Brian,
Li batteries and battery packs have conditions of acceptability that
must be confirmed within the end-use application. That is the hook in
this application. Our NRTL understandably must confirm this. I
consider our NRTL's willingness to accept the CB Cert and Report rather
generous in this case because that doesn't ensure follow-up factory
inspections. I'm sure the fact that it's Samsung is the reason why.
Thanks,
Carl
On 8/16/2018 10:29 AM, Kunde, Brian wrote:
The power supply is NRTL certified and the battery is NRTL certified.
The rest of the tablet I assume is limited energy circuit. Does the
tablet require NRTL certification?
*Brian Kunde*
Manager • Compliance Engineering
LECO Corp • Compliance Testing Center
*From:*Carl Newton [mailto:emcl...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Thursday, August 16, 2018 8:43 AM
*To:* EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
*Subject:* [PSES] CB Certificate For Samsung Tablet - Need Contact
Group,
I'm working with a company that manufacturers exercise equipment.
They use a Samsung S3 tablet model SM-T820 as a user interface
console. The machine is being investigated at a USA NRTL for North
American marks and they need a safety mark or report to validate the
tablet. The tablet has no NRTL mark and so I'm trying to get a CB
Certificate, and also the report as well if possible (IEC 60950-1).
There's some form of a 60950-1 report somewhere because it's listed on
their DoC and they comply with the RED, which mandates a safety report
for EU.
I've tried several paths as has the company purchasing department to
reach someone at Samsung to get the safety report but no luck so far.
Does anyone on this list have a contact or suggestion as to how I
might get to the right department or person at Samsung?
Thanks,
Carl
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