Re: CE MARKING A SYSTEM

2002-05-03 Thread DLohbeck
So true, the TCF route is not intended to get around the requirements. It is mainly for large machines that can not be moved and products with numerous configuations that can not be fully tested, etc... Regards, David Lohbeck CE Marking Hanbook ---

RE: CE MARKING A SYSTEM

2002-05-02 Thread Andrew Carson
Message- From: Gordon,Ian [mailto:ian.gor...@edwards.boc.com] Sent: 02 May 2002 09:41 To: 'IEEE EMC SAFETY PSTC' Subject: RE: CE MARKING A SYSTEM Eric Lifsey (hellflo...@aol.com)wrote: Also, EN 61326-1 lets you relax the performance criteria of the EMC tests for applications

RE: CE MARKING A SYSTEM

2002-05-02 Thread Chris Maxwell
[SMTP:ian.gor...@edwards.boc.com] Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 4:41 AM To: 'IEEE EMC SAFETY PSTC' Subject: RE: CE MARKING A SYSTEM Eric Lifsey (hellflo...@aol.com)wrote: Also, EN 61326-1 lets you relax the performance criteria of the EMC tests for applications that are not critical

RE: CE MARKING A SYSTEM

2002-05-02 Thread Gordon,Ian
Eric Lifsey (hellflo...@aol.com)wrote: Also, EN 61326-1 lets you relax the performance criteria of the EMC tests for applications that are not critical (e.g. if a random system crash isn't too objectionable for the particular use: such as a primarily diagnostic application that will be

Re: CE MARKING A SYSTEM

2002-05-01 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that rehel...@mmm.com wrote (in of0b8a9efb.3bd0b2ca-on86256bac.00399...@mmm.com) about 'CE MARKING A SYSTEM', on Wed, 1 May 2002: Contrary to popular opinion, the TCF route is not designed to get around standards. Indeed. It is intended, in one instance, to accommodate

Re: CE MARKING A SYSTEM

2002-05-01 Thread reheller
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RE: CE MARKING A SYSTEM

2002-04-30 Thread Alexandru Guidea
We are facing the same challenge. The way we address it is essentially the TCF route, including a Competent Body involvement. Our installation contains some equipment qualified for residential environment only, which wouldn't meet the industrial immunity test levels by itself. We add filters in

RE: CE MARKING A SYSTEM

2002-04-30 Thread Gary McInturff
Subject: RE: CE MARKING A SYSTEM Gordon, cosider constructing a Technical Construction File (TCF) and submitting it to a Competent Body. Your product may comply with the essential requirements when operating in its intended environment without the need to apply the full industrial strength tests

Re: CE MARKING A SYSTEM

2002-04-30 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that Gordon,Ian ian.gor...@edwards.boc.com wrote (in E1BA0362B28ED211A1E80008C71EA30601818F4F@EXC_EAS01) about 'CE MARKING A SYSTEM', on Tue, 30 Apr 2002: Can anyone advise the course of action in applying a CE mark as regards EMC to a system some of whose component parts are

RE: CE MARKING A SYSTEM

2002-04-30 Thread richwoods
Gordon, cosider constructing a Technical Construction File (TCF) and submitting it to a Competent Body. Your product may comply with the essential requirements when operating in its intended environment without the need to apply the full industrial strength tests. At least, you could make that