Re: EMC standards for UPS supplies

2003-04-09 Thread David Heald
Try 50091-2. That's the Euro one and it includes EMI immunity and covers the different operating modes. For domestic products (assuming you're in the US, that is) the normal FCC rules apply - just be sure to test all the operating modes (to cover all the bases, 0%, 50%, and 100% load in

Re: EN61326 and deviations

2003-04-09 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that charles.mar...@ps.ge.com wrote (in 6BBE5C5603D 0d611a06f0002a5d6556401497...@nyschx22psge.sch.ge.com) about 'EN61326 and deviations' on Mon, 7 Apr 2003: Does this mean I can Pass, for example, a product that meets criteria B for 4-3, Rad Im. at let's say 5.5 V/m just in

Re: EMC standards for UPS supplies

2003-04-09 Thread b...@lyons.demon.co.uk
Dave: IEC 62040-2 - Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) - Part 2: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements https://domino.iec.ch/webstore/webstore.nsf/artnum/023663 Regards, Bill Lyons -- Bill Lyons - b...@lyons.demon.co.uk / w.ly...@ieee.org Claude Lyons Limited Brook Road,

FDA requirements for beauty treatment device

2003-04-09 Thread Nick Williams
I've been asked to take a look at the requirements for a beauty treatment product which the client wants to push for the US market. It works by passing a small current through the skin. The client is adamant that this is not a medical device in the sense of the EU Medical Devices requirements