the USA. However,
both countries accept safety
The EU Parliament voted 6 Sept. to expand the ban on brominated flame
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Hello group,
I am interested in learning what is standard 3-phase power for Brazil.
Probably in the 120/208V range similar to North America.
Any help is appreciated..
-doug
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Douglas E. Powell
Regulatory Compliance Engineer
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
Amund,
I believe some additional clarification is warranted.
UL and CSA are private agencies and do not determine what is
acceptable to market goods (ITE) in their respective countries.
This is determined by government bodies.
The U.S. OSHA has approved multiple Nationally Recognized
Testing
Hello all,
A semantics clarification is offered based on the following response;
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Ralph Cameron wrote:
CSA accepts approval by ULC. The C is indicative of Canadian UL.
ULC is the acronym for Underwriters Laboratories of Canada ( a UL
affiliate). They, no doubt, are
CSA accepts approval by ULC. The C is indicative of Canadian UL. UL is
normally not accpetable by itself in Canada
Ralph Cameron
EMC Consulting and Suppresion of Consumer Electronics
(after sale)
- Original Message -
From: Horst Haug innova...@t-online.de
To: Peter Merguerian
Amund,
UL accept components approved by CSA and CSA accepts components approved by
UL. A CSA approved Power Supply within an end product with UL approval is
no problem any more (that is my experience).
The UL PAG practical application guide about is 1.5.002. I send it to you
in a separate
Amend,
See my answers in body of your message.
UL and/or CSA certification are mandatory within the electrical safety area,
to
have access to the US and Canadian marked. Right ?
I know there are some differences between them, the certification fee, the
certification-handling period and
I guess this 150 ohms is from the combination of the 100 ohm characteristic
impedance and the 50 ohm output form equipment, like the power amplifier for
conducted immunity test.
Allan, James james_al...@milgo.com 09/07/01 09:03pm
Paolo: Try this link to Quabbin wire company. It is a
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