Peter,
Article 296 of the Treaty of Rome exempts certain weapons from other
community laws. As for Products specially or exclusively intended for
military or police purposes this has been discussed, for instance, with
respect to the revised LVD.
There are a number of practical problems
Pierre-Marie,
Try: http://www.cnca.gov.cn/download/english.html
John Radomski
Principal Engineer
Schneider Electric
Andre,
Hi Josh,
Thanks for the web addresses. Actually, I already have those web addresses
that you provided. And to
be informative, here are the VDE and TUV PS (now TUV America?) database
addresses:
VDE:
http://pzi.vde.com/en/
TUV Product Service (web address has changed):
UL
http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/index.htm
CSA
http://directories.csa-international.org/
TUV
http://www.tuvdotcom.com/TUVdotCOM/home.jsp
VDE
http://pzi.vde.com/en/ (search for certification register)
Brian
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Ron,
Here are that I use regularly.
UL - www.ul.com. Go to certifications on the left hand side.
CSA - www.csa-international.com look for the link to certified products
TUV-R - http://www.tuvdotcom.com/pi/web/index.xml?LanguageChanged=en-us
Regards
Doug
To all,
Thanks to the responses so far. But, I already have access to the UL, CSA, VDE
and TUV NA and TUV PS
databases as I alluded to in my original post.
I was looking for any other safety agency web-based databases (e.g., NEMKO,
SEMKO, BSI, FIMKO, SEV,
BSI, SII, BIS, etc). Does anyone know
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Dear All,
Products specially or exclusively intended for military or police purposes are
explicitly excluded from the scope of certain New Approcah Directives. Which
Directives are excluded?
Does anyone know where I can find more substantial information regarding
military and/or police
Ron,
I don't have VDE or TUV Product Services but here are UL, CSA and TUV
Rheinland. If you go to the main website, there is a link for certified
products. TUV has the dotCOM service that list the companies, but the company
can also sign up and have manuals, DoC's and other useful items
Hello to all,
Does anyone know if there are any web-based certification databases from any
safety agency such as
the ones from UL, CSA, VDE and TUV? If so, what are their web addresses?
I'm certain that this information would be very useful to all.
I look forward to your replies.
Best
Dear All,
In the past, the rechargeable batteries accompanying with product must
not be charged before leaving manufactory for certain safety
regulation. Recently, I notice that the accompanying rechargeable
batteries are charged to certain level. At least, it can be used to
check the
I read in !emc-pstc that Barker, Neil neil.bar...@e2vtechnologies.com
wrote (in 4f826f960057d4118ec3009027e2453808a52...@whl17.eev.uk) about
'Russian (GOST) equivalent standards.' on Mon, 14 Apr 2003:
Although the technical requirements are somewhat similar, you should be
using EN 55103-1 EN
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