I am trying to determine what approvals/certifications would be required for
this type of equipment in the following countries:
- USA
- Canada
- Mexico
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Chile
The device complies with Australian and European requirements for safety and
EMC (i.e. CE mark and Australian
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 17:47:28 -0400 ,
Gerald Tammi gera...@zoom.com wrote:
I have recently been told that product going into Japan for sale must have
the importers name on the label and the imported MUST be registered with
METI (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry).
Electrical Appliance
I'd like to solicit some feedback on the experiences of members concerning
direct burial of class 1 wiring in concrete. The United States has been
addressed, and I am familiar with the requirements; however, information on
the rest of the world eludes me. Responses from those familiar with Canada
Kevin -
For the US (and possibly Canada) ---
A quick search on lighting controls on UL's web site
revealed the following for the US (I know you said not
dimmers and the below does not appear to be direct dimmers,
but dimmers may be controlled by the equipment):
EPCT, Dimmers, Theater, Controls
Brent,
Please contact Trek, they have a very nice product that measures and
logs ESD events. It measures voltage (on contact) but it has ports for
external sensors.
The product has been designed for Hewlett Packard a few years ago.
David Pommerenke
From: brent.dew...@us.datex-ohmeda.com
James,
Feel free to post a question on our Electrical Forum in the Non-US Area.
www.Electrical-Contractor.net/Forum
Bill Addiss
At 09:28 AM 7/9/2003 -0400, jgoedd...@tycoint.com wrote:
I'd like to solicit some feedback on the experiences of members concerning
direct burial of class 1 wiring
Hi,
An ex-colleague of mine has requested information on automotive equipment
requirements. I was able to point him to the relevant Directive in the EU, but
wondered what degree of assessment was required in the US. The device is an
electronic diagnostic tool which interfaces to the cars
Dear All,
Does anyone know of a document for the differences between the IEC 60065 6th
and 7th Editions?
Thanks, Peter
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From: kaan.l.greger...@l-3com.com [ mailto:kaan.l.greger...@l-3com.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 11:47 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Request for MIL-STD_461E CS101 tips for configuring a 400 Hz
Delt a Power System.
Hello Group,
I am
Hello all,
I have need of getting a couple of items on fairly short notice. Rental,
purchase used, or purchase new would all be acceptable options.
The two items I need are:
Loop Sensor:
Field Strength Loop Sensor with 36 turns and 13.3 cm diameter
Must comply with Standards EN55103-1 and
Hello all,
We are currently designing into a product here that is using someone else's
CE certified modem.
We will be using the modem according to the manufacturers specifications
with regard to power supply etc.
The question that I have is:
Do we have to have any other certification from
Gregg,
My intention was certainly NOT to inflame. My sincere, whole-hearted
apology. Your time, effort, and financial committment to creating/providing
a certification for safety engineers will certainly be appreciated by all. I
certainly appreciate it. This is a noble committment and a noble
Field solver experts:
I have some generic questions. Consider the well-known finite element
method(FEM) solver and assume full-wave solution and almost perfect
boundary, unless mentioned otherwise.
1) Are there any benchmarks on the speed of these solvers compared to
other kinds of solvers
Hello Group,
I am looking for tips regarding how to configure a MIL-STD-461E CS101 test
setup for a DELTA power system so as to reduce any safety concerns for the
equipment (including the audio amplifier) and the operator (. . .me. . .).
Does anyone have any experience(s) in this realm that they
Hi Kurt et al – Happy belated 4th – you were right – a little RR and
visiting a client in West Texas.
I shall be giving a workshop at IEEE Boston and supporting the IEEE Product
Safety Engineering Society and NARTE.
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