This may have been discussed earlier, but I do not recall.
Is anyone familiar with the requirements and approvals, if
any, for Thailand, with respect to safety and EMC of ITE?
George Alspaugh
Lexmark International
My advice would be to us a programmable AC source. It provides all the
isolation and flexibility with an undistorted waveform. You can vary the
frequency from 35 Hz. to 2000 Hz, and the voltage from 0 to 240 volts. The
unit can be used for generation of EMC transients and surges as called ou
You probably know the family of ISDN safety standards ETS 300 046 & ETS 300
047. All of them are complementary standards of IEC 950 (similar to a second
part in other families of safety standards). However, I can not find in the
ETSI catalogue if a particular standard is harmonised or not. So, m
I am in need of an EMI solution for an old mono EL Panel that radiates
right through the front of the panel. A fine mesh screen works great
but difficult to manufacture because it is so flimsy. To have a
custom frame made to hold the screen taught is to costly.
Finn-Erick,
I draw exception to your comments below:
> A CB-test report alone would not be sufficient as it refers to an
IEC-standard. For the
> LVD compliance with relevant European Norm (e.g. EN 60950 for ITE) is
required,
> so you will need an additional report covering the differences betwe
>To all,
>I recently saw a short (emphasis on the short!) article in the January 1997
>issue of BSI's magazine, Business Standards about the U.S. Fastener Quality Act
>which will become effective on May 27th, 1997. Unfortunately, there wasn't
much
>more information beyond that, and I was wonderin
Interesting that Bob Johnson wrote.
>Keep in mind that this is a subject area frequented by those with
>associate degrees or less. Lest you doubt me, witness the relegation by
>IEEE of product safety to a nethermost role, in a niche of the EMC
>society (which is considered to have some
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The requirements to ITE-products put on the Norwegian market are
identical to those of the EU (to which Norway is associated through the
EEA-agreement).
Please note that from 1997-01-01 the CE-mark also includes compliance
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To all,
I recently saw a short (emphasis on the short!) article in the January 1997
issue of BSI's magazine, Business Standards about the U.S. Fastener Quality Act
which will become effective on May 27th, 1997. Unfortunately, there wasn't much
more information beyond that, and I was wondering if
I had been waiting for this thread to appear on the subject, but I
guess I will raise it myself.
While training in product safety is a very useful subject for design
engineers, it will be a cold day in hell before most professors deign to
teach such a mundane subject. In spite of its practical u
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