Re: Brazilian Standards

1999-01-12 Thread Muriel Bittencourt de Liz
Geoff, There is a standard, NBR12304, which is based on CISPR 22. But the standard isn't mandatory, it's only a recommendation. Best Regards Muriel Geoff Haines wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > Can anyone tell me if there are any EMC/safety regulations in Brazil, > either currently in force or pl

Fw: Re: Fire Safety Requirements for the UK

1999-01-12 Thread ed . price
A non-member submission: From: rate...@gateway.com Subject: Re: Fire Safety Requirements for the UK Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 11:18:39 -0500 To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org > > Kevin, > > I used to work for the Loss Prevention Council a few years ago, and they

Human Exposure to EMF

1999-01-12 Thread WOODS, RICHARD
The USA has no official limits for human exposure to low frequency (<3 kHz) EMF. However, I found it interesting to learn that when investigating the workplace, OSHA has the authority to invoke the voluntary ACGIH guidelines for EMF exposure and has been known to do so. Now, I have to wonder what w

"Spread Spectrum Clock Techniques" talk in Santa Clara CA

1999-01-12 Thread Thomas N. Cokenias
>Subject: "Spread Spectrum Clock Techniques" talk in Santa Clara CA > >The Santa Clara Valley IEEE EMC chapter is presenting on Tuesday Evening, >12 Jan, a talk on "Spread Spectrum Clock Techniques" by Don Bush of dBi >Corp. Please visit our website for details: >www.scvemc.org > >The dinner (5:30)

EMC -earthmoving equip

1999-01-12 Thread Bruce Fagley
Hello group: There is a draft ISO standard, ISO/DIS 13766, generated in 1996 that covers EMC for earthmoving equipment. I am trying to find out the status of this standard so I can determine if it is appropriate to use for testing EMC on large Earthmoving equipment. I have a copy of the standard

Re: FCC exemptions

1999-01-12 Thread ron_pickard
Hi Moshe, You are almost correct. 15.103(c) actually states "A digital device used exclusively as industrial, commercial, or medical TEST (my emphasis) equipment." I would take this as meaning that all test equipment used in these specific environments are exempt from FCC Part 15 complian

FCC exemptions

1999-01-12 Thread mvaldman
Hello everyone, 47CFR part 15 (15.103 item C) states that "A digital device used exclusively as industrial, commercial, or medical equipment" is "exempt from the specific technical standards". 1. Can someone give a rational explanation to this exemption? 2. I have an industrial product which