Colleagues.....
 
There was some recent discussions regarding power cubes. I have developed a
new question.
 
Does anyone know of a Web site that lists individual country requirements for
power adapters (power adapter is a device that takes line voltage and converts
down to a lower DC level), some may call it a power brick? As an example,
Korea requires all power adapters to have the "EK" mark. Some countries have
specific safety and marking requirements but others do not. It would be nice
to have such a matrix.
 
I am specifically interested in the Asia/Pacific and Latin/South America
country requirements for power adapters.
 
Thanks for any guidance,
 
Bob Foster
Compliance Engineer
SpectraLink Corp
5755 Central Avenue
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: 303-583-5524
FAX: 303-443-1746
bfos...@spectralink.com
 
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