Mat/Naftali:
There might also be some documents available on the subject with
Standards Council of Canada http://www.scc.ca/
Regards
Kevin
Kevin Keegan
KES Associates
1 Stonecroft Terrace
Kanata, Ontario
Canada K2K 2V1
Tel: + 613-592-0820
email: kkee...@igs.net or kkee...@sympatico.ca
Mat, try this: http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Notices/1985/PB85-28.HTM
The agency responsible is the CRTC (the FCC of the Great White North, although
it is a dull brown-gray now). There might be more material somewhere else, but
my search on closed captioning yielded the above document.
Regards,
Gary Victorine, Hewlett-Packard Co.
gary_victor...@hp.com
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Subject: RE: CANADIAN REQUIREMENTS
Author: Non-HP-tgrant (tgr...@lucent.com) at HP-ColSprings,mimegw9
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George,
It is our understanding that If your equipment meets the appropriate
sections of FCC Part 15, than no further testing is necessary for Canadian
approval and your FCC report will be acceptable. However, an equipment
label is required which is similar to the FCC Class A label. The
To: 'George Waters'; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: CANADIAN REQUIREMENTS
Hello George:
Your FCC part 15 for emission is mutually recognized by Canada. As for
Safety, US has UL1950 3rd Ed. while Canada has C22 NO. 950. These safety
tests are almost identical with some dela. You need to get
. And both are
underlined.)
Tania Grant, Lucent Technologies, Octel Messaging Division
tgr...@lucent.com
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From: Dale Albright [SMTP:da...@emclabs.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 7:51 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Re: CANADIAN REQUIREMENTS
George,
It is our understanding
audits.
- Original Message -
From: Nezam Najafi nezam.naj...@madge.com
To: 'George Waters' gwat...@digiceiver.com; emc-p...@ieee.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 11:15 AM
Subject: RE: CANADIAN REQUIREMENTS
Hello George:
Your FCC part 15 for emission is mutually recognized by Canada
Hello George:
Your FCC part 15 for emission is mutually recognized by Canada. As for
Safety, US has UL1950 3rd Ed. while Canada has C22 NO. 950. These safety
tests are almost identical with some dela. You need to get the Canadian
safety certificate.
Good Luck
Nezam Najafi
MADGE NETWORKS
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