I didn't get any reply to my original question, so I'll try a little smaller
bite.
Does anyone have or know the sources (preferably published, verifiable, with
the exact test method described) of the LCL (Longitudinal Conversion Loss,
i.e. balance) of typical installation that support the LCL
Thanks John. You replied on the CISPR 22 mess, but not on standards
sources. I'll check out the DS guys.
Jim Eichner, P.Eng.
Compliance Engineering Manager
Xantrex Technology Inc.
phone: (604) 422-2546
fax: (604) 420-1591
e-mail: jim.eich...@xantrex.com
web: www.xantrex.com
A few recent standards charged a much higher fee for network license than
they did for a solo standard that we recently opted to designate a single
non-networked computer in a common office as the library. It serves the
basic purpose of having up-to-date information available, though it may be a
In message
de87437fe365cb458c265ea3d73b6f1d019e7...@xbc-mail1.xantrex.com, dated
Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Jim Eichner jim.eich...@xantrex.com writes
No takers? Not a single bite so far! Do I take that to mean nobody
has found anyone that offers what I'm after?
I thought I replied. Try Danish
No takers? Not a single bite so far! Do I take that to mean nobody has
found anyone that offers what I'm after?
Just in case that's the situation, let me open it up a bit. Who are
people using for network licensed soft copies of EN's, and what features
do they offer?
Thanks,
Jim Eichner,
Hi Eric,
You may wish to contact Jiro Kawano (kaw...@vcci.or.jp), the VCCI technical
manager, for clarification.
If you haven't received a clarification by the time the 2006 IEEE Symposium on
EMC held in the coming August, you may have a chance to talk to the person who
reviews VCCI site
Charlie,
Not sure whether you got the answers to your queries.
The EU-US MRA covers Electrical safety
http://trade-info.cec.eu.int/tbt/mra.cfm?id=38
and there is guide here:-
http://trade-info.cec.eu.int/tbt/documents/oth_46_opoce-2001-1684-corrig
e.pdf
Compliance is based on the OSHA
It is done with a voltage clamp (absorbing clamp) (up to 300 MHz as long as
it is not classified as a toy).
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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Good day all,
In CISPR 14 the radiated limits for cooking appliances are given in dBpT.
I'm curious where there doesn't appear to be a test methodology suggested, and
at what distance the limits apply.
Thanks,
Derek Walton
L F Research
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Hello Ladies and Gents,
The economy must be as good as the Republicans are telling us as I am still
looking for a Safety Engineer!!!
I am looking for someone who knows the intimate details of IEC60065 or related
standards, i.e. IEC60950 etc…If you know IEC60950 well then IEC60065 is
fairly
The other option is to use a test house such as TUV Product Services that
has NRTL status.
Chris.
Aldous, Scott W
Scott.Aldous@hp.
Hi all
I have a special evaluation kit consisting of both GSM, Bluetooth and
several HW com lines. It will be sold world wide in rather big quantities,
and therefore I will like to know under which rules it can be sold arround
the world.
Any answer just concerning one or mor countries are very
UL has offices in Taiwan, China and India. I know they have a lab at
least in Taiwan. Go to www.ul.com, and click near the top on the Global
Location drop down list. If you click on a country, you will be taken to
the website for that country's UL office.
Regards,
Scott Aldous
Regulatory
PSNet,
There has been a lot of good points made in this discussion.
I think that it is pretty clear that the American way is to give the
responsibility to the lowest level - national, state, local, etc. - as much
as possible.
Invocation of the US National Electrical Code (which
You want to find a laboratory that can prepare a CB report. You can find a
full list of CB Test Laboratories at this link.
http://www.iecee.org/cbscheme/html/cbcntris.htm
There is a long list of labs in China and Singapore that can provide a CB
Report to IEC 60950-1 with North American national
You can go for a CB test report w/ deviations for US and Canada. There are
many labs in Asia
that can issue this kind of report. Some of them are in India.
http://www.iec.ch/news_centre/release/nr2005/nr2205.htm
John Radomski
Principal Engineer
Schneider Automation
Dear All,
For our different model smart card readers we need UL listing. We
look forward for labs in China, Singapore Taiwan that can provide the UL
60950 test reports which will be acceptable to UL. Our smart card readers
are USB devices both contact (ISO 7816) technology and contactless
Ian,
If the equipment is within the scope of the RTTED then this is the
notification procedure:-
http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/rtte/faq.htm#notification
Regards
Allen
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