Re: [PSES] Repair Parts

2013-10-24 Thread John Woodgate
In message <5269e5d1.2080...@radiusnorth.net>, dated Thu, 24 Oct 2013, 
Scott Douglas  writes:


A company sells a product to a customer in a foreign country. That 
product may or may not have been compliant to the destination country's 
requirements at the time of sale.


Question is, can repair parts for the product be shipped to that 
country without concerns?


I don't see any cause for concern.
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[PSES] Repair Parts

2013-10-24 Thread Scott Douglas

Hypothetical Question.

A company sells a product to a customer in a foreign country. That 
product may or may not have been compliant to the destination country's 
requirements at the time of sale.


Question is, can repair parts for the product be shipped to that country 
without concerns?


Looking forward to the arguments on both sides.

Regards,
Scott

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[PSES] EMC requirements for developer/evaluation boards

2013-10-24 Thread EMC Guy
Dear Group,

Big chip makers like Texas Instruments and others sell "Eval boards" to let
developers test out a chip before deciding if they want to include it in
their design.  These boards are usually not encased in a metal box, and are
meant to be used "naked" on a workbench with often many, many cables
attached to them.

I would like to know the EMC requirements for, let's say the US and Europe
(FCC and CE), on this type of equipment not intended for sale to the
general public.

If these "products" (they are sold, not given away) are exempt, what is the
method to get through customs without any EMC labeling on the device or
packaging?

Thanks for your comments and ideas.

John

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Re: [PSES] ANSI S 3.19

2013-10-24 Thread Brian Oconnell
ANSI 12.6 is what my friends at the Dept of Navy use.

Brian

From: David Coleman [mailto:david.cole...@selex-es.com] 
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 4:51 AM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] ANSI S 3.19

Can anybody help with the following ANSI standard? 

ASA S3.19-1974(R1990) [ Withdrawn ] 
American National Standard Method for the Measurement of Real-Ear Protection of 
Hearing Protectors and Physical Attenuation of Earmuffs 

Apparently withdrawn but still quoted on contracts etc. 

I have tried the obvious places but I cannot find a download-able copy. 

Best Regards,
Dave Coleman 
Selex ES Ltd

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[PSES] ANSI S 3.19

2013-10-24 Thread David Coleman
Can anybody help with the following ANSI standard?

ASA S3.19-1974(R1990) [ Withdrawn ] 
American National Standard Method for the Measurement of Real-Ear 
Protection of Hearing Protectors and Physical Attenuation of Earmuffs

Apparently withdrawn but still quoted on contracts etc.

I have tried the obvious places but I cannot find a download-able copy.

Best Regards,
Dave Coleman


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