Johns, Thanx for the comments. I didn't mean for my
diatribe to be attached to Mexico in particular nor to be offensive the
them, it is a more general rant.
Yes, Trump has his wall issues and May has her Brexit
issues. The fine line between political and te
Don't forget NAFTA-related issues (especially in the "DJT Wall" context!) as
Mexico probably cannot afford to be "too liberal" in what it can accept with
the minimum of "bureaucratic rules" whilst still trying to protect its
in-house labs & certification bodies as far as it legally can!
John E
To be fair, Mexico is a full member of IEC and is a P-member (i.e.
actively contributing ) on 32 Technical Committees. There are nearly 200
committees, so it does take a long time to catch up with the countries
that have been members since 1910, even if we consider only EMC and safety.
Best wi
My experience is that they are way behind on harmonization of requirements
with the EN/IEC technical requirements. They are working to come into the
21st century but will, in the end, require national NOM certification even
if it is to the EN/IEC requirements; they have allowed some simpler paths
The site you mention has the answer:
/In setting the necessary technical documentation requirements, EN IEC
63000 is *almost identical *to the text of EN 50581, even if any wording
specific to the EU RoHS Directive has been removed: it aims at
addressing different substance regulations worldwi
I see that BSI now state that EN 50581:2012 is marked as Status : Superseded,
Withdrawn
https://shop.bsigroup.com/ProductDetail?pid=0030261478
and states it is replaced by: BS EN IEC 63000:2018, Technical documentation for
the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect
I've not heard of any way but they will accept some products with only US NRTL
approval.
-Dave
From: Koester, Helmut [mailto:h.koes...@psi-laser.de]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2019 7:53 AM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] Mexico compliance approval for IT equipment
Hello group,
Hello group,
does anybody know if it there is any way to bring IT Equipment into the Mexican
market without NOM certificate only based on CE marking and CE test
documentation?
Regards
Helmut
PSi Laser GmbH
Helmut Koester
mailto:h.koes...@psi-laser.de
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