This is definitely a FAQ, and perhaps a little off-topic, but can someone
kindly remind me what "Energy Star" is?
A colleague said he thought it was a (US) standard for household
electrical wiring. I said my recollection was that it was a US marking
of a "green" product (such as a computer moni
I can shed some light on one aspect of this. One of the reasons that
FUS people (regardless of agency) can't rely on surface marking of wire
is the issue of re-spooling.
When wire comes directly from a wire factory, it is placed on (usually
large) spools. Both the wire and the spool may carry so
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Does anybody know the EMC standards required for household appliances in
Poland?
Cem KURAL
ARCELIK A.S
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> Greetings,
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> Can someone out in the IEEE group send us a quick explanation of
> what exactly EN 60335-1 says about stranded wires and crimping
> stranded conductors. We would like to know what the European law
> says.
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> Thank you.
>
> Robert A. Nyman
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