Oh boy! I do think you have a potential can of worms here. I'll try and
take this one by one, my responses preceded by TG:
* "...then re-label it with our own label, make only minor physical
changes, document the product and sell it in the EU." TG: I don't think
that you can legally
Product Family Standard ApplicabilityHi John and All,
You should definitely use the Generics, unless the product is going to be
included
in the newer system as a system component, after which it is going to be
part
of a sold system in an other product family .
Take f.a. a micro controller in a se
Hello all,
I had an EMC standard applicability question posed to me, and I am not quite
sure how to answer.
What makes this difficult is that I have been asked not to reveal specifics.
Here is the scenario:
A company is going to develop a product which can be used in a number of
markets - from c
I'm answering on-list as this might be useful for a number of people (and
save them answering individually).
Go to http://parts.lvctechnology.com/, click on Test Equipment Manuals, pick
HP, and search for your model. Looks like it's a $10 item.
Paul O'Shaughnessy
Affymetrix, Inc.
-Origina
>As a manufacturer of electrical equipment, we purchase another manuf's
power
>supply, CE-marked by them with a copy of their Declaration of Conformance.
We
>then re-label it with our own label, make only minor physical changes,
>document the product and sell it in the EU. In the event th
Hi,
This is defined in some of the newer directives. i.e. the IVD Directive,
98/79/EC, Article 1, paragraph f. I have to assume that what is a
"manufacture" in one directive is the same in all of the other directives.
They wouldn't have different definitions, for the same word, in different
dire
Can anyone summarize the important issues in these new amendments?
Best regards,
David
David Gelfand
Regulatory Approvals
Memotec Communications Inc.
Montreal Canada
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WmFlanigan
Our interpretation and how we always treat such issues is, as the seller of the
equipment you are responsible to ensure it meets the requirements of the Low
Voltage and EMC directive. As you are re badging it, you will need to draw up
your own DOCs. Off course you can base your conform
The person who places the device on the market is ultimately responsible for
compliance with all directives. So you would be responsible to assure your
modifications do not affect the original compliance attributes.
Thanks!!!
Monty Griffith
Test Engineer
INTERGRAPH FEDERAL SYSTEMS
Tel: (256) 7
Hello mr. Flanigan,
The one that actually sells the product on the European Market will be held
responsible.
I am not sure if you are USA based, but in that case your REP will get the
headache,
as well as bear all legal (and financial) consequences. Hope for him he has
a decent
contract with you,
Well, I'm desparate.
Does anyone have a service manual for an HP6214A (twenty year old) power supply?
Email me off-list if you can help.
Thanks!
Brent DeWitt
Datex-Ohmeda
Louisville, CO
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Similar to the 'SAFETY LISTING' thread this week:
As a manufacturer of electrical equipment, we purchase another manuf's power
supply, CE-marked by them with a copy of their Declaration of Conformance. We
then re-label it with our own label, make only minor physical changes,
document the produ
But when is A14 expected to be entered into the Official Journal? Quoting
from the Sep/Oct 2000 issue of Approval Magazine (page 6):
"The mains harmonic standard continues to be a headache for industry,
despite the best efforts of the standards bodies. EN61000-3-2 effectively
becomes mandatory f
Thanks to all who helpfully directed me to the web site with the details.
Ralph Cameron
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Subject: Re: CE Marking Passive devices
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> Ralph
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