Mexico EPS Requirements

1996-06-13 Thread Cameron, Danny C
Hello Group; Does anyone know if there are requirements in Mexico for EPS? I don't know anything more about this, other than the suspicion that it may be a parallel to the U. S. E.P.A. Danny C. Cameron Product Safety Engineer Compliance Engineering Department Telephone

Re: Australian Requirements

1996-06-13 Thread Victor L. Boersma
The IECEE CB scheme is very much alive and well and more countries are joining every year. The scheme recently has been expanded to include not only a CB scheme, but as well, an EX and a FC scheme. Not all that familiar with the EX scheme as that is intended for equipment used in explosive

Plastic parts

1996-06-13 Thread Jim Goedderz
PSnet I have a question about plastic components (polycarbonate acrylic optical components) that are planned to be shipped to the EU. Can anyone give marking, requirements, directives, etc., that must be met in order to avoid shipment and legal problems. Thank you James Goedderz

Re: Australian Requirements

1996-06-13 Thread Brian Kunde
An additional method to obtain safety approval in Australia (if it is still allowed) and other countries that we did when I worked for Zenith Data Systems was to obtain a “CB” Test Report and Certificate based on the appropriate IEC version of the standard (for IT equipment it is IEC950).

Australian Compliance

1996-06-13 Thread DAVID_C_MITCHELL
Nick et al, A few words on the Australian EMC situation. Firstly it is not appropriate for Australia to accept the CE mark as it is a result of the European EMC Directive (and others) over which Australia has no control. CE does not mean any thing outside Europe. Australia is exercising its

Australian Compliance

1996-06-13 Thread Nick Rouse
Austalia will not accept CE marking although most of the Austailian AS 3100 and AS3300 series standards are based technically on IEC standards in a similar way to many of the EN series used in CE marking. On a wide range of domestic equipment there is mandatory testing, assessment and

RE: Australian Requirements

1996-06-13 Thread Kevin Richardson
I own and operate a consultancy business in Sydney, Australia specializing in product regulatory and standards requirements in the South Pacific. I personally also represent Australia to the IEC TC74 committee and 2 or it's Working Groups, WG7 WG8. This committee and Working Groups you are most

CE marking for replacement parts

1996-06-13 Thread Nick Rouse
OEM Components are always exempt from CE marking, the question is whether the items are classed as components and whether the system with the components need CE marking or re-CE marking. The latest version of the Guidelines on the EMC directive from the commission, issued about a month ago give