are more familiar with, and are looking for the NEMA rating. By
having UL list the product, we are having a 3rd party say we meet the NEMA.
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There are several companies that get both UL and European approvals. The VDE
types generally have an additional extension on the part number.
Two sources that may fit your need are ISOCOM and QT Optoelectronics.
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red LED in order to avoid the additional warnings that were required. The
observable intensity change was not that noticeable.
The acceptable range of mcd varies a lot between the different colors. We
have stayed below 800mcd lately, and not had any problem.
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Hi:
We have been using an old reliable but very busy Safety agency
at the top. Place a screwdriver or something similar through the
holes, and rest the ball on top. You now have a simple release mechanism.
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with the IR LEDs, the camera can be put on
the market with a CE marking, without further investigation. (i.e., it
does not required certification.)
As always, any assistance is appreciated.
James Goedderz
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standards older than IEC 60747-5-5.
Experience on what option is being used in industry may give me some
additional direction.
Appreciate your input, as always.
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Can anyone inform me if there are “National Deviations” to the CB scheme
for South Africa?
Our customer is asking for a CB report, and I see that SA is a CB member, but
I don’t have any list of national deviations.
Thank you for your support.
James Goedderz
Product Safety Engineer
You all know what it’s like trying to get something done in the final
minutes Friday. You forget to add critical data such as the standard is
60950-1.
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I have a question about plastic components (polycarbonate acrylic
optical components) that are planned to be shipped to the EU. Can anyone
give marking, requirements, directives, etc., that must be met in order
to avoid shipment and legal problems.
Thank you
James Goedderz
of the supports. If
you build one up, pay particular attention to these items. One possible
source for a commercial piece of equipment is Atlas Electric Devices, out
of Chicago.
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voltage
reading could show almost the full voltage, when measured to ground.
What you need to do is get all the facts before you try to make a case.
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The opinions and views
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permissions of use, or whatever, especially as regards the use in
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Question:
Does anyone have information on a Commercial corona detector?
As an alternate, how about info on : corona sensors, ozone sensors,
ozone detection equipment (low level)?
How about reliable homebrew methods?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
James Goedderz
Sensormatic
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contrasting to the background. (UL1409)
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, and then VIEW.OPTIONS.NAVIGATION, press
Use Current.
When you start, the file will open for you.
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minutes. It
will cost you about $8k for 3 days of test. You will need to either send an
engineer, or include a lot of replacement parts. Figure about two months to
schedule.
James Goedderz
Sensormatic Electronics
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Just to offer another idea.
These recorders work great in the car. Taking a note on paper can be quite a
hazard while your driving along. I've used one for about a year now, and
it's helped me remember lots of ideas, and tasks to jog down later.
James Goedderz
Sensormatic Electronics
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not have a copy.
Apparently these indicate that either the approval agency, or the HAR is
to appear on the cordage.
Thank you for your responses.
James Goedderz
Sensormatic
Hello group,
I have been able to find limits for noise exposure, but not measurement
methods. Can anyone give the measurement methods, or a reference to a
method. Specifically, I'm looking for something like the distance from the
microphone, to the noise source.
Thank you
James Goedderz
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