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Is it correct that an AR on an EU DoC cannot be based in the UK, even though
the UK is still accepting EU DoCs, and therefore EU ARs?
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Because when in use the cart is supported by [properly rated] feet, then the
tests for castors should no longer apply?.
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(requirements for
visual, acoustic, and tactile signals) and did not find anything that prohibits
the use of a single LED.
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rst I have heard of this and as recently as two weeks ago I
received, from a different 3rd party, a 61010 report that had all UL, CSA, IEC,
and EN standards on it.
Can someone explain to me if this is a recent OSHA change for NRTL reports, and
if so when was it implemented?
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non-detachable power cord is when the power cord is hard wired to the unit
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experience in getting this approval
* if so how long did it take, what is required, and how painful was it to
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However is there an OSHA requirement for how heavy the center panels can be
(now at about 55 lbs), and how they are to be handled - 2 people, lifting
device, etc.?
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project that passed UL 2238 with the shield connected to the connector shell.
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IMO, part of the answer is how it is being sold. If the product is known and
sold as Model ABC, then it should be tested as a system for compliance to the
applicable directives and standards and a DoC would be written for Model ABC
and it would indicate the various 'components' that comprise Mo
Experts:
One of my clients has a process tool for use in a controlled EMI environment,
that incorporates a plasma generator for cleaning housings before glue is
applied. The plasma electron density is typically around 1011 cm-3
There are two parts to this question:
* an EMC test house told t
> 79 2015 is harmonized with EN 60204-1 and I don’t think there is such a
> requirement in there either.
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> The use of the screw-less DIN rail terminal blocks for protective bonding
> connections should be fine if that is their intended purpose and they are
>
HI all,
I have a client with whom I am having a discussion about grounding for an EN
60204-1 product. The product consists of 3 sub-modules all of which use mains
power derived from the first module where the external mains comes into the
unit.
In the first module the ground from the branch
It did.
> On April 24, 2019 at 11:15 AM "Nyffenegger, Dave"
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> I received the same systematic notification last night as everyone else
> and have not done anything with it. I am receiving email today but I don’t
> think my post from earlier this morning went through. So we
Yes - same message and issue. I forwarded to administrators Scott Douglas and
Mike Cantwell for additional info if possible. I am, or was, subscribed through
my IEEE.org alias and then forwarded to my Comcast.net email account.
> On April 24, 2019 at 11:32 AM Doug Powell mailto:doug...@gmail.co
be further
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g through sales and marketing is the least
favorable path if you want any info such
as this.
Your a compliance guy - be inventive. It's like finding a loophole in a
standard.
If all else fails write me directly and we'll see what we an do.
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Kevin Harris wrote:
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> I just had a question posed to me that made me think a little bit. So I will
> pose it to all of you. First some preamble. A device is goin
sufficient to distinguish IS from non-IS, especially when the customer
had become used to the blue for IS.
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> I have another question about equipment for use in hazardous locations. I
> find no requirements
when your product is being inspected,
but will instead just look for the approval marks and rating as
stipulated in your end product report.
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