Thanks, Brian. A first pass through the UL CCN master list didn't result
in an obvious match. I see ELEI for a seasonal/temporary outdoor
application and did some searches on 'cord,' 'outdoor,' 'plug,' etc. I'll
have to take a closer look.
Also, I forgot to mention that this is for US/Canada
I am looking at a design requiring a multi-branch AC cable for a wet
environment. Is there a tiny form factor enclosure that would
protect/terminate unused branch(es) for a minimal system configuration
(i.e. using 3 of 4 branches)?
I see a variety of hardware that are a bit too large (ex:
Not aware of specific products, but as you probably know, NEC section 330.10
has stuff for wet environment. UL has CCNs for this particular classification,
but cannot remember.
Brian
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> On 1 Dec, 2015, at 2:50 am, John Allen wrote:
>
> W.r.t. to what Brian and Ted said below, I've come across a number of cases
> at work where routine production safety testing has identified assembly
> safety defects - and one actually here at home when
Hi Ted,
> On 1 Dec, 2015, at 2:26 am, Ted Eckert wrote:
>
> A color photograph has been a requirement of the Toy Directive for a long
> time. However, toys are different than most other products. If customs
> receives a shipment of toy cars of model X from company Y,
Hi Brian,
Thanks for your useful comments.
> On 30 Nov, 2015, at 11:26 pm, Kunde, Brian wrote:
>
> Scott,
>
> The New LVD as with the latest Machinery Directive requires a Risk Assessment
> of the Essential Health and Safety Requirements called out in the Directive.
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