Subject: [PSES] CB Philosophy Questions
Hello All,
Thanks to everyone who responded, especially for the sage advice.
Of the various facets of the Regulatory Compliance field, I find that
international approvals seem to be the most difficult.
Best Regards,
Brian Ceresney
Regulatory Lead
Delta-Q
which is usually accepted as being listed as “Various” by other countries.
From: Kevin Robinson [mailto:kevinrobinso...@gmail.com]
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Subject: Re: [PSES] CB Philosophy Questions
All,
You may want to reach out to the National
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When our CB report was issued, the engineer was not willing to add
wording to the Critical Components list to allow alternate
From: Brian Oconnell
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In both procedural controls and scoped test standards, North America
(NRTL/SCC/NOM) reports and the IECEE CB scheme are becoming more
: Re: [PSES] CB Philosophy Questions
Hello Brian,
Most CB Test Laboratories (CBTLs) will allow and accept the use of the term
interchangeable for some components. However, there are a few CBTLs that will
not accept this term and they require each and every alternate source to be
explicitly
ones they may try to give
you.
Best, Doug
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From: Brian Oconnell
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Subject: Re: [PSES] CB Philosophy Questions
Doug,
Thanks, will look for this stuff. The only stuff seen to date
Try this link
http://members.iecee.org/iecee/ieceemembers.nsf/ACRFList?readform
Doug.
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From: dougp01
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Subject: Re: [PSES] CB Philosophy Questions
Brian,
Rules for component
In both procedural controls and scoped test standards, North America
(NRTL/SCC/NOM) reports and the IECEE CB scheme are becoming more similar where
state-enforced codes do not contradict the scoped standard.
It has been several years since the NRTLs and other test agencies have
routinely
Subject: Re: [PSES] CB Philosophy Questions
Brian
I suggest you reference the IECEE website and read through the component
acceptance requirements for each target country, including the USA. I haven't
checked but there may also be such a document for the -2-29 you mention. These
can be found
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Subject: Re: [PSES] CB Philosophy Questions
Brian
I suggest you reference the IECEE website and read through the component
acceptance requirements for each target country
Hello Brian,
Most CB Test Laboratories (CBTLs) will allow and accept the use of the term
interchangeable for some components. However, there are a few CBTLs that will
not accept this term and they require each and every alternate source to be
explicitly listed. If you indicated to your test
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