Good attachments, Rich!
A likely future source will be ISO/TR 21260. Expected publication date has
already slipped. Here's a look at it from Doug Nix:
https://machinerysafety101.com/2019/05/23/forces-people-and-injuries-how-hard-is-too-hard/
Mike
> On 11/05/2024 2:39 PM CST Rich
ke two separate insulation failures for the hazardous voltage to be
able to pass into the SELV circuit. One would be the failure of the insulation
on the hazardous voltage wiring, and the other failure would be of the
insulation on the SELV wiring.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 10/18/2024
Yes, thanks Philip.
Mike
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Note that securing the motor and rotor for a locked rotor test must be done
very carefully. The motors generate an amazing amount of torque, and flying
wrenches, for example, can be hazardous.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 08/14/2024 11:36 AM CDT James Pawson (U3C)
>
Regarding locked rotor testing: what are the criteria for passing? If it's
associated with, for example, the motor (as in not catching fire, or passing a
dielectric test afterwards), then I think you have your answer.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 08/14/2024 11:36 AM CDT James Paw
hem to the Machinery Regulation. And
no, I don't think we can automatically assume that they will satisfy the
Regulation as-is. I believe that it will be up to us to understand the new
requirements of the Regulation and determine whether our products meet them.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On
. 62133-2:20 website and point out that the standard only
applies to secondary cells. You might also provide a link to a site explaining
what secondary cells are.
We all have helped educate one another over the years; we can continue that
courtesy with our Amazon colleagues.
Mike Sherman
Sherman
Brian —
I am equally mystified by qualifying an SCCR with a voltage. Perhaps you could network into a friendly UL 408a panel shop and see what they say.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
On 05/15/2024 9:05 AM -05 Brian
What I've seen is language like
"2011/65/EU RoHS directive with amendment 2015/863/EU"
or
"2011/65/EU RoHS directive as amended by 2015/863/EU"
The 2015 amendment adds four substances to the original six, so you should
mention both it and the 2011 directive.
Mike Sher
recollection, lights that are prompts for users are coded blue, that
adding yet another color would likely complicate your design at little benefit.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 03/06/2024 10:10 AM CST Brian Kunde wrote:
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its Whereas clause 12 for some background, as I recall. Would LOVE to see presentations on this at ISPCE.
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On 10/06/2023 2:59 PM MST Regan Arndt wrote:
Greetings fellow members
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Has anybody heard any UK thoughts about how the UK will approach the new
Machinery Regulation, which replaces the Machinery Directive for CE marking?
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 08/01/2023 8:17 AM CDT Lauren Crane
> <1afd08519f18-d
Still requires a DoC.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 07/04/2023 11:45 AM CDT Scott Xe wrote:
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> Dear Doug,
>
> Many thanks for your brief and useful information! I wonder if this
> regulation still requires a DoC.
>
>
o you have a chance to comment on
them, even if you are not officially part of the committee.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 06/07/2023 3:22 AM CDT Boštjan Glavič wrote:
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>
> Dear experts,
>
>
>
> Is anyone familiar if there exist some requirements for
subsystem from the ceiling panel to work
on that subsystem, so that the entire system would not have to be taken down
and restarted. If that seems reasonably foreseeable, you may need additional
risk mitigations beyond what you propose.
Good to see you at ISPCE, too!
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
I think it would be reasonable to expect that a product marked 100-240 Vac and
as compliant with 62368-1 would have been tested, where specified in the
standard to test to the "most unfavorable supply voltage," to values in the
90-264 range. If in doubt, you could ask the manufactu
duct rated for 230 Vac for the
EU market and want to sell it in Australia.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 05/06/2023 4:09 AM CDT Agar, Philip (Leonardo, UK)
> <220ac8787b71-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ieee.org> wrote:
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>
> Please could someone advise me on what s
Steve --
I have not read ISO 13850, but it is a key requirement in my mind that ESTOPs
are readily accessible to the operator.
Mike
> On 04/20/2023 3:21 PM sgbrody wrote:
>
>
> Experts,
>
> Have read through EN ISO 13850 know that an ESTOP can be a button on
This is subtle. If you’re selling appliance connectors as components in the Au/NZ market, they are likely treated differently than those appliance connectors that are only sold as part of equipment.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
On 04/18/2023 11:31 AM Scott
ity, but I don't know if polycarbonate is.
Lastly, in certain high risk areas (e.g., cleanrooms) insurance companies might
have minimum flammability requirements for plastics.
So "it depends" applies here! :-)
I hope others on this forum can chip in.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC L
Yes, that is what we concluded.
In addition, there is some other terminology that differs between the two that your client might have to deal with.
Mike
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unds like it applies to your case.
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> On 01/25/2023 11:22 AM Doug Nix wrote:
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> Colleagues,
>
> I was discussing the application of the RED with someone this week, and
> this question came up:
>
> If a product has WiFi or Bluetooth transceivers
Dan --
I'd suggest that you have your relative call Support at the pacemaker/defib
manufacturer. On a slightly different project, I found a lot of on-line
information about device immunity, and I think we even called Support and got
additional clarifying information. Go to the source!
one that shares a utility transformer with others (think strip mall).
There’s also a “fast transient” test, as I recall. That might be related to lighting strikes, but there are others on this forum who know this better than I.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
the EN standards.
Mike
On 11/01/2022 9:50 PM Scott Xe wrote:
Dear Mike,
Appreciate your spotting out the essential part that was over-looked. As explained in above reply, it seems a full
he EU to avoid the problems that sunk the 3rd
edition as a viable harmonized EN standard.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 11/01/2022 9:45 AM Scott Xe wrote:
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>
> Dear All,
>
> On 16 Aug 2022, OJEU listed EN 62368-1 2020 without a deadline of an
> enforce
tify in some warnings what not to do where we
perceived that to be a foreseeable misuse.
Hope this helps!
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 10/05/2022 1:01 PM Brian Kunde wrote:
>
>
> My company manufactures Laboratory Equipment such as analyzers and
> determinators. Th
consensus
standards approval process.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 10/04/2022 11:48 AM James Pawson (U3C)
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
>
>
> Thank you for all the replies. Some of them confirmed my existing
> understanding but t
Oh, I just learned something about that:
Requirements coming in under Article 3.3 (d) (e) and (f) of RED (Radio
Equipment Directive), and effective August 1, 2024. See EU Delegated
Regulation 2022/30.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 10/03/2022 3:24 PM Chris Brown
> <1ca
I was wondering why I was getting emails asking me to participate in cyber
surveys!
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 10/03/2022 3:09 PM Douglas E Powell wrote:
>
>
> All,
>
> In the last few months, I've received a number of inquiries from
> rec
Many retailers who sell consumer goods will require NRTL marking on electrical
goods as part of their purchase contract with you.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 09/27/2022 5:03 PM Knudsen, Patty
> <1c82e1717b3f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ieee.org> wrote:
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>
>
Marko --
Take a look at a synopsis of IEC 62368-2. I think this may meet your needs.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
Product Safety Consulting
> On 07/12/2022 6:19 PM Marko Radojicic
> <052300254e41-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ieee.org> wrote:
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>
> Hi All,
>
>
t-serve if you'd like to discuss more.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
Product Safety Consulting
> On 06/30/2022 2:00 PM Brian Kunde wrote:
>
>
> I am confused and frustrated. We have an industrial product that
> includes a small water recirculation tank which includes
to see what they know about what you're looking for, and to also
get a sense of where the committee is in the revision cycle.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 05/10/2022 11:13 AM Douglas E Powell wrote:
>
>
> All,
>
> In the past, I've used the NFPA 7
in the
past in understanding these requirements.
Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
> On 04/27/2022 6:46 AM Kim Boll Jensen
> <199f0011b1e3-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ieee.org> wrote:
>
>
> Hi
>
> We have been checking several travel adopters for importers here in EU,
-001-SOFI-2018 from
https://mexicanlaws.com/ and look at Appendix C, which is where I think these
modules are described. At least one of the longer term modules required factory
inspections.
Then talk to your labs to figure out your ROI on the various options.
Mike Sherman
> On 04/23/202
differently.
Mike Sherman
On 02/22/2022 11:36 AM Brian Kunde wrote:
I know nothing about the regulatory requirements of an RFID Reader but I assume it has a transceiver so it is considered an Intentional Radiator
sing, could fail
silently and thus needed to be tested regularly to ensure continued protection.
Mike Sherman
> On 02/03/2022 8:23 AM Doug Nix wrote:
>
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> I’ve seen mains filters used for 400 V 3 ph. 200A services with leakage
> currents close
quite lower than 3.5
mA.
Mike Sherman
Retired Product Safety Engineer
> On 02/01/2022 12:24 PM Stultz, Mark
> <0f79f2e10e47-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ieee.org> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Is there a hard limit for leakage current for machinery in th
positive way.
Mike Sherman
On 01/26/2022 8:47 AM John E Allen <09cc677f395b-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ieee.org> wrote:
Scott
In the UK (don’t know about Eire) the law (UK Plug & Socket Regs 1994 https://www.legislation.gov.uk
And please share what you find out about these table values!
thanks,
Mike
> On 01/25/2022 12:26 PM Douglas E Powell wrote:
>
>
> All,
>
> I'm interested in learning the history behind what I call old school
> spacings found in UL standards.
While I pay close attention to the Guide, I am doubtful that going against its
guidance to, in effect, over document, is sufficient to invalidate a DoC.
I have not ever encountered resistance to listing both MSD and LVD---has anyone
on this listserv?
Mike Sherman
> On 01/17/2022 10:54
prefers their own logic over
that expressed in the Guide or similar documents.
I would just list both MSD and LVD on the DoC. Just be sure your technical file
is clear.
Mike Sherman
Retired Product Safety Engineer
> On 01/17/2022 10:40 AM Oliver Betz wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
ot be in
scope.
Homologation
This seems to only apply if you will be driving the machine down the highway in
traffic, but you might want to check. Can get really messy. Requirements can
vary by country as I recall.
Mike
> On 12/05/2021 6:35 PM Pete Perkins
> <000
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Product Safety and Compliance Engineer III - Senior
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Contact me with any questions.
Mike
We have found "pre-screening" EMC testing early in the development cycle to be
a good investment. EMC test results can be notoriously hard to predict, even
when using EMC-savvy design principles. Extra PCB board spins are cheap in the
context of a larger or time critical project.
Mi
Rich Nute has 3 Technically Speaking columns on this that can be found at the
In Compliance magazine website. The first is here
https://incompliancemag.com/article/derivation-of-ground-impedance/
and I find it quite informative.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
> On 05/12/2021 8:01 AM Wise
Scott --
1. I tend to not list a harmonized standard unless I've applied all of its
requirements to my machine.
2. Some of the standards you mention are for EMC, not MD.
Mike
> On 05/04/2021 9:51 AM Scott Xe wrote:
>
>
>
> It applies the harmon
challenge.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
> On 04/29/2021 7:06 PM rwell...@wellman.com wrote:
>
>
>
> You can look at:
>
>
>
> https://www.power-plugs-sockets.com/
>
>
>
> or
>
>
>
> Power plug a
Is it legal to appliances in Italy that have Schuko CEE 7/7 plugs?
All my Wikipedia research says that this is common.
Is there a government regulatory body that can answer this? I could not find an
answer on the mise.gov.it website, or a contact to ask.
Thanks!
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc
products for sale world wide.
Please contact me with any questions about this position.
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> On 01/12/2021 11:21 AM Brian Kunde wrote:
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> I am working on the first Industrial Machine of my career so I could use
> some advice and clarification regarding the requirements for FCC emissions.
>
> I have been told by
the UK who could address this, or maybe
even the people at PowerConnections.
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Graco Inc.
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Regarding requirements in France and Germany: you might try contacting their
regulators directly. That's how I found out about the Switzerland requirements.
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Brian --
I like your approach; simple.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
> On 11/21/2020 11:26 PM Brian Kunde wrote:
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>
> Because we provide DoCs translated into over 30 languages, we try to
> avoid text that has to be translated. Our type of products do not have to
For Switzerland, the adaptor must be certified to SEV1011 and must be "fixed."
Be aware that most "travel adaptors" are not certified and are not fixed.
I found the authorities in Switzerland to be quite helpful; contact me directly
for more information.
Mike Sherman
Graco
When faced with a similar situation a few years ago in a smaller jurisdiction,
the local AHJ had us send a formal request to the state fire marshal regarding
why interpreting their existing code in light of the latest NFPA version made
sense. We did and the state fire marshal blessed it.
Mike
ote (on an exempted work
item) 2020-06-29: WI abandoned: exempted from parallel by D164/C055"
QUESTION for someone who speaks "CENELECese": when should we expect to see an
approved/released EN 60335-1:2020?
Thanks!
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
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Chet --
For completely removeable belt guards, I have sometimes put warning labels on
both the outside of the guard and on the permanent part of the machine
underneath the guard---as a reminder to replace it. However, no safety standard
reference immediately comes to mind.
Mike Sherman
Graco
I've seen some motor caps on industrial induction motors whose capacitance gave
me pause. I think we specified a minimum bleed down time to allow before
servicing.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
> On 09/29/2020 10:21 PM Ted Eckert
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Rich --
Are you including old CRTs as capacitors? I recall that, even with the early
Macs, you had to be careful to discharge the tube if you were going to mess
around inside.
Mike
> On 09/29/2020 4:27 PM Richard Nute wrote:
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>
>
>
> I am interested in knowing
nical information we share.
-We submit a Russian manual, plus Russian translations of the parts of our CE
technical file that we share.
Contact me separately if you have questions about EAC marking.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
> On 09/22/2020 12:40 PM Steve Brody wrote:
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>
> Brian,
&
Steve —
We haven’t run into Chinese COO requirements yet, but we pretty religiously
mark our products. If you’re shipping electrical components into the PRC, be
aware of the CCC mark, which is administered by tariff code and seems to be
enforced.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
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standards are used in what industries, vs.
which risk assessment standards are specifically called out in which product
safety standards.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
> On 06/16/2020 5:49 PM Douglas Powell wrote:
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>
> All,
>
> Over the past several years, near
Regan --
Take a look at this article on Doug Nix's website:
https://machinerysafety101.com/2010/09/27/emergency-stop-categories/
ABB also has an Emergency Stops Training Guide No. 2 available on the web that
has some good, basic information.
Mike Sherman
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Derek --
Look in the EMC guidelines, near the front. I seem to recall that they state
that induction motors are EMC "benign" and therefore do not need to be assessed.
Mike
> On April 19, 2020 at 8:51 PM DEREK WALTON
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Brian —
Look on the web for Doug Nix. Good guy, knows his stuff.
Mike
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If any of you have a Case of
ocument, BGV/GUV-V A3 E,
1979, section 5(1)2, specifically its instructions for implementation.
Thanks to all for you help!
And thanks to Herr Steimel for his quick response.
Mike Sherman
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Graco Inc.
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work equipment
These must at least correspond to protection class IP 2X and be equipped with a
mains connection cable of type H07RN-F [rubber] or H07BQ-F [polyurethane]. "
Does anyone know what is meant by "comparable work equipment"?
thanks,
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I call this “private labeling.”
The EU and presumably the customer want a match between the company name on the
product and company name on the declaration, hence the expectation that they be
the same.
The Blue Guide often has additional detailed guidance on things like this.
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Proper install eliminated the external noise and
>> now the system passed.
>>
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>> is our
>> responsibility, I had expected that the tester would point to the excessive
>
simply not an
excuse to import non-CCC parts and sell then to the broader market as component
parts for new products. Our local employees in China had to work with local
officials to implement this exception for some repair parts that we wanted to
stock in China.
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As a UL customer you can get the UL national deviations to IEC standards. You
then have to stitch them together yourself. I've been a long time customer of
Estonian Standards and recommend them.
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> On February 25, 2019 at 6:37 AM "Wiseman, Josh
Scott --
Don't forget that the Battery Directive requires that you provide customers
with instructions on how to remove the battery at the end of life.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
> On February 20, 2019 at 11:06 AM Scott Xe wrote:
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> The end product safety standards EN 6006
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> On February 15, 2019 at 1:15 PM Frank Tang
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> Hi Compliance Peers,
>
I see another probably more likely interpretation of "knife edge and finger
stock" in this context. Look up a knife edge fuse on the internet. Presumably
the socket the fuse seats in would be the finger stock.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
> On February 5, 2019 at 2:34 PM "Sch
Doug --
"knife-edge and finger stock" sounds more like the gasketing around the door to
keep the radiation inside. I think you'll find similar gasketing on doors to
EMC chambers. I've not heard of this term applied to interlock switches.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
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safety product.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
> On January 18, 2019 at 9:50 AM John Woodgate wrote:
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>
> So their certification is a sort of 'whitewash', nothing more, if, as you
> say, they bear no responsibility for the product actually being safe.
>
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Thanks to all for the quick education!
Now, follow up question: RED. Seems to me that this does use RF to communicate,
so it seems to fall into scope of RED. Agree? Disagree?
thanks,
Mike
> Re: [PSES] NFC (near field communication): FCC Approach?On October 20, 2018
> at 2:40 AM M
uot; We're rating RF output as 0 mW (i.e., rounding off,
it's a lot closer to 0 mW than to 1 mW).
Looking forward once again to interesting wisdom from this group.
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" How did you verify the certification to the IEC standards? "
By reviewing a TRF provided by a test lab that also provided a 17025 cert.
Mike
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Sent: Friday, August 3,
I’m looking for an adapter plug that allows a Schuko plug to be connected to a grounded Swiss receptacle. I have found one that is certified to IEC 60884-1 and IEC 60884-2-5. It does not have an SEV mark. Is an SEV mark required for adapter plugs to be used in Switzerland?Thanks,Mike Sherman Graco
professional off road mobile machinery. See Guideline to the RoHS directive
for the finer points of this.
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Graco Inc.
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Sent: Thursday, August 2
IEC EN 61960:2011, superseded recently by IEC EN 61960-3, contains a
standardized way to measure battery capacity. Preview of the latter is
available at: https://www.evs.ee/preview/evs-en-61960-3-2017-en.pdf
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
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Brian —Good point to keep in mind! I was actually simply trying to do this for an internal document that is not too critical. Neat trick; frustrating that I couldn’t use it. Mike Sherman Sent from XFINITY Connect Mobile App-- Original Message --From: Brian O'ConnellTo: EMC
references in my quest:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unicode_characters
and
https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U2600.pdf
Thanks!
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
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From: "Richard Nute"
To: "EMC-PSTC"
Sent: Tuesday, July 3, 2018 3:54:03 PM
There are a number of documented cases of counterfeit or knock off Apple USB
chargers that do not pass dielectric testing; a couple have been suspected in
shock related deaths. This is an unstated background to this discussion.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
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