RE: CCC processes

2008-07-02 Thread Petrie, Craig D
I am beginning to look into how to achieve CCC also. I would be obliged if I was copied on any reply to Richard. Thanks and regards, Craig From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of 'Rich Nute' Sent: 02 July 2008 02:29 To: emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: CCC processes Is there

Re: CCC processes

2008-07-02 Thread Kevin Robinson
I think that www.standardsportal.org may offer some assistance (The site is run by ANSI). Simply select Peoples Republic of China from the drop down menu on the left and it will provide you with a fairly good overview of the different agencies in China and how they interact with each other. I

RE: UL 2054 testing for lithium batteries

2008-07-02 Thread Gartman, Richard
I am looking for when UL 2054 testing is necessary for rechargeable lithium batteries? Required on cell phone batteries? Required on consumer electronic? All perspectives on rechargeable lithium batteries are welcome. Thank you W. Richard Gartman, MS, CSP Product Stewardship

RE: CCC processes

2008-07-02 Thread Don Gies
Hi Rich, The US government has been very concerned with products exporting to China, so they put together a very concise web page summarizing the CCC process: http://www.mac.doc.gov/China/Docs/BusinessGuides/cccguide2.htm It is in English, and it is a good launching pad to pertinent CCC sites.

RE: UL 2054 testing for lithium batteries

2008-07-02 Thread Brian O'Connell
The following are personal opinions only. In general, conformity to the applicable standard is always necessary; but not always 'required'. In any case, note that UL 1642 is scoped specifically for Li batteries In particular, 'it depends'. Is the charger and end-use installation a fire or shock

RE: UL 2054 testing for lithium batteries

2008-07-02 Thread MacArthur, Don
If your company is going to selling a cell phone that uses ATT as a carrier, ATT will require the entire device be subjected to and pass CTIA’s Battery Registration. The registration is based on IEEE 1725, which calls out UL 2054 and UL 1642 as requirements in a couple areas. For more

RE: UL 2054 testing for lithium batteries

2008-07-02 Thread Ron Pickard, RPQ
Richard, IMHO, if the lithium batteries are user replaceable (such as a removable battery pack), then they would need to be separately approved to UL 2054. I say that because in my experience, UL has required it in past Listing efforts of products with them. And, if this is a cell phone

RE: UL 2054 testing for lithium batteries

2008-07-02 Thread Kazimier_Gawrzyjal
Also.For end use systems seeking compliance with UL 60950-1, see Annex P.1 with reference to cl. 4.3.8 Kaz kazimier_gawrzy...@dell.com From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Ron Pickard, RPQ Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 11:07 AM To: 'Brian O'Connell';

RE: CCC processes

2008-07-02 Thread Ron Pickard, RPQ
Hi Rich, You might also want to visit www.ccc-us.com/index.html, which is in English and provides a lot of useful CCC information. IHTH. Best regards, Ron Pickard RPQ Consulting 7372 West Luke Avenue Glendale, AZ 85303 +623.512-3451 tel, +623.848-9033 fax

EMC and RTTE requirements of Bahrain Qatar.

2008-07-02 Thread Daniel Liang
Dear all experts, Does anyone know about the EMC and RTTE requirements of Bahrain and Qatar? Or the links of their country authority about the requirements? Thanks. Regards, Daniel. ___ 辣茩妏蚚閉湮⺍講捇誥蚘眊