RE: Product Marking - new twist

2001-01-26 Thread WOODS
I am commenting on a question and reply which is further back in this continuing conversation. Question: For products with external AC power supplies, would the NRTL mark needto be on the supply and the product? Or the supply only? Previous reply: The external ac power supply must be

RE: Product Marking - new twist

2001-01-26 Thread Ned Devine
: RE: Product Marking - new twist Rich- Thanks for the detailed reply to Chris's questions. Is it possible that a piece of equipment with an NRTL listing can be disconnected by a local electrical inspector/electrician enforcing the NEC because that paticular NRTL is not approved

Re: Product Marking - new twist

2001-01-26 Thread Rich Nute
Hi Andy: Is it possible that a piece of equipment with an NRTL listing can be disconnected by a local electrical inspector/electrician enforcing the NEC because that paticular NRTL is not approved in their jurisdiction? Yes. Please recognize: NRTL is an OSHA program governing

RE: Product Marking - new twist

2001-01-26 Thread Veit, Andy
...@sdd.hp.com] Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 1:39 PM To: chris.maxw...@gnnettest.com Cc: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Re: Product Marking - new twist Hi Chris: For instance, one of the messages says that the NEC gives an electrician the right to unplug an un-NRTL-marked piece

Re: Product Marking - new twist

2001-01-25 Thread Rich Nute
Hi Chris: For instance, one of the messages says that the NEC gives an electrician the right to unplug an un-NRTL-marked piece of equipment. Another message states that the NRTL's mark is the proof of product safety. NRTL is a designation issued by OSHA. Approved is a

RE: Product Marking - new twist

2001-01-25 Thread Don House
East Carlsbad, CA 92008-6626 USA (760) 918-2552 Office/Lab (760) 476-1519 FAX URL: http://www.excelsus-tech.com -Original Message- From: Chris Maxwell [mailto:chris.maxw...@gnnettest.com] Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 6:03 AM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: RE: Product Marking

RE: Product Marking - new twist

2001-01-25 Thread Chris Maxwell
As I read this thread, a couple of the postings stick out in my mind. For instance, one of the messages says that the NEC gives an electrician the right to unplug an un-NRTL-marked piece of equipment. Another message states that the NRTL's mark is the proof of product safety. Courtland's