Jim
I don't know where its laid down but arent domestic wall sockets one
circuit double access. I would look in a UK National Electric Code. My bet
is its 13 amps total. You could also check the terminal connections of the
socket and make a determination.
Regards
Dan Anchondo
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POWELL, DOUG doug.pow...@aei.com wrote (in
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Directive', on Mon, 4 Apr 2005:
How can a single nationality delay beyond the mandated dates published
for the community?
In theory, the Commission can take an errant government to the
What kind of product is this - an intentional or unintentional radiator?
Generally, if the conducted and/or radiated emissions vary by more than 2
dB it is necessary to retest and get a new list of test data.
Regards,
Frank
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hello Doug,
that is on my mind as well, I have recieved very good replies,but still unsure
of the EU stance in general ( As One Voice) governing all of the EU.
I realize some countries are trying harder and consious of waste as I am. But
when a directive is released by the EU, it should
be carried
Dear Bob,
Thanks for the attention paid. Which section of FCC should I refer
for getting more clarity about this?
Sincerely
K.Balasubramanian
Project Leader - Hardware.
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Chris, Jim
Just taken a look at BS 1363-2: 1995, which is the part dealing with sockets -
the results are interesting!
Here are the most relevant bits (with an awful lot left out!)
13.12 Multiple socket-outlets shall be capable of simultaneous use of all
socket-outlets
16 Temperature rise
All things being equal, solid ferrite cores are more effective than split
cores.
Bob Heller
3M EMC Laboratory, 76-1-01
St. Paul, MN 55107-1208
Tel: 651- 778-6336
Fax: 651-778-6252
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Richard,
You are correct that, at least in this case, much of this is written in fudge.
On this side of the pond, to many producers it appears that the UK has the
timeliest information and many are taking this as the norm for the entire
Jim
The answer lies in BS1363 of which I don't have a copy but from memory, BS1363
for some reason specifies that double outlets are only required to be rated at
13A in total.
However, you will find that some manufacturers rate their double sockets at
13A per outlet ie 26A in total. That was
Dear Experts,
Compliance testing for a product has been done with a split type
ferrite core in the cable and report has been prepared and submitted to
VCCI. For FCC CE DoC has been prepared with photos showing the split type
ferrite core assembled at the appropriate position in the cable.
Dear Fellow Listers,
Perhaps my brain isn't in gear today, but here goes..
Re UK domestic electrical sockets. Where a double electrical socket is
rated for 13 Amps, does that mean 13 Amps each side, or 13 Amps in total
?
Whatever the answer might be - where is it laid down?
Regards
Hi Folks
There ARE some sites where some of the information can be found
http://europa.eu.int/scadplus/scad_en.htm, but this is only the EU information
You can find the transposition information for many New Approach Directives
here - under Info about Directive - but not WEEE RoHS (etc).
EU government can’t make national laws (legislation) for individual EU
countries. It can however make it an absolute requirement that national
governments create their own legislation in respect of directives it creates.
It can impose penalties on EU countries who don’t comply or fail to comply
hello all,
I am now thouroughly confused on dates and countries required participation of
the WEEE,
which was suppose to start now...
If the EU Govenrment has a directive and a date, isnt it required of ALL EU
members to follow these dates
and NOT go out on there own and change dates and
Rather than download the whole spec you can get it here:
http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/icon_design.pdf
Regards,
Chris
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From: James, Chris
Sent: 04 April 2005 09:58
To: 'Donald McElheran'; 'Emc-Pstc (E-mail)'
Subject: RE: Symbol Source
Listing was rejected due to
Listing was rejected due to embedded graphic, guess you got it though Donald.
Regards,
Chris
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From: James, Chris
Sent: 04 April 2005 09:55
To: Donald McElheran; Emc-Pstc (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Symbol Source
Look at section 6.5 of the USB 2.0 spec which can be downloaded from
Try http://www.usb.org
Regards,
Chris
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Sent: 31 March 2005 20:40
To: Emc-Pstc (E-mail)
Subject: Symbol Source
Can anyone point me to where I might find the source of
You won’t find anything on the Europa site because this is a UK (government)
decision affecting the introduction of WEEE legislation in the UK. The
original dates still stand as far as the EC are concerned and some EU
countries will have their legislation in place. You need to comply with WEEE
on
Hello Richard,
checkhttp://www.bmu.de/ www.bmu.de
there is an englisch site, too. :-)
As I understood so far, the law passed on march 24st 2005 but the Länder
structure for taking back the equipment and so on has to be implemented yet.
Best regards,
Michael Kern
Qualitätsmanagement
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