Re: Low Voltage Directive

2005-10-03 Thread emc-pstc@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Jeff Chambers wrote (in <004d01c5c84e$6e14fa40$bae307c3@x8i2i2>) about 'Low Voltage Directive', on Mon, 3 Oct 2005: >Hello, does anyone have to hand any URL's which provide a general >introduction/guide  to this topic? >  There is a Guidance Document and other material available through links

Re: Low Voltage Directive

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Here is a useful link to the LVD including a LVD guide: http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/electr_equipment/lv/index.htm Mit freundlichen Grüßen Yours sincerely Dipl.-Ing. Michael Loerzer Managing Director Regulatory Affairs Specialist Chairman of the Product Conformity Group (DIN ANP Germa

Re: Car adapter

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
richhug...@aol.com wrote (in <1f5.1373943e.3072d...@aol.com>) about 'Car adapter', on Mon, 3 Oct 2005: >An ISO standard covering an electrotechnical subject.  Aren't >standards quaint! >  The automotive industry uses ISO standards for its mechanical bits, so when they started on auto electrics

Low Voltage Directive

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hello, does anyone have to hand any URL's which provide a general introduction/guide to this topic? Many thanks, Jeff Chambers Dr Jeff Chambers System Technologies Ulverston Cumbria UK - 2005 IEEE Symposium on Product Safety Engineering 3-4 October Schaumburg, IL http://www.ieee-pses.org/sy

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2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
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Re: Car adapter

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Ah, An ISO standard covering an electrotechnical subject. Aren't standards quaint! Richard Hughes - 2005 IEEE Symposium on Product Safety Engineering 3-4 October Schaumburg, IL http://www.ieee-pses.org/symposium This message is

Re: European Electrical Code

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
gd...@ncht.trent.nhs.uk wrote (in <41e1d962cb500644907f3835aaf9c81606f05...@exchange.ncht.trent.nhs.uk>) about 'European Electrical Code', on Mon, 3 Oct 2005: >However I'm not clear from reading it that the Building Regs (which are >statutory) make BS7671 a legal requirement - is there not scope

RE: European Electrical Code-buried cables

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
What about for circuits that are not mains connected? We have a situation where there are buried cables between a controller pack and a remote device. At what voltage level is conduit required for the buried cables? Jim Goedderz Tyco Safety Products/Sensormatic Product Safety Engineer x6378 Fro

RE: European Electrical Code

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Approved Doc.P (Building Regs - Electrical Safety) cites adherence to BS7671 as means of complying with the requirements under the Building Regs, and the guidance is clearly based upon the assumption that this is what most if not all people will do. However I'm not clear from reading it that the B

Re: European Electrical Code

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
gd...@ncht.trent.nhs.uk wrote (in <41e1d962cb500644907f3835aaf9c81606f05...@exchange.ncht.trent.nhs.uk>) about 'European Electrical Code', on Mon, 3 Oct 2005: >In UK it is "BS-7671 Requirements for Electrical >Installations", referred to as the IEE Wiring Regulations (though they >are not in f

Re: European Electrical Code

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
djumbdenst...@tycoint.com wrote (in ) about 'European Electrical Code', on Mon, 3 Oct 2005: >In the USA we refer to the NEC (National Electrical Code) for wiring >requirements.  Is there a similar document for Europe? >  Each country has a national standard based (in some cases loosely) on IEC

RE: Car adapter

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Jasmine, Yes, a vehicle adapter requires to be e-marked, although I understand that this may be changed by the revised Automotive EMCD. The equipment that is connected to the adapter (e.g. your phone) does not require to be marked. The standards are included in the Directive itself, although from

RE: European Electrical Code

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
There isn't a comprehensive pan-EU code - harmonisation is ongoing and significant national variations exist - you'd best refer to national codes for individual countries. In UK it is "BS-7671 Requirements for Electrical Installations", referred to as the IEE Wiring Regulations (though they are

European Electrical Code

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hello Colleagues, In the USA we refer to the NEC (National Electrical Code) for wiring requirements. Is there a similar document for Europe? Don Umbdenstock Manager Compliance Engineering Tyco Safety Products / Sensormatic 6600 Congress Avenue Boca Raton, FL 33487 USA 561.912.6440 djumbde

RE: Above 1 GHz EMI testing with horn antenna

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Rumor (I stress, rumor) has it that we should see both EN 55022:2005 and Amendment A1:2005 to EN 55022:2005 show up in the OJ in November. We'll see what the date of withdrawal is then. Ghery From: Gordon,Ian [mailto:ian.gor...@bocedwards.com] Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 1:40 AM To: Pettit

Car adapter

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hi, Can somebody please share if Car adapter requires to be E-marked? Is it voluntary? What are the standards within this Automotive Directive? Thanks & Regards, jasmine Notice The information in this message is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee

RE: Above 1 GHz EMI testing with horn antenna

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Ghery Do you know if there a timetable for publishing this in the European OJ as an ammendment to EN55022? Ian Gordon > -Original Message- > From: Pettit, Ghery [mailto:ghery.pet...@intel.com] > Sent: 02 October 2005 04:12 > To: bdew...@ix.netcom.com; Dward ATCB; regula...@relia.net; >

GPS receiver.

2005-10-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Dear all, Does GPS receiver cover by R&TTE directive and FCC part 15? Regards, Daniel. ___ 辣茩妏蚚閉湮講捇誥蚘眊 http://cn.mail.yahoo.com - 2005 IEEE Symposium on Product Safety Engineering 3-4 October Schaumburg, IL http://www.ieee-pses.org/symposium ---