It never seizes to amaze me the amount and depth of knowledge this group
holds. Even though the future plan of the LVD was not the original topic,
all of your responses on this subject were very informative.
Again, thank you,
David Cereceres
Safety Engineer
Pelco
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Mr. Nute,
In regards to your suggestions below, would it not be wise to take into
consideration the future plans of the LVD? My understanding is that the LVD
will soon be called the EPSD. Part of this change will encompass what is
referred as No Risk / Low Risk equipment. Would it be safe to
Once again, thank you all in advance for your in-depth knowledge and the
willingness to share it.
David Cereceres
Pelco
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From: Foreman, Will
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 11:10 AM
To: Cereceres, David
Subject:IK ratings
How come the IK ratings do
Hello Group,
Does anyone know of any European or North American restrictions against
running
fiber and high voltage (115-230v ac) through the same conduit entry of a
product?
I am aware of certain standards that allow running high and low voltage
wiring together,
provided the wiring has
Hello Group,
I was wondering if anyone out there had any knowledge in Plenum
ratings/requirements. Here's my situation:
We have a box that has a plenum rating (that's all I know) and it has an 18
inch 3 wire pigtail coming out of
it that does not have a plenum rating. Are there any specific
My understanding is that if you meet the US (UL) requirements you meet the
Canadian requirements (cUL). At least that has been what I've experienced
when submitting product under UL 6500 and UL 60950.
David Cereceres
Product Safety Engineer
Pelco
-Original Message-
From: Amund Westin
Hello Group,
My company Pelco a leading CCTV manufacturer located in California's Central
San Joaquin Valley is in search of a Product Safety Engineer. This
individual should be familiar with IEC 60950 and IEC 60065 and their UL
counterparts. Any interested parties please contact me offline for
Hello Group,
We are currently working with our NRTL to acquire a CB Report/Certificate
for one of our products the use a solid state relay to switch either 120V ac
or 230V ac.
This relay has been found to meet the creepage and clearance requirements
under UL 6500 (recognized component). As we
Hello Group,
Does anyone know if there is a specific symbol for hot surfaces? I looked in
IEC 417, but have been unable to locate anything specific.
Thanks,
David Cereceres
Pelco
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Technical
Hello Group,
Is there a source from which one can purchase Test Data Packs and Test
Report Templates based on EN 60950 and EN 60065?
Any advice or direction would be greatly appreciated,
David Cereceres
Pelco
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Hello Group,
I would like to know if anyone has submitted product under the CB-fcs Scheme
instead of the standard CB Scheme? What are the proven advantages and
disadvantages? Any assistance in this would be greatly appreciated.
David Cereceres
Pelco
mailto:dcerece...@pelco.com
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