RE: Grounding Continuity Testers for UL 60950

2001-11-14 Thread Patricia Knudsen (EWU)
Compliance West USA makes high current continuity testers.  I have a 200A 
model.  Their website is:

http://www.compwest.com/

Patty Knudsen
Ericsson Wireless Communications
patricia.knud...@ericsson.com

-Original Message-
From: Loop, Robert [mailto:rl...@hnt.wylelabs.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 6:12 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Grounding Continuity Testers for UL 60950



Good Morning Group,

Does anyone have any information regarding high amperage continuity
testers that might be purchased for testing compliance with Sub-Clause
2.6.3 of UL 60950?

My concern is regarding high amperage equipment and the requirement to
test at two times the circuit current.  

We are looking at a product rated at 100 amps.  Where in the world can
we get a tester that would go up to 200 amps with a 12 V output?


Sincerely,
Robert Loop
Engineering Supervisor
Wyle Laboratories 
Product Safety
ph - (256) 837-4411 x313
fax- (256) 721-0144
e-mail: rl...@hnt.wylelabs.com


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RE: LED Color Assignments

2001-10-03 Thread Patricia Knudsen (EWU)
IEC 60073 covers colors of indicator lights and switches.

Patty Knudsen
Ericsson Wireless Communications
patricia.knud...@ericsson.com

-Original Message-
From: Joe Finlayson [mailto:jfinlay...@telica.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 2:36 PM
To: 'NEBS Newsgroup'; 'EMC PSTC'
Subject: LED Color Assignments




Would anyone know of an equivalent (ETSI) requirement for the EU,
and possibly rest of world, for the Telcordia requirements in GR-474 for LED
color assignments?  The EU requirements are most important although any
additional information would be helpful.  I would appreciate it if your
answers could be accompanied by a document number, section, etc.

The following is from GR-474:

2.2.3.2 NE Display - Visual Assignments and Meanings

R2-36 [36] The colors red, yellow or amber, green, and white, indicating the
severity of the trouble, shall be used on the NE's physical control/status
display panel to visually represent various alarm levels and status
conditions at the NE's equipment location and the OC. (See Section 2.7,
Maintenance Person - NE Interface.)

R2-37 [37] Color assignments for physical panels shall be as follows:
 a. Red shall indicate a critical or major failure, error, or danger.
 b. Yellow or amber shall indicate a minor failure, caution, warning, or
temporary malfunction, or state for which the craftsperson should use
caution.
 c. Green shall indicate satisfactory operation, active condition, or
completion of a process or procedure.
 d. White shall indicate a neutral condition that implies nothing about
the success or failure of system operations.

Thx,


Joe

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Joe Finlayson
Manager, Compliance Engineering
Telica, Inc.
734 Forest Street, Bldg. G, Suite 100
Marlboro, MA 01752
Tel: (508) 804-8212
Fax: (508) 480-0922
Email: jfinlay...@telica.com


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CFR requirements for the workplace

2001-09-14 Thread Patricia Knudsen (EWU)
Does anyone know the specific section of the CFR that refers to equipment at 
the workplace (specifically computer or test equipment) being Listed by a NRTL?

Patty Knudsen
Sr. Regulatory Engineer
Ericsson Wireless Communications
(858) 332-5014
patricia.knud...@ericsson.com



RE: GS & N151

2001-01-18 Thread Patricia Knudsen (EWU)
I'm not familiar with N151, but the GS mark is the German Safety mark.  You can 
find more information about it from your local TUV office.

Patty Knudsen
Ericsson Wireless Communications

-Original Message-
From: brian.mcauli...@tellabs.com [mailto:brian.mcauli...@tellabs.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 12:09 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Cc: nuala.mcma...@tellabs.com
Subject: GS & N151



Can anybody identify with below ?

Brian
Tellabs


-Original Message-
From:   richard Murphy  
[SMTP:richard Murphy ]
Sent:   Tuesday, January 09, 2001 10:41 AM
To: McMahon, Nuala
Cc: richard Murphy 
Subject:International safety standards

Nuala,
I spoke to you when I worked in Schaffner as you can see I have moved 
on to
Flextronics.
I wonder if you help me please I am looking for information on 
international
safety standards they are as follows:

N151, I think it maybe Japanese or Korean?
GS, I think it maybe German?

I have checked various website without any success.

Richard Murphy.
Ext no: 15125.
Phone no : 353 61 485125.
e-mail:richard.mur...@ie.flextronics.com




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