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1998-02-25 Thread Chris Dupres
Hi Alan. You wrote: < unfortunately you do not declare your organisation maybe knowledge of this would help.> Yup. Mea Culpa... I've been active with this group for about three years now, and I get lazy. I'm in fact a 'Compliance Consultant' and work with people all over the world supporting

RE: Should LBP meet Class A Limite?

1998-02-25 Thread Vi Van (MEPCD)
Hi Mr Lee, May be I could answer your question. 1. If you bought a LAN board from a shop, normally you can only find a CE marked on the board. It normally wouldn't tell you what class the board actually testing to. You need to find out from its manufacture. However, if you look at its FCC

RE: EN 55103, What-When?

1998-02-25 Thread Ing. Gert Gremmen
Hello Eric and group, I've got the scope in front of me: DOP 1-march-97 DOW 1-sept-1999 This standard for EMC immunity requirements applies to professional audio, video, audio-visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus as defined in clause 4 intended for use in the environments descr

Should LBP meet Class A Limite?

1998-02-25 Thread Jong-Ho Lee
Dear Ing.Gert Gremmen & Group How is the weather there? Here it is warmed up. I can feel of spring. I need your advice. === Category : Laser Beam Printer Feature : Option is available for network. Function : PC Printer (Centronics interface)

RE: conductive coatings

1998-02-25 Thread Ing. Gert Gremmen
hello eric and group, This is technique, The shielding properties for an enclosure depend of its round-going conduction properties in X-Y-Z direction. That's what we learned from Faraday's cage. If one applies a conductive coating, the success of this approach depends fully on the success of

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1998-02-25 Thread Alan E Hutley
Thanks for your inputs. It goes with out saying that we would give full credit to the Group and to those Asking and Answering questions. the UK EMC Journal is delivered free in the UK as is access to our web site so I am not sure about your "commercial advantage" comments, unfortunately you d

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1998-02-25 Thread Chris Dupres
Hi Alan. You wrote: Just a comment... or two. This mailgroup is a self-help/mutual support Forum with members all over the world who have a common interest in compliance matters. It has a strict non-commercial philosophy and using the content for commercial advantage is, I believe, against the

CE question

1998-02-25 Thread Chris Dupres
Hi Lisa. You wrote: < I have a question regarding a unique piece of equipment to be shipped to the EC. It is is a training system used specifically at schools for vacuum training courses. Several components which make up this system are CE marked while a few are not. My quest

Suggestion: STOP SENDING E-MAILS!!!

1998-02-25 Thread Jim Eichner
As we have all noticed by now, we are getting many copies of many things, and many blank e-mails too. Until this gets sorted out, it might be a good idea not to send any e-mails to the forum (of course I've sent this one!). With the huge number of e-mails we all are getting the past couple of day

RE: CE question

1998-02-25 Thread eric . lifsey
Ing. et al, I looked into this some time ago and determined that educational devices do not have an exemption under the EMC Directive, I quote it here: Quoting --- The maximum electromagnetic disturbance generated by the apparatus shall be such as not to hinder the use of in particular the foll