Alan, You need to determine if your multiplexers are TTE under the definition of the directive. It would seem that they are really part of the network and not covered, but only a notified body can give you an answer you can rely on.
I suggest you contact BABT or BSI and ask them. Dick Shultz On 3/20/98 10:18 AM Alan Booth <[email protected]> said: >Dear Treggers, > >We are having a problem with the TTE Directive 91/263/EEC and would be >grateful for any guidance. > >We have a product which is intended to be part of the PSTN and will be >owned by the Network Provider. > >It is a flexible access multiplexer which will provide switched services >such as POT's lines, direct in/out-dial PABX trunks, and ISDN Basic Rate >Access. > >In addition to this equipment, smaller units are available which enable >the extension of these services on to subscriber premises. > >It is possible that the subscriber may buy these extension units from >us. > >All of the equipment is soon to be Safety and EMC tested by a third >party and it has been designed to function correctly within the network. > >Should any of this equipment comply with the TTE Directive and if so >why? > >Thanks in advance. > >Alan Booth >Equipment Engineering Group >Fujitsu Telecommunications Europe Limited >Solihull Parkway >Birmingham Business Park >Birmingham >B37 7YU >Telephone +44 121 717 6492 >FAX +44 121 717 6014/6018 >
