RE: Korean Requirements

2000-07-20 Thread PGodfrey
You are indeed correct in stating that KTL can perform such testing/investigations. I have forwarded these messages to the Product Safety Manager, Sim Jagpal. He can be contacted at +1 (613) 737-9680 or email sjag...@ktlcanada.com. Thankyou George and Bruce. Regards, Phil Godfrey Manager,

Re: Korean Requirements

2000-07-20 Thread Ron Pickard
Bruce et al, The APEC MRA, of which Korea is a member, has matured to the point where test reports are being accepted from member countries given that certain criteria are met. Those criteria are basically test lab quality system oriented. We have been successful in gaining EMC approvals from

Re: Korean Requirements

2000-07-20 Thread Bruce Touzel
KTL Ottawa is the only I know of which Korea will accept EMC/EMI results from. Jim Bacher wrote: Forwarding for George Reply Separator Subject:RE: Korean Requirements Author: Seminsky; George gsemin...@nuera.com Date: 7/20/00 7:28 AM The

RE: Are NTCs Safe to Use in Electrical Equipment

2000-07-20 Thread Peter Tarver
Peter - Thermistors are in common usage and my limited experience with them indicates they are reliable for their intended function. The thermal issues have been discussed, and the usual regimen for high temperature components applies. I'm not aware of any other particular safety concerns.

RE: Are NTCs Safe to Use in Electrical Equipment

2000-07-20 Thread Peter Tarver
I really don't have a clear idea of whether or not your solution will work. Let us know. NTCs, as with most thermistors, get very hot when in their switched state. For the NTC, that's it's steady-state condition. I wouldn't put this in a junction box with other wiring, unless you're absolutely

RE: PDF file copy method

2000-07-20 Thread Scott Lacey
Barry, If the protections are set so that you can neither select text nor print, you are pretty much out of luck. If the problem is that the pdf file was created from a scanned document you may be able to print to a fax file (if you have a fax modem card and appropriate software. Many fax

Re: Korean Requirements

2000-07-20 Thread Martin Garwood
Nothing has happened in terms of the APEC MRA with Korea. Reports are not being accepted under this MRA. The Korean government have a bi-lateral agreement with Canada, thus allowing accredited Canadian facilities to have their reports accepted. Hope this clarifies things. B.Rgds, Martin.

Re: Korean Requirements

2000-07-20 Thread Martin Garwood
Cameron, As I assume the product is a poker/slot machine, no safety testing is required. EMC needs to be redone, both emissions and immunity (in Korea), as no MRA currently exists for acceptance of foreign reports. Emission testing is based on CISPR22 immunity is a mix of past and present