RE: What's the deal with Wire Nuts?

2008-11-17 Thread scott barrows
The Other Brian ________ From: scott barrows [mailto:sbarro...@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 12:26 PM To: Ted Eckert; Kunde, Brian ; EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG; Aldous, Scott Subject:

RE: What's the deal with Wire Nuts?

2008-11-17 Thread scott barrows
It is not a redundant captive device. Scott --- On Mon, 11/17/08, Aldous, Scott wrote: From: Aldous, Scott Subject: RE: What's the deal with Wire Nuts? To: "Ted Eckert" , "Kunde, Brian" , EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Date: Monday, November 17, 2008, 12:08 PM

Re: NARTE questions

2003-10-28 Thread Scott Barrows
Hi All, About 20 years ago when the Product Safety Society was formed, one of the first goals was to have a certification program for Safety Engineers. At that time there was not a certification program for EMC compliance people either. This was a strong enough goal that it has been the stated goal

Re: Number of Terminations on a Ground Stud?

2003-07-30 Thread Scott Barrows
I think you might refer to IEC 60950 para 2.6.4.2 for the connection of the PE. Table 3E will probably be used to govern how many you can have on a stud. Scott - Original Message - From: Fred Townsend To: Momcilovic, Nick

Re: NARTE safety engineer certification

2003-07-02 Thread Scott Barrows
Hi Pete, Funny you should mention that - It has been a year since this was decided and getting info is like pulling teeth. I have yet to hear back from this latest ad also. Website was cool!! Scott - Original Message - From: Peter L. Tarver To:

Circuit Breakers

2002-08-15 Thread Scott Barrows
Hi All, Does anyone have any information concerning the requirement for surge protection on circuit breakers that came into effect this June? This may just be for the EU and Laboratory equipment. Regards, Scott --- This message is from the IEEE EMC Societ

Re: creepage v breakdown voltage

2002-03-15 Thread Scott Barrows
Hi All, The Creepage and clearance specifications take into account the long term degradation of spacings due to environmental conditions. Just because it will pass the test today when it is clean and pure does not mean that this condition will last forever. Scott MCA Compliance wrote: > Peter

Re: Quality Assurance and Product Approvals

2001-11-29 Thread Scott Barrows
Hi All, When I was with Xerox, Versatec Division, we were placed in the Engineering Services Dept. with Drafting and Component engineering. This worked very well and gave us input to the purchasing specifications as well as design considerations. Our relationship with Engineering was very good,

Re: My departure

2001-11-16 Thread Scott Barrows
Thirded (but only for the US :<)). Scott "James, Chris" wrote: > Seconded!! > > Chris James > __ > Chris James > Engineering Services Manager > Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (UK) > www.dolby.com > > -Original Message- > From: Chris Chileshe [mailt

Vendor night

2001-11-02 Thread Scott Barrows
Hi All, I have attached a flyer for the Northeast Product Safety Society, 7th annual Vendors night, that will be held on the 15th of November this year. Looking forward to all of the New England local people to show up as well as any of our friends that might be in the area. Scott Barrows Vice

Re: "Safety Critical" etc - the future

2001-11-02 Thread Scott Barrows
am not so sure that the NRTL's and Notified bodies should have the only voice in this process. Scott Barrows NPSS geor...@lexmark.com wrote: > John, > > Allow me to comment further on this issue. I seem to remember > a saying that goes "The proof of the pudding is in

Re: NEC Question BUT REMEMBER OSHA

2001-10-25 Thread Scott Barrows
Jacob, I would imagine that when the electrical inspector came in to review the electrical connections of that computerized, T1 hooked up brand new home, there would be an issue that would relate to the NEC. Scott Jacob Schanker wrote: > Rich: > > You are implying, but not stating, that NEC h

EN 61010-1

2001-07-26 Thread Scott Barrows
Hello All, Has anyone started evaluations or testing to EN61010-1, 2nd edition 2001 -02 yet? Scott Barrows Curtis Straus LLC --- This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety Technical Committee emc-pstc discussion list. Visit our web site

Re: EN60950 (UL1950, IEC 60950) On off switch marking.

2001-04-27 Thread Scott Barrows
Hi, If the switch is being used as the disconnect device it needs to disconnect both poles simultaneously (2.6.6). 1.7.8.3 only refers to on and off indications of the equipment. So I guess I need to know if the switch is being used as a disconnect or just to turn the machine on and off. Scott