Yup, I stand corrected. The Listing mark must contain the parts I
identified this morning, but section 1.7.1 (when you read donw the page far
enough) says.
"Manufacturer's name or trade-mark or identification mark"
And I don't see any exclusions following that comment.
G
There seems to be some confusion regarding my question to
Kristiaan Carpentier, regarding using the Listing Mark
Control Number (LMCN) as the company ID for a product. I
did not ask what a LMCN is.
For those who don't know me, I worked at UL for over ten
years and possess a reasonable understand
Kris and Peter,
The control number that you refer to can not at this time be used in lieu
of a company identifier (name, file number, trademark). A UL Listed
product must be marked to identify the Listee whose name appears in UL's
database. The Listee's identification must consist of the compa
I don't want to tie up the system so I'll keep this short & sweet.
Giving up consulting (too busy at work) and want sell everything.
I have both EMC test instruments, accessories & a few other nice lab
instruments (no junk).
All items are in good to excellent condition, most are GPIB and calibrat
Peter,
Form the Listing Mark Data Page (LMPD) which is required to be filed
immediately afater the authorization paged, in the UL report
The Listing Mark consist of four elements placed in close proximity and
shall appear on Listed Products only.
I'm paraphrasing
Peter,
With each UL file there is a "Listing Mark Data Page", this defines what needs
to be included on the product for correct usage of the UL mark. Also, in the
section general of the file is a section on markings and it defines what needs
to be on the name plate.
Basically for proper usage
Hi all
Does anyone have a world wide list over Bluetooth approval requirements
or can point me to a web page with good information. It is not the BT
approval itself but the short range devices approval/requirements I
seek.
Best regards,
Kim Boll Jensen
Bolls Raadgivning
Denmark
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> Michael S. Davis
> Compliance Engineer
> C-C0R.net
> Tel: 203.630.5788
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Please disregardagain. Sigh. Where is my coffee?
> -Original Message-
> From: WOODS, RICHARD
> Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 10:02 AM
> To: 'emc-pstc'
> Subject: Compliance Engineering Status Report
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> << File: deliverables.doc >> << File: Test sched master.xls
This is my understanding, may be incomplete..
It must withstand reverse polarity connection and remain safe. Doesn't have to
work afterwards but must not create an unsafe condition ie flame, overheating,
damaged insulation or live chassis.
The phrase DC only means that it applies if your e
Kris -
I had enquired about use of the Listing Mark Control Number
as a company ID some years ago and was told that it was
unacceptable and that some other marking was required for
traceability. Do you have this in writing from UL?
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Sanmina-S
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All,
The Northeast Product Safety Society invites you to the 8th annual
Vendors Night to be held at the Marlboro Holiday Inn on Thursday
evening, November 21st from 5:00 to 9:30 PM. Complementary technical
seminars from 1:00 to 4:00 PM titled Design for Compliance and
International Approvals
I read in !emc-pstc that HALL,KEN (HP-Roseville,ex1)
wrote (in <6bd67ffb937fd411a04f00d0b74fe8781050e...@xrose06.rose.hp.com>
) about 'Antenna mast' on Thu, 14 Nov 2002:
>The HD MA 240 is listed in their catalog and on the WEB site. I guess you
>may not want to buy one from them since they do not
But, HDusa doesn't support that.
>>> "HALL,KEN (HP-Roseville,ex1)" 11/14/02 10:56pm >>>
Hello,
Check
www.hdusa.net "HDusa.
regards,
Ken Hall
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From: KC CHAN [PDD] [mailto:kcc...@hkpc.org]
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 8:22 PM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Hello,
The HD MA 240 is listed in their catalog and on the WEB site. I guess you
may not want to buy one from them since they do not support it.
Not a very good business policy.
Ken hall
-Original Message-
From: KC CHAN [PDD] [mailto:kcc...@hkpc.org]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002
Brian,
Basically, you need to conduct a reserve polarity test.
Ramon Torres, P.E.
Manager
International EMC & NEBS Services
Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
2600 N.W. Lake Road
Camas, WA 98607-8542, USA
(P) 360-817-5544 (F) 360-817-6034
Email: ramon.j.tor...@us.ul.com
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