From: [email protected] Subject: RE: re: EN61326 Hello David,
What's wrong with the manufacturer making the call? In fact, that was the intention behind IEC 61326-1, to have the manufacturer make the call. Regards, Ron Wellman [email protected] _______________________________________________________________________ I am currently testing a new e-mail client called Outlook. If present, please disregard the "winmail.dat" attachment. _______________________________________________________________________ -----Original Message----- From: Non-HP-dclark /HP-PaloAlto,mimegw3/[email protected] Sent: Friday, July 17, 1998 4:25 AM To: Non-HP-treg /HP-PaloAlto,mimegw3/[email protected] Cc: Non-HP-dclark /HP-PaloAlto,mimegw3/[email protected] Subject: re: EN61326 Hi Ted, Unfortunately, EN61326 calls out both Class A and B emissions. The standard states that the manufacturer must select the classification based on the intended environment just like the base emission standards. Sorry but you still have to make the call! David Clark BABT Product Service ------------- Original Text From: Ted Warren <[email protected]>, on 7/17/98 5:06 AM: Greetings All I have been advised that there is an EMC standard (not Harmonised) which applies to laboratory test equipment (EN61326). I do not have this standard. Does anyone know whether emissions class A limits or class B limits are called up in it? With thanks Ted Warren << File: re_ EN61326.TXT >> --openmail-part-1fdba507-00000001--
