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From: Leber, Jody (Suwanee) [mailto:jody.le...@sgs.com]
Sent: Friday, 7 July 2017 8:30 PM
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I think I know the answer but I was wondering if the battery specialists
among us could advise if a battery that has already been issued with a
certificate of compliance to IEC 62133 would require
retesting/recertification if the terminals of a new product it is used in
are welded to the cell?
Tha
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Subject: Re: [PSES] Put product on the Australia's market
Kevin,
AMT2 is short for amendment 2.
Regards,
Scott
On 5/10/2016, 6:40 AM, "Kevin.Richardson" wrote:
Scott,
Sorry, I am not familiar with what AMT2 is.
Best regards,
Kevin
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From: Scott Xe [mailto:scott...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 4 October 2016 6:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [PSES] Put product on the Australia's market
Kevin,
I got this requirement from an Australian customer who rej
Hi Scott,
Adding to Ted Eckert's, comments..
Not sure of the source of your information however, it would depend upon the
Act or regulation and the nature of the change, i.e. if it is safety related it
may well require compliance from the date the change was gazetted. Typically
however, an
Hi Peter,
It might be easier to discuss this off-line as it can be quite complicated
however, the basic elements are these:
- an item that cannot operate on its own and requires a ''host'' or ''parent''
device in order to operate (i.e. requires powering etc. from the host and
connection to and
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