RE: SAFETY LISTING

2000-12-12 Thread Mike Campi

Courtland -

If Customer 'DEF' doesn't mind your file number on the Listing label you can
ask UL to use your file number instead of your company's name to identify
the manufacturer. It is a minor report revision that UL has done many times
before. It saves the trouble and time of going through the M/L process and
cost. The upside is that if you have other customers that wish to sell your
products under their name, you can do so without notifying UL.

Mike Campi
Set Engineering


-Original Message-
From: Courtland Thomas [mailto:ctho...@patton.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 9:35 AM
To: emcpost
Subject: SAFETY LISTING



Hello group,

I have a concern about Product Names with respect to the Safety Listing.
Let's say that we get a product tested through a testing lab and get UL
approval. The product name is 'ABC'. A customer comes along and wants the
product name changed to 'DEF'. Nothing else has changed on the product.
However, the product isn't listed with UL as 'DEF'. What has to happen is
the new product name has to be added as a 'Multiple Listing/Trade name'.
There is a cost associated with this action. Has anyone encountered this
problem and more importantly figured a way around it?

Courtland Thomas
Patton Electronics


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Source for doing MTBF Calculations

2000-10-13 Thread Mike Campi

I hope that someone in this group can help me find this information. I have
been asked to find an outside source or company that can do MTBF reports.
Any information would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike Campi
EMI Engineer
Set Engineering, Inc.
V(408) 778-6238, F(408) 778-6288


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PDF versions of IEC standards

2000-09-22 Thread Mike Campi

 Where can I get EN-61000 series standards in an electronic format such as
 PDF? Do they exist?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Mike Campi
 EMI Engineer
 Set Engineering, Inc.
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X10 (power line carrier) Questions

2000-03-02 Thread Mike Campi

Does anyone have any experience with X10 (power line carrier)?  Are there
any special considerations when performing EMC testing? In your experience,
is X10 likely to pose any special EMC problems?

Thanks,

Mike Campi
EMI Engineer
Set Engineering, Inc.
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Re: ITE approvals for Australia

1997-03-28 Thread Mike Campi
 Charles -
 
 The answer is yes! We are currently having products evaluated right 
 now! Australia requires everything that Europe requires except they do 
 not accept self certification. Unlike Europe, you must provided 
 certified copies of all test documents to their regulatory groups and 
 they issue the declaration of conformity for C-Tick.
 
 Have Fun
 
 Mike Campi
 Fujitsu PC Corp.


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Subject: ITE approvals for Australia
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Does anyone know if IMMUNITY testing is required for ITE equipment for the C-Tic
k mark?


TAA and Year 2000 Requirements?

1997-03-12 Thread Mike Campi
 Help!
 
 I have been asked by our sales people if our products comply with the 
 following requirements;
 
 1. TAA
 
 2. Year 2000
 
 I know they are not safety or EMI standards. Does anyone have any 
 clues what our sales person is talking about? They say it is a 
 requirement to sell to the Army recruiters.
 
 Thanks
 
 Mike