RE: Test voltage for products to the U.K.

2000-08-03 Thread Rich Nute
I think we must be careful not to confuse two subjects: 1) Nominal power line voltages and variations. 2) Power line voltages for safety testing. For the purposes of safety testing, some test results may be a function of the power line input voltage. Therefore, it is appropriate to

RE: Test voltage for products to the U.K.

2000-08-03 Thread Peter Tarver
, == To: EMC-PSTC emc-p...@ieee.org cc:(bcc: Raymond Li/DixonsNotes) Subject: Re: Test voltage for products to the U.K. I believe this is covered by the european Harmonization Document HD 472 S1. This isn't a memo - it's a legal document. You can find reference to it at http

RE: Test voltage for products to the U.K.

2000-08-02 Thread James, Chris
...@dixonsasia.com.hk] Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 9:52 AM To: James, Chris Cc: emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: RE: Test voltage for products to the U.K. Chris, Thanks for your comments. Generally, the product is marked 230Vac in order to comply with harmonised standard but for the products to the U.K

Re: Test voltage for products to the U.K.

2000-08-02 Thread Patrick Lawler
most of areas are password protected. Do I need to pay some fee for this HD document? If so, from where I can get the details. Thanks, == To: EMC-PSTC emc-p...@ieee.org cc:(bcc: Raymond Li/DixonsNotes) Subject: Re: Test voltage for products to the U.K. I

RE: Test voltage for products to the U.K.

2000-08-02 Thread Raymond . Li
] Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 10:53 AM To: emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: Test voltage for products to the U.K. A few years ago, BEAMA or other similar body has issued a memo to public laboratories about testing voltage for products selling in the U.K. The memo says the U.K. mains is still 240Vac

Re: Test voltage for products to the U.K.

2000-08-01 Thread Nick Williams
Raymond, I can confirm that such a 'memo' was issued, since I recall discussing it with a colleague in a UK notified body at the time (circa 1994). As I recall, it resulted from a meeting of whatever forum represents LVD Notified Bodies in the UK shortly after the document declaring an

Re: Test voltage for products to the U.K.

2000-08-01 Thread Nick Rouse
...@dixonsasia.com.hk To: emc-p...@ieee.org Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 10:52 AM Subject: Test voltage for products to the U.K. A few years ago, BEAMA or other similar body has issued a memo to public laboratories about testing voltage for products selling in the U.K. The memo says the U.K. mains

RE: Test voltage for products to the U.K.

2000-08-01 Thread James, Chris
: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 10:53 AM To: emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: Test voltage for products to the U.K. A few years ago, BEAMA or other similar body has issued a memo to public laboratories about testing voltage for products selling in the U.K. The memo says the U.K. mains is still 240Vac although

RE: Test voltage for products to the U.K.

2000-08-01 Thread Colgan, Chris
] Sent: 01 August 2000 10:53 To: emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: Test voltage for products to the U.K. A few years ago, BEAMA or other similar body has issued a memo to public laboratories about testing voltage for products selling in the U.K. The memo says the U.K. mains is still

Test voltage for products to the U.K.

2000-08-01 Thread Raymond . Li
A few years ago, BEAMA or other similar body has issued a memo to public laboratories about testing voltage for products selling in the U.K. The memo says the U.K. mains is still 240Vac although the rated voltage is agreed to be 230Vac and the products have to be taken care the safety at