Re: Castell

1996-10-23 Thread Chris Dupres
Hi Jack. Following on from an earlier reply... You wrote: >What requirement does UK have regarding ionizing radiation. Is >there an EN type standard? Europe has a few Directives in place: 80/836 84/466Medical use 84/467Protection of operators and Public 90/641/Euratom - all of

Re: Castell

1996-10-23 Thread Chris Dupres
Hi Jack. You wrote: > A customer has asked us about a UK safety code regarding interlocks for > radiation shielding and has specifically mentioned a "Castell" interlock > approach. Can anyone tell me what this is? What requirement does UK > have regarding ionizing radiation. Is there an EN

UK safety requiremens

1996-10-23 Thread Peter E. Perkins
PSNet The UK safety requirements for equipment are based on the EU Directives that have been empowered in the last couple of years (and into next year). This included the Machinery Directive (since '95), the EMC Directive (now in '96), and the electrical safety requirements of the Low Vo

Castell

1996-10-23 Thread Burns, Jack
A customer has asked us about a UK safety code regarding interlocks for radiation shielding and has specifically mentioned a "Castell" interlock approach. Can anyone tell me what this is? What requirement does UK have regarding ionizing radiation. Is there an EN type standard? Is "Castell" a

EMCS meeting, NOV-12

1996-10-23 Thread Matejic, Mirko
Dear Compliance Colleague, You are invited to the meeting of IEEE Central New England Section EMC Chapter on Tuesday November 12, 1996 6:30p.m. featuring presentation and follow up discussion. Meeting will feature the presentation Protection of Facilities and Equipment Against Lightning and Other

>> Classification of winding insulation <

1996-10-23 Thread Raymond Li
I have read through two international standards relative to the captioned subject. There are some differences even though they both are called the same classes. EN 60 355-1 IEC 85 Class Temp rise Actual temp A 75 degC