RE: User manual CD web or paper

2003-02-05 Thread Andre Boons
Gary, If soft-manuals are delivered with the product, a CD drive is needed. I agree. This depends on the kind of product. If you sell modems , the user who buys it certainly has a PC (with a CD drive) and a small note on a small paper can instruct the user to read the CD first on by means of

Labelling requirements components

2003-02-03 Thread Andre Boons
Hi, If a manufacturer is required to put information on the label of his product, it must be in a language that is acceptable for the user in the country where the product is put on the market. If the above product consists of a certain part that can be replaced during service operations

Re: wire size

2003-01-22 Thread Andre Boons
James, 12AWG= 4.0 mm2 14AWG= 2.5 mm2 16AWG= 1.5 mm2 18AWG= 0.75mm2 Regards, Andre From: jgoedd...@tycoint.com Reply-To: jgoedd...@tycoint.com To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: wire size Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 16:02:08 -0500 Safety people, I would like to know what the standard wire

Re: Safety: Temperature Rise and Capacitor Clearance (EN 60950)

2002-01-31 Thread Andre Boons
Chris, Only about your first question: The values of temperature rises of table 16 are based on a temperature of 25 degrees, see sub-clause 1.4.7. A rubber handle can have a max. temperature to touch of 25+50=75 degrees (not 85). You will feel that the rubber is warm. If the handle is made

RE: noise immunity on mains powered equipment

2002-01-25 Thread Andre Boons
Hi again, I think I expressed myself not that clear enough when asking the question? so a bit more clear now: The noise is injected on the AC mains port of mains powered (commercially sold) equipment by a bulk current injection method. What standard describe such a testmethod. Kris From:

Re: TNV-2 to Earth requirement

2002-01-18 Thread Andre Boons
Ed, The requirement of 6.3.3 (ref 950/A4) is meant to prevent mains voltages on a telecom line in case there is a single fault in class I equipment between basic insulation and PE - and this PE terminal is not connected properly or plugged into a socket outlet without PE). From your

Re: TNV-2 to Earth requirement

2002-01-17 Thread Andre Boons
Dave, Quote of 950: there shall be insulation between circuitry intended to be connected to a telecommunications network and any parts or circuitry that will be earthed , EITHER WITHIN THE EQUIPMENT OR VIA OTHER EQUIPMENT. The equipment of Ed might not derive its power directly from the

choose the right route for compliance

2002-01-12 Thread Andre Boons
? I suppose the answer is YES (they might contact me off-line) But a more specific question to this group: what are the criteria a company has to look for to make the right choice? Regards, Andre Boons _ Download MSN Explorer