Charles Grasso posted:
I would offer a light at the end of the tunnel
Exit, stage left, singing Hosannas, curtain.
Take Bows.
Or in NewYorkese:
The lied at the end of the tummel.
Cortland Richmond
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Folks,
Here's a link to the German legislation implementing WEEE in Germany, dated
23 March 2005:
http://www.bmu.de/files/pdfs/allgemein/application/pdf/elektrog_uk.pdf
Don Sladek
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The light at the end of the tunnel?
Tim Williams
Let's talk about putting a 1,200 lb telco rack in a GTEM ...
Where I now work, an extensive study was done trying to see something
between a gtem, a three meter oats, and a three meter chamber and a
10 meter oats. I did a similar study over the
Doug,
I'm not sure why you would expect a statement regarding the UK situation on
the Europa web site.
I agree that it is always a good idea to look at the source rather than
relying on info 3rd hand, and since the details of the DTI's web site have
already been posted there is no reason why
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Hello all,
Be careful with this announcement. We have been unable to find collaborating
information on the Europa web site. Possibly some consultants, certain
periodicals, and the UK DTI office believe this to be true but until I see
confirmation
That would be my interpretation, yes, but you'd better ask CSA just to
be sure!
Jim Eichner, P.Eng.
Compliance Engineering Manager
Xantrex Technology Inc.
e-mail: jim.eich...@xantrex.com
web: www.xantrex.com
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Send for Leslie Bai.
Regards
Jeff Jin
SIEMIC InfoTech (China) Ltd.
www.siemic.com.cn
SIEMIC (USA) Inc.
www.siemic.com
Hi,
The RFID requirements for Japan will depend on the TX power, below 500uV/m at
3m distance, it does not need any approval.. If over
hello Group,
We are exploring the possibility of shipping into Singapore in the next yr. or
so.
Has anyone shipped to Singapore having met this surge test of 500vdc.
and if not, is it allowed to have written in the user/install guide
that DC -48v protection is required in front of the product,
Hi Alan - Is that for the UK market only??
Best Regards
Charles Grasso
Senior Compliance Engineer
Echostar Communications Corp.
Tel: 303-706-5467
Fax: 303-799-6222
Cell: 303-204-2974
Pager/Short Message: 3032042...@vext.com
Email: charles.gra...@echostar.com;
here in this letter
http://www.dti.gov.uk/sustainability/weee/Planning_for_Implementation.pdf
also see
http://www.dti.gov.uk/sustainability/weee
the Mecca for UK RoHS and WEEE info
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Dear Alan,
Thank you for the information. Can you please tell us where this
information is published?
Best Regards,
Don MacArthur
Compliance Engineer, NCE, NCT, CIT
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
2350 NE Hopkins Court
Pullman, WA 99163
PH: (509)334-4934
FAX: (509)336-4430
Hi Alan.
I think only parts of the WEEE implementation have been put back, in
common with some other Eu states. For instance the Labelling requirement
seems to be still in place for August. I stand to be corrected.
The letter
Just to add a litte bit extra to the following email: It should be noted
that the UK Government proposes that the WEEE Directive's obligations in
relation to the marking of equipment will, however, be implemented from 13
August 2005.
Regards
Ian Unwin
Servomex Group Limited
rehel...@mmm.com wrote (in
of52f94461.3dcffcba-on86256fd4.00526cf9-86256fd4.00530...@mmm.com)
about '13.56 MHz RFID and Japan', on Wed, 30 Mar 2005:
Are they based on IEC 300 330-1 and -2?
There are no such standards in IEC; they are ETSI standards.
--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions
Hi All
Under pressure from Industry the UK Government has phased back implementation
of the WEEE Directive from August until January 2006.
Cheers
Alan E Hutley
Editor
The EMC Journal
www.compliance-club.com
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