Hello all,
I had responded earlier today to a query on the e-safety listserver
regarding practices concerning the 230V-240V question in the UK. At the
suggestion of Rich Nute, I forward it to the emc-pstc listserver.
I recalled seeing the following item on A-Pex Int'l's website. The site
is
I have two questions for the group to consider, concerning the languages which
are to be provided in manuals.
My understanding of IEC 950 paragraph 1.7.14 of the languages required in
manuals is as follows:
A - Safety Instructions
Whenever the information provided deals with safety, the
Forgive me, I'm getting confused ;-).
As I recall, the question was the difference of opinion of PSMA TUV vis
-a-vis CE marking on components specifically power supplies.
According to the Guide to the EMC Directive, the power supply is NOT
required to be CE marked. TUV is correct. PSMA is
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Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 09:58:19
Hi Grasso.
You
On Sun, 15 Sep 1996, Bill Lyons wrote:
In message 3239c...@ncgwpc.syntellect.com Ron Pickard writes:
Hello out there,
After a long week, I thought these entries would bring some chuckles and
provide some insights this dark Friday. Enjoy
Hutber's Law:
Improvement means
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