Hello Tony,
Could you please let me know when has a Technical File been required
under the EMC Directive? I believe you mean a Technical Construction
File (TCF). A TCF can be used in lieu of meeting specific EMC
Directive requirements through the acceptance of a No
Bob,
The harmonized European EN60950 standard for safety of information
technology equipment (computers, etc.) in section 2.3 specifies the
following:
2.3.1 SELV CIRCUITS shall exhibit voltages safe to touch both under
normal operating conditions and after
Sorry yo take so long in my reply..
ICES003 DOES change the labelling requirements. I managed to get a copy of
ICES003
sent to me by the CSA. The gentleman I have been working with is Mike
Tremblay. His fax number is: (613)991-3961.
Good Luck..
Chaz
There is excellent information on the WEB regarding EMF health hazards even a
subscription form to EMF Health Report...
Happy Browsing!!
The best I have is that prEN50082-1 (1995) will be voted on this month in
Cenelec. You may expect the edition to have a doa of Jan1 1997 based on
previous publications.
Hello,
I am looking for any reference(most likely European) which stipulate
24Vac as a maximum touchable/safe voltage. I have found some references in
regards to 24Vac as a max. in wet or damp locations in mines and quarries(UK
regs.) but have been unsuccessful in finding this limit stipulated
PSNet
It's been pretty clear from the initial implementation of the CE marking
scheme which is based on the Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity that one
of the key elements would be that, upon request, manufacturer's would have to
provide their support information in a timely way. A
Jim Eichner asks several questions about transformer insulations.
1. Is a ferrite core considered conductive since it measures several
thousands of ohms?
Consider that:
Conductors are never zero ohms, but approach zero.
Insulators are never infinite ohms, but approach
Hi,
DofCs and technical files are required as a part of the
EMC directive. 1 to 5 days for a DofC and 8 days for
test reports (i.e. technical file) appear to be guidelines
so that one demonstrates proof of compliance in a
timely manner. One would think that authorities can
request IMMEDIATE pro
Chris,
In reply to your comments on the following question:
> > My company is being told that...
>
> " The law requires the following:
> 1. Within 1-5 days: To be able to present a DoC to French authorities
> 2. Within 8 days: To be able to show successful test reports"
>
>
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