Japan Mains Voltage is 100V. The north half of the country is 50 Hz and the
South Half is 60 Hz. Or is it vice-versa...
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From: Darren Pearson [mailto:dar...@genesysibs.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 4:46 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Japan mains voltage
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From: CE-test - Ing. Gert Gremmen - ce-marking and more...
[mailto:cet...@cetest.nl]
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 10:55 AM
To: Mavis, Robert; John Woodgate; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: EN 50141 and EN 61000-4-6
It looks as if you are right, but in the case of any ENV
version
John,
Even though the ENV is a pre-standard, if a Product Family Standard calls it
out you must test to it. Am I not correct.
Case in point, EN 50130-4 Product Family Standard for Alarm Systems calls
out specifically ENV 50141 not EN 61000-4-6.
-Original Message-
From: John Woodgate
The AC Mains test is just that AC Mains. The Definition of AC mains is
basically what comes out of the wall. Since the product is 24VAC it falls
under low voltage/signal lines. Test is as a signal line.
-Original Message-
From: Jennifer Banh [mailto:jb...@bb-elec.com]
Sent: Monday,
Hello Group,
This question is in regards to a CE Marked assembly.
The Completed end unit is CE Compliant and Marked. The end unit is
disassembled and shipped in 2 shipping containers into the EU. What are the
CE Marking requirements for the two shipping containers?
Do we place a CE mark on
Hello to all in the group,
I have been inundated with questions from the executive staff from my
company and would like to field these questions with the listserv group:
1. There has been talk about CISPR accepting 3-meter Semi anechoic full-size
chambers for CE Compliance. If this is true when
All you need is a video monitor (i.e., CCTV monitor) Yes it does NTSC video,
it is not modulated so it will not work with a TV unless it has a video
input.
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From: jim_bac...@mail.monarch.com [mailto:jim_bac...@mail.monarch.com]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 12:42 PM
To:
:18 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: Mains Color Codes
I am under the impression that pig-tails are not allowed in most countries
outside North America.
I know for a fact that wire nuts are not allowed by TUV.
Richard Woods
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From: Mavis, Robert [SMTP:rma
...@foxboro.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 4:48 AM
To: Mavis, Robert
Cc: 'emc-p...@ieee.org'
Subject: RE: Mains Color Codes
Robert,
I have always found the European color codes (brown/light blue/green
w/yellow) to be best for dual market use. UL and CSA seem to have no problem
with the use
But what about permanently connected products?
-Original Message-
From: Rich Nute [mailto:ri...@sdd.hp.com]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 8:53 AM
To: Mavis, Robert
Cc: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: AC Mains Color Coding
Hi Robert:
Yes certain UL standards have
Peter,
1 m^3/H = 0.5885778 f^3/m (CFM)
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Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 9:38 AM
To: EMC-PSTC
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