Re: [PSES] Electric Current Abroad

2020-10-29 Thread Doug Nix
Try this resource:

https://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plug-voltage-by-country/ 


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> On 28-Oct-20, at 16:47, Douglas Powell  wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
> In the distant past I struggled to learn what were the expected electrical 
> voltage, frequency, and phase configurations (delta, wye, high-leg, etc) for 
> commercial/industrial facilities in various countries. I know about IEC 60038 
> standard voltages, but standard voltages don't always represent real life in 
> specific locales. What I wanted was a good country-by-country listing for 
> three phase power. The source I most often used was 
> "http://www.ita.doc.gov/media/Publications/pdf/current2002FINAL.pdf 
> ". A 2002 
> reprint of the 1998 document, and now a broken link. After a generic search 
> of  www.ita.doc.gov , It seems it is no longer 
> available.  
> 
> Yes, I realize the information was getting old but finding no up to date 
> alternative, I searched elsewhere.  And besides, It's not likely that such 
> things like this change rapidly. 
> 
> Google Books: Link 
> 
> Wayback Machine: Link 
> 
>  
> 
> I seem to remember a place on the web with a database lookup. Does anyone 
> know of a comprehensive resource for three-phase power in this world?  No 
> need to refer to orbital platforms, the moon, or other planets just yet. 
> 
> Thanks!  Doug
> 
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[PSES] SV: [PSES] IEC/EN62368-1 - coin cell batteries inside product

2020-10-29 Thread Amund Westin
Thanks Andreas,

 

We have got the same impression that a certificate IEC 60086-4, is now
required, which it wasn’t under 60950

Even an UL approval UL60086-4 wasn’t good enough according to our local test
& cert. body.

 

 

Best regards Amund

 

 

 

 

Fra: Graevinghoff Andreas (ETAS/NE) 
Sendt: 29. oktober 2020 19:10
Til: Amund Westin ; EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Emne: RE: [PSES] IEC/EN62368-1 - coin cell batteries inside product

 

Hello Amund,

 

During a recent test (IECEE CB Scheme) for a product containing a CR2032, a
certificate to IEC 60086-4 was required for the 62368 standards (but not for
60950)

 

Andreas

 

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards,

 

Dr. Andreas Grävinghoff

 

ETAS GmbH

Head of Center of Competence Product Compliance Engineering

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70469 Stuttgart

Germany

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From: Amund Westin mailto:am...@westin-emission.no> > 
Sent: Thursday, 29 October, 2020 18:37
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG  
Subject: [PSES] IEC/EN62368-1 - coin cell batteries inside product

 

Anyone who have been through an IEC/EN62368-1 test process at an accredited
lab ? … and if your product had coin cell batteries (IEC60086-4), what kind
of documentation was needed for showing compliance for the batteries?

Manufacturer datasheet or a certificate according to IEC60086-4?

 

Thanx!

 

BR Amund

  

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Re: [PSES] IEC/EN62368-1 - coin cell batteries inside product

2020-10-29 Thread Graevinghoff Andreas (ETAS/NE)
Hello Amund,

During a recent test (IECEE CB Scheme) for a product containing a CR2032, a 
certificate to IEC 60086-4 was required for the 62368 standards (but not for 
60950)

Andreas

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards,

Dr. Andreas Grävinghoff

ETAS GmbH
Head of Center of Competence Product Compliance Engineering
Borsigstraße 24
70469 Stuttgart
Germany
http://www.etas.com

andreas.graevingh...@etas.com

Managing Directors: Friedhelm Pickhard, Bernd Hergert, Christopher White
Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Dr. Walter Schirm
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19033

From: Amund Westin 
Sent: Thursday, 29 October, 2020 18:37
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] IEC/EN62368-1 - coin cell batteries inside product

Anyone who have been through an IEC/EN62368-1 test process at an accredited lab 
? ... and if your product had coin cell batteries (IEC60086-4), what kind of 
documentation was needed for showing compliance for the batteries?
Manufacturer datasheet or a certificate according to IEC60086-4?

Thanx!

BR Amund

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[PSES] Hello

2020-10-29 Thread sudhakar wasnik
We are trying to get EMC testing for very High voltage ( 600 V) Li-ion used in 
heavy earthmovers like loaders, movers etc.
The standard usually considered is IEC 13766-1 . 
Any information on the test lab capability and very good understanding of this 
standard will be of very good help...

Kind Regards,
Sudhakar Wasnik,


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[PSES] IEC/EN62368-1 - coin cell batteries inside product

2020-10-29 Thread Amund Westin
Anyone who have been through an IEC/EN62368-1 test process at an accredited
lab ? . and if your product had coin cell batteries (IEC60086-4), what kind
of documentation was needed for showing compliance for the batteries?

Manufacturer datasheet or a certificate according to IEC60086-4?

 

Thanx!

 

BR Amund

  


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[PSES] Job opening at Technology International

2020-10-29 Thread Doug Nix
Colleagues,

This position was sent to me by a colleague at Technology International. I am 
not involved in the hiring process in any way. Please contact the person listed 
in the posting below for more information:

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Product Safety Engineer / Compliance Auditor

Candidate should have 5+ years of experience in compliance engineering or 
related field. 
Strong background in electrical and mechanical, previous technical work in 
industrial machinery desirable.
Ability to interpret and apply standards and codes. CE Marking is preferred, 
but UL, CSA, IEC MIL-STD or related experience is okay.
Candidate should be willing to relocate to the Richmond, VA area.
Must be willing to travel in the USA about 1-2 weeks per month.
Good writing and oral communication skills and ability to work with on-site 
clients.
Team player with good interpersonal skills.

Send resume and salary requirements to:

Rupert Witherow
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(804) 794-4144

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