RE: general product classification

2001-11-02 Thread Peters, Michael
: general product classification If I have product xyz (generic) how do I go about finding the relevant standards that it must comply with for EN-BS/IEC/ETSI (European)? Of course, simply by looking at the list of standards titles I can get somewhat of an idea if they are relevant. However, I

Re: general product classification

2001-11-02 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that Stuart Lopata stu...@timcoengr.com wrote (in nfbbieghilgeclalhjnamejecaaa.stu...@timcoengr.com) about 'general product classification', on Thu, 1 Nov 2001: If I have product xyz (generic) how do I go about finding the relevant standards that it must comply with for EN-BS

Re: general product classification

2001-11-01 Thread Art Michael
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RE: general product classification

2001-11-01 Thread WOODS
To: emc Subject: general product classification If I have product xyz (generic) how do I go about finding the relevant standards that it must comply with for EN-BS/IEC/ETSI (European)? Of course, simply by looking at the list of standards titles I can get somewhat of an idea if they are relevant

general product classification

2001-11-01 Thread Stuart Lopata
If I have product xyz (generic) how do I go about finding the relevant standards that it must comply with for EN-BS/IEC/ETSI (European)? Of course, simply by looking at the list of standards titles I can get somewhat of an idea if they are relevant. However, I cannot view their scope without