From: Don Clayton [mailto:dclay...@nccn.net]
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 10:00 AM
To: owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Cc: dclay...@nccn.net
Subject: Scientific Laboratory Analysis Equipment needs CE Certification
Michrom BioResources Inc. in Auburn, California is looking for outside
That's right,
We recently did some compliance work on a radio system for the channel
tunnel. It was necessary to combine the test requirements of the railway EMC
standard for telecoms (EN 50121-4) with the exclusion bands and performance
criterion from the radio standards (plus a couple of other
I read in !emc-pstc that Dave Clement david.clem...@verizon.net wrote
(in abecjpnllkeblkflnbideegjcfaa.david.clem...@verizon.net) about 'EU
Directives for Locomotive Switching and Communications Systems' on Mon,
6 Jan 2003:
I would thin the LVD and EMC
directives would apply or is there a
Dear Mr Chan,
you may get an e-mail from BSI justifying what they do, but I find it
irritating (mainly because I wish I had thought of it first.)
If you look at most of the BS EN standards, you will see that they are the
EN Standards with a BSI front and back cover. This makes it an official
We are seeking an experienced product safety Engineer in our South Wales
(UK) manufacturing location.
With a minimum of HND in electronics ( or similar) and at least two years
electronic design experience with at least three years safety evaluation to
EN60950.
The role is to assist the design
Greetings
I would like to check if anyone who knows which suppliers who have equipment
for doing surges, variations and interruptions of voltage supply according to
EN50155, which is for railway applications.
Thank you
KC Chan
This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety
EN and BSI EN are the same, but I would suggest you use EN standards on your
DoC, instead of BS EN. The publish date of the standards from EN and BS EN
might not be the same, so to avoid confusion, use EN, which the publish
date(actually the date is version) are same as those listed in OJ.
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