Re: Allowable Sound Pressure/Power Levels

2001-10-01 Thread Paolo Gemma
Also ETSI have a standards regarding the Acoustic Noise from a 
telecommunication equipment (ITE?) is ETS 300 753

Ciao
PaoloAt 11:47 9/28/01 -0700, Ron Pickard wrote:


To all,

I have been looking into sound pressure/power level requirements emanating 
from equipment such as
ITE and any regulatory limits pertaining to them. Such requirements exist 
in the NEBS environment
(section 4.6 of GR-63).  There are other requirement relating to 
earpieces, such as IEC/EN60950

clause 6.4.3.

Are there any other government/industry guidelines/requirements pertaining 
to equipment sound levels
that relate to the general commercial environment? I know this may be 
somewhat of a broad question,
but I'd like to know the requirements/guidelines that are out there, both 
here in the US and also

internationally.

Any assistance in identifying these requirements/guidelines would be 
greatly appreciated.


Best regards,

Ron Pickard
rpick...@hypercom.com



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Re: Allowable Sound Pressure/Power Levels

2001-09-29 Thread John Woodgate

I read in !emc-pstc that jsarell...@tuvam.com wrote (in <3187EE460C488A4
58d4dc186f40edc217a5...@exchdan.us.tuvworld.com>) about 'Allowable Sound
Pressure/Power Levels', on Fri, 28 Sep 2001:

>sound pressure level of 85kBA

That's almost as loud as the average pop concert! (;-)
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RE: Allowable Sound Pressure/Power Levels

2001-09-28 Thread Pettit, Ghery

Russia has limits for sound levels from ITE.  MSanPiN 001-96, Interstate
sanitary rules and norms, provides these requirements.  Check with your
friendly neighborhood GOST representative for further details.

Ghery Pettit
Intel


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From: wo...@sensormatic.com [mailto:wo...@sensormatic.com]
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Ron, OSHA limits apply in the workplace in the US, but those limits are in
place to prevent hearing loss. I am unaware of any other regulatory
requirements in the US. I once asked an European safety agency if our ITE
had to comply with any sound standards in order to be certified and I was
told no.

Richard Woods

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From: Ron Pickard [mailto:rpick...@hypercom.com]
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 2:48 PM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Allowable Sound Pressure/Power Levels



To all,

I have been looking into sound pressure/power level requirements emanating
from equipment such as
ITE and any regulatory limits pertaining to them. Such requirements exist in
the NEBS environment
(section 4.6 of GR-63).  There are other requirement relating to earpieces,
such as IEC/EN60950
clause 6.4.3.

Are there any other government/industry guidelines/requirements pertaining
to equipment sound levels
that relate to the general commercial environment? I know this may be
somewhat of a broad question,
but I'd like to know the requirements/guidelines that are out there, both
here in the US and also
internationally.

Any assistance in identifying these requirements/guidelines would be greatly
appreciated.

Best regards,

Ron Pickard
rpick...@hypercom.com



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Re: Allowable Sound Pressure/Power Levels

2001-09-28 Thread Kenneth Gonzalez
Ron,
 There was an old standard dealing with noise of computer and business 
equipment.  The Swedish "Statskontoret Technical Standard 26:2"  I do not have 
the up to date version.

Rocky
  -)-(-

Kenneth P. Gonzalez
Validation Manager
SCI Systems, Inc. Plant 1
Technology Division, Commercial Engineering
Huntsville, Al 35802
Phone (256) 882-4514
Fax (256) 882-4017

>>> "Ron Pickard"  09/28/01 01:47PM >>>

To all,

I have been looking into sound pressure/power level requirements emanating from 
equipment such as
ITE and any regulatory limits pertaining to them. Such requirements exist in 
the NEBS environment
(section 4.6 of GR-63).  There are other requirement relating to earpieces, 
such as IEC/EN60950
clause 6.4.3.

Are there any other government/industry guidelines/requirements pertaining to 
equipment sound levels
that relate to the general commercial environment? I know this may be somewhat 
of a broad question,
but I'd like to know the requirements/guidelines that are out there, both here 
in the US and also
internationally.

Any assistance in identifying these requirements/guidelines would be greatly 
appreciated.

Best regards,

Ron Pickard
rpick...@hypercom.com 



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RE: Allowable Sound Pressure/Power Levels

2001-09-28 Thread jsarellano
Hello Ron,

I know that UL 3101-1 and EN 61010-1 there are requiments for sound and
power pressure, 
in UL 3101-1 --for sound pressure level of 85kBA above a reference sound
pressure of 20uPa as the limit.

Regards,
Jorge Sarellano
TUV Product Service

Have you visited TUV PS lately? http://www.tuvgloval.com


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From: rpick...@hypercom.com [mailto:rpick...@hypercom.com]
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 11:48 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Allowable Sound Pressure/Power Levels



To all,

I have been looking into sound pressure/power level requirements emanating
from equipment such as
ITE and any regulatory limits pertaining to them. Such requirements exist in
the NEBS environment
(section 4.6 of GR-63).  There are other requirement relating to earpieces,
such as IEC/EN60950
clause 6.4.3.

Are there any other government/industry guidelines/requirements pertaining
to equipment sound levels
that relate to the general commercial environment? I know this may be
somewhat of a broad question,
but I'd like to know the requirements/guidelines that are out there, both
here in the US and also
internationally.

Any assistance in identifying these requirements/guidelines would be greatly
appreciated.

Best regards,

Ron Pickard
rpick...@hypercom.com



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RE: Allowable Sound Pressure/Power Levels

2001-09-28 Thread WOODS

Ron, OSHA limits apply in the workplace in the US, but those limits are in
place to prevent hearing loss. I am unaware of any other regulatory
requirements in the US. I once asked an European safety agency if our ITE
had to comply with any sound standards in order to be certified and I was
told no.

Richard Woods

-Original Message-
From: Ron Pickard [mailto:rpick...@hypercom.com]
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 2:48 PM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Allowable Sound Pressure/Power Levels



To all,

I have been looking into sound pressure/power level requirements emanating
from equipment such as
ITE and any regulatory limits pertaining to them. Such requirements exist in
the NEBS environment
(section 4.6 of GR-63).  There are other requirement relating to earpieces,
such as IEC/EN60950
clause 6.4.3.

Are there any other government/industry guidelines/requirements pertaining
to equipment sound levels
that relate to the general commercial environment? I know this may be
somewhat of a broad question,
but I'd like to know the requirements/guidelines that are out there, both
here in the US and also
internationally.

Any assistance in identifying these requirements/guidelines would be greatly
appreciated.

Best regards,

Ron Pickard
rpick...@hypercom.com



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RE: Allowable Sound Pressure/Power Levels

2001-09-28 Thread UMBDENSTOCK

Ron,

OSHA has limits; don't know if they apply to your question.  See 29 CFR
1910.95

Regards,

Don Umbdenstock
Sensormatic

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> From: Ron Pickard[SMTP:rpick...@hypercom.com]
> Reply To: Ron Pickard
> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 2:47 PM
> To:   emc-p...@ieee.org
> Subject:  Allowable Sound Pressure/Power Levels
> 
> 
> To all,
> 
> I have been looking into sound pressure/power level requirements emanating
> from equipment such as
> ITE and any regulatory limits pertaining to them. Such requirements exist
> in the NEBS environment
> (section 4.6 of GR-63).  There are other requirement relating to
> earpieces, such as IEC/EN60950
> clause 6.4.3.
> 
> Are there any other government/industry guidelines/requirements pertaining
> to equipment sound levels
> that relate to the general commercial environment? I know this may be
> somewhat of a broad question,
> but I'd like to know the requirements/guidelines that are out there, both
> here in the US and also
> internationally.
> 
> Any assistance in identifying these requirements/guidelines would be
> greatly appreciated.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Ron Pickard
> rpick...@hypercom.com
> 
> 
> 
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