Re: Safety testing after equipment repair

2003-05-21 Thread Barry Esmore
Australia has an actual standard which lists the tests and procedures for the regular testing of equipment in use, and equipment that has been repaired. I believe the standard is compulsory for building sites. Regards Barry Esmore AUS-TICK 281 Lawrence Rd Mount Waverley Vic 3149 Australia

Re: Marking label for Taiwan BSMI Class A statement

2003-05-21 Thread SIEMIC PSTC
Hello, Sylvia, You do not need to put any number in the BSMI statement, but you do need to put your BSMI registration code with the BSMI Mark on your regulatory label. Hope it helps. Jeff Jin SIEMIC (China) Certification Services www.siemic.com Sylvia Toma st...@juniper.net wrote:

RE: Marking label for Taiwan BSMI Class A statement

2003-05-21 Thread Sylvia Toma
Hello Kevin, Thanks for the information. Can you point me to any web link or published document, which states the certification number needs not to be in the warning label? Thanks again. Best Regards, Sylvia From: Kevin Tseng [mailto:kevin_ts...@emclab2000.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 21,

Safety testing after equipment repair

2003-05-21 Thread richwo...@tycoint.com
Management is asking me if we really need to perform certain safety inspections and tests after the equipment is repaired. Of course, the answer is that the inspections and/or tests are a prudent action to ensure continued safety of the product. Then they ask Does anyone else do it? Good

RE: Marking label for Taiwan BSMI Class A statement

2003-05-21 Thread Kevin Tseng
Sylvia, You don't need put CERTIFICATE NUMBER in Taiwan BSMI Class A statement. The Certificate Number only required to be included as part of BSMI Mark. Before, BSMI issues different number for different product. However, the new policy is changed. BSMI issues Grantee Code to Auth Dealer or

Marking label for Taiwan BSMI Class A statement

2003-05-21 Thread Sylvia Toma
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. Hello group, Is the CERTIFICATE NUMBER required to be included as part of the Taiwan BSMI Class A statement (attached), which will be placed on the marking label of a product? Thanks for your response in advance. Regards, Sylvia Taiwan BSMI

Re: ENV 50204

2003-05-21 Thread John Barnes
Joe, ENV denotes a European Pre-Standard. ENV 50204 was called out by: * EN 50082-1:1997, Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic immunity standard Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry (expires July 1, 2004). * EN 50082-2:1995, Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic

RE: ENV 50204

2003-05-21 Thread Carpentier Kristiaan
Joe, A European Pre-Standard (ENV) is established as a prospective standard for provisional application in technical fields where the innovation rate is high (e.g. Information Technology). You can find up-to-date information on which Harmonised standards for the EMC Directive are still

Re: ENV 50204

2003-05-21 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that Joe P Martin marti...@appliedbiosystems.com wrote (in of4e88fbab.7b257c61-on88256d2d.000c6...@pe-c.com) about 'ENV 50204' on Tue, 20 May 2003: ENV 50204 is titled Radiated Electromagnetic Fields from Digital Radio Telephones-Immunity Test Please refresh my memory on

ENV 50204

2003-05-21 Thread Joe P Martin
Greetings, ENV 50204 is titled Radiated Electromagnetic Fields from Digital Radio Telephones-Immunity Test Please refresh my memory on what exactly is an ENV Standard? Are there any requirements for testing to ENV's? For what type of products would ENV 50204 be applicable? We normally test