Re: EEC compliance for a ground based radar

2002-01-29 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that Woodcox, Edmund A edmund.a.wood...@lmco.com wrote (in 9efd49e2fb59d411aaba0008c7e675c0073a5...@emss04m10.ems.lmco.c om) about 'EEC compliance for a ground based radar', on Tue, 29 Jan 2002: I have a ground based radar that is somewhat largish and I need to obtain CE

Re: EU Packaging Query

2002-01-29 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that OSBORN,DAVE (A-hsgAndover,ex1) dosb...@hsgmed.com wrote (in 730B703AE680D311A13C00902754022C08FBB228 @axand01.and.agilent.com) about 'EU Packaging Query', on Tue, 29 Jan 2002: We have experienced this problem as well with all of the EEA. This is a protection of the

Re: SV: Generic emissions - EN 61000-6-3

2002-01-29 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that richwo...@tycoint.com wrote (in 846BF526A205F8 4BA2B6045BBF7E9A6A01F13D09@flbocexu05) about 'SV: Generic emissions - EN 61000-6-3', on Tue, 29 Jan 2002: As long as we are getting picky, let's don't forget that the Directives don't have a harmonized definition of what

RE: EFT problem with I2C Serial Bus

2002-01-29 Thread Chris Maxwell
Alex, If I had a dime for every time a serial device or it's cable caused fits during EFT...Well I'd still be on the EMC-PSTC group; but I'd be doing it from the comforts of my woodshop at home because I wouldn't have to work anymore. (Reference my recent rantings regarding mice, keyboards...)

RE: SV: Generic emissions - EN 61000-6-3

2002-01-29 Thread Jim Eichner
It may be applied, but MUST it be applied? Does the OJ not still provide force to the use of the standard, or is that only in the EMC Directive? Jim Eichner, P.Eng. Manager, Engineering Services Xantrex Technology Inc. Mobile Power phone: (604) 422-2546 fax: (604) 420-1591 e-mail:

RE: EU Packaging Query

2002-01-29 Thread Wenzel, Kati
Try this site. The highlighted sections and the Frequently asked questions are pretty informative. http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppq/swp/eunmwp.html Kati Wenzel Automatic Products Int -Original Message- From: Bobbie H Cronquist [mailto:bcs...@juno.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002

RE: EU Packaging Query

2002-01-29 Thread OSBORN,DAVE (A-hsgAndover,ex1)
Hello Bobbie, We have experienced this problem as well with all of the EEA. This is a protection of the natural environment issue v/v insects in the wood that became effect last summer. I don't have ready access to standard/regulation that required this, but others on this list will. Best

EEC compliance for a ground based radar

2002-01-29 Thread Woodcox, Edmund A
Hi Group, I have a ground based radar that is somewhat largish and I need to obtain CE compliance for this product. I've reviewed the journal and am wondering if a product like this is considered ISM or would the generic limits apply? Anybody out there have any experience with this?

Re: Filtering Software

2002-01-29 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that CE-TEST cet...@cetest.nl wrote (in nfbbilofgmjcamhepkbagekncfaa.cet...@cetest.nl) about 'Filtering Software', on Tue, 29 Jan 2002: Warning! This message has been censored because of undesirable topic Long years ago, a boy was in serious trouble after the School

Re: SV: Generic emissions - EN 61000-6-3

2002-01-29 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that Brian Jones e...@brianjones.co.uk wrote (in 009001c1a8d0$c4fc0840$d841c0c1@oemcomputer) about 'SV: Generic emissions - EN 61000-6-3', on Tue, 29 Jan 2002: It is not true that all ENs are harmonised. The term, in this context, means specifically ENs which have been

RE: CE Marking - Prototypes

2002-01-29 Thread Gregg Kervill
My understanding if that: where OSHA is applicable then UL or equivalent is mandatory. where OSHA is not application then Local Code is mandatory - and LOCAL Code requires NRTL (UL or equivalent) The difference, I think, is slight but the result the same... Gregg

EFT problem with I2C Serial Bus

2002-01-29 Thread Alex McNeil
Hi Group, To those of you who are familiar with the I2C Serial Bus. Have you experienced a similar problem, as described below, with EN55024 mains EFT noise? I know it can be misleading to try and resolve a problem over the internet, but you can never tell... I need to attach a 4way

EU Packaging Query

2002-01-29 Thread Bobbie H Cronquist
A client of ours has said that wooden crates/pallets shipped to Spain must be of heat-treated wood and must bear a stamp of approval from the EU. Has anyone out there heard of this requirement? How is it implemented? Do other countries in the EU have similar requirements? Any info would be

RE: Websites for world-wide requirements

2002-01-29 Thread Ron Pickard
Hi Paul, Try Patton Associates' web site at: www.patton-assoc.com There, you can view/download regulatory contact/website info in PDF format for 182 countries broken down by region. Please note that there's no regulatory requirements in these documents, but they will likely give you a place

Cadmium plated hardware and small parts

2002-01-29 Thread Tania Grant
Dear hearts and gentle people! Can anyone bring me up-to-date on the latest official European and international position regarding cadmium plated hardware and other such small parts as connector backshells? I am not addressing cadmium plated assembly chassis or entire enclosures;-- these, I

Re: EN 61000-3-2 applicability and let-outs

2002-01-29 Thread CherryClough
Dear John You are setting up a straw man. (Putting words into my mouth). I have never said that I advised my clients in the manner you suggest below, or that it was a good idea to do so. Regards, Keith Armstrong In a message dated 26/01/02 17:10:43 GMT Standard Time, j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk

Re: SV: Generic emissions - EN 61000-6-3

2002-01-29 Thread Brian Jones
John, and everyone It is not true that all ENs are harmonised. The term, in this context, means specifically ENs which have been selected as relevant standards under one or more directives, and listed as such in the Official Journal. Thus, for example, basic standards are not harmonised. EN

RE: Filtering Software

2002-01-29 Thread CE-TEST
#$ERETBYYH Warning! This message has been censored because of undesirable topic Everyone is denied what he deserves ..;)) If one wants to be nannied and pampered, you'd better make sure you know nanny you hire. Some filters even cut out some words such as *** and (if you cannot read

RE: CE Marking - Prototypes

2002-01-29 Thread Douglas_Beckwith
From: Douglas Beckwith@MITEL on 01/29/2002 08:39 AM Just a comment. UL approval is not mandatory in the US, although certain parties would like to think so. Safety approval by an OSHA accredited agency is mandatory. Some cities, such as Los Angeles have their own safety approval, and there are

Re: CE Marking - Prototypes

2002-01-29 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that Chris Chileshe chris.chile...@ultronics.co.uk wrote (in 01c1a8aa.0a80bb80.chris.chile...@ultronics.co.uk) about 'CE Marking - Prototypes', on Tue, 29 Jan 2002: I do not require much encouragement to recall the unfortunate exhibitor with an exploding product. And that

Re: SV: Generic emissions - EN 61000-6-3

2002-01-29 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that am...@westin-emission.no wrote (in LFENJLPMMJB mhpeibnilaehgccaa.am...@westin-emission.no) about 'SV: Generic emissions - EN 61000-6-3', on Tue, 29 Jan 2002: AFAIK EN61000-6-3 is not harmonized yet. ALL ENs are AUTOMATICALLY harmonized. I expect you mean that it may

RE: CE Marking - Prototypes

2002-01-29 Thread Chris Chileshe
Concerning the matter of exploding products .. Probably worth adding that it is a mammoth and near-impossible task trying to restore your reputation if you have a product explode at an exhibition, and make no mistake, the competition will use it in their adverts! Customers tend to remember

SV: Generic emissions - EN 61000-6-3

2002-01-29 Thread amund
AFAIK EN61000-6-3 is not harmonized yet. I have a problem to access the CENELEC web in order to check the current status of this standards. I have a copy of CISPR/CEI-IEC 1000-6-3:1996, but I don't know if this issue is the latest version because the IEC site is also down for the moment. In this

Re: Immunity for Automobiles

2002-01-29 Thread Jacob Schanker
Lou: Maybe it's just me, but your typeface (font) is very hard to read. If this were 25 years ago, I'd suggest you change your ribbon. Who knows, maybe that's still the problem. Regards, Jacob Z. Schanker, P.E. 65 Crandon Way Rochester, NY 14618 Phone: 585 442 3909 Fax: 585 442 2182