To all,
Now that Australia and New Zealand have published their version of IEC
60950 3rd edition and with the US & Canada nearing final approval of UL
60950 3rd edition and with (as I understand it) CENELEC nearing release of
EN 60950 3rd edition, where is the CB Scheme positioned?
When will the
Hi George,
We have been obtaining South Africa Compliance (SABS)
certificate by submitting CB report/with certificate
and CE report cover EMC.
Our product is ITE catagory.
Regrads,
James Huang
ViewSonic Corp.
--- George Sparacino
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I need to know if South Africa accepts
Hi George,
I remember a couple of years ago South Africa requiring that our US EMC
reports somehow were traceable to EAL, e.g. issued by a US-based lab with
some affiliation/endorsement by a European lab. I don't think they accept
CE-marking per se.
I'm pretty sure they'll accept CB reports fo
We have been obtaining the necessary safety and emc approvals in South
Africa by providing them with CE test reports from certified labs. A safety
report in the CB format has been sufficient for safety. A CB Certificate has
not been required.
Richard Woods
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From: Georg
Hello All,
I need to know if South Africa accepts the CB scheme for safety of Power
Adaptors for ITE equipment. Also, Do they accept CISPR reports for EMI/C ?
If yes, we plan to use the CE marking. Are there any additional
cerifications \ markings required for either safety or EMI/C?
Thanks in A
Doug,
Try Omega.
http://www.omega.com/
George Sparacino
> Hello group,
>
> I am searching for a new or used controller for a walk-in environmental
test
> chamber that I plan to custom build. This is not a thermal shock
situation
> so high speed performance is not too important. Instead I
Hi Doug.
Pity you aren't located in the UK.
I have two used Fisons/Gallencamp/Sanyo
walk-in environmental chambers for sale -
15 cubic metres & 8 cubic metres approx
Anyone interested ?
Eric Monk.
Technical Director E M Consulting Ltd.
On 22 Jun 00 at 18:10, POWELL, DOUG wrote:
>
> Hel
Hi George,
Firstly, sorry for the delay in coming back to you
on "DENTORI" and "DENANHOU".
> When change is made to "DENANHOU"
will we still apply through MITI?
May be, I can not give a full explanation to you
because I do not know what MITI have you doing,
I mean, the relation between you an
Bob
As far as I know, the same standards apply to both original and
after-market equipment.
However, I am not an expert on the subject, so you need to talk to one of
the relevant test houses for more information about detailed test
configurations etc.
Regards
John Allen
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From:
Everything I have read on automotive EMC pertains to original equipment. Are
there standards that pertain to after-market equipment? Or are they covered by
the same standards as original equipment?
Regards,
Bob Heller
3M Company
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Duncan -
Necessarily, using a larger fuse than is approved for the filter voids the
original approval for the filter. However, as you have a specific
application at hand, it is possible to use a larger fuse, given that the
appropriate safety concerns are addressed in your end-product application.
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