of others.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
On Thursday, Nov 21, 2002, at 11:40 US/Pacific, brian_ku...@leco.com
wrote:
Has this ever happened to you?
We manufacture analysis instrumentation equipment. The part we make
is usually
part of a complex system made up of other CE
The official language of the country is not the same thing that the
applications for approvals can be provided in. The BHS Approval
Guidebooks tell you what languages (many in English) that the country
will accept. Available from BHS in Texas.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
On Monday, Oct 14, 2002, at 04:53 US/Pacific, richwo...@tycoint.com
wrote:
I sure would love to hear that argument.
Richard Woods
Sensormatic Electronics
Tyco International
-Original Message-
From: Warren Birmingham [mailto:war...@comfortjets.com]
Sent
no further details, that
you contact their respective engineers as to what materials, form
factors, and other considerations would work best.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
(510) 793-4806
email: war...@epsilon-mu.com
website: http://www.epsilon-mu.com
On Friday, Oct 11, 2002, at 12:01 US
in their CB Reports.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
(510) 793-4806
email: war...@epsilon-mu.com
website: http://www.epsilon-mu.com
On Thursday, Oct 10, 2002, at 08:53 US/Pacific, Gary McInturff wrote:
IEC-825 has incorporated LED's into the safety standard but, from
what I can tell
/C status and compliance variations thereto, it
is strange. However, a company CAN obtain both a listing and a
recognized component on the same product to suit their own purposes.
Comments?
Warren Birmingham
On Wednesday, Oct 9, 2002, at 09:42 US/Pacific, soundsu...@aol.com
wrote:
From
Charles, in a recent conversation I had with a local lab that is
operated by mainland China nationals, all testing MUST be done in China.
Korea has a similar situation except there is one lab in Canada that
has authorization to test for Korea.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
(510
the phone.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
On Wednesday, Sep 25, 2002, at 04:29 US/Pacific, Neil Helsby wrote:
Having spent some time on the FCC web site I have been unable to find
specific details on the Verification, DoC and Certification routes to
compliance.
I need a definition
, the cost of which was passed
on to us since it was a special, so to speak. There were no signal
integrity issues.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
On Tuesday, Sep 24, 2002, at 10:32 US/Pacific, Jim Eichner wrote:
Thanks to all who have responded so far. One note of clarification:
we
When you consider the cost of reports I think the cost goes up from
$4500. Two of the labs I use, cost runs about $5000 for the immunity
testing only plus cost of reports, give or take a few nickels.
Warren
On Monday, Sep 23, 2002, at 19:30 US/Pacific, lfresea...@aol.com wrote:
In a
.
If you want to give me a call I'll share what I know.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
(510) 793-4806
email: war...@epsilon-mu.com
website: http://www.epsilon-mu.com
On Monday, Sep 23, 2002, at 14:44 US/Pacific, Jim Eichner wrote:
We are starting to look into the costs and issues around
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Begin forwarded message:
From: Warren Birmingham war...@comfortjets.com
Date: Fri Sep 20, 2002 18:55:25 US/Pacific
To: Marko Radojicic marko.radoji...@mapleoptical.com
Cc: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: EMC immunity requirements in Canada?
I
. The object of locking out a single breaker is to prevent
THAT breaker from being energized accidently.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
(510) 793-4806
email: war...@epsilon-mu.com
website: http://www.epsilon-mu.com
On Wednesday, Sep 18, 2002, at 10:29 US/Pacific, lcr...@tuvam.com wrote
-enough to come by so to speak.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
(510) 793-4806
email: war...@epsilon-mu.com
website: http://www.epsilon-mu.com
On Wednesday, Sep 18, 2002, at 10:11 US/Pacific, John Allen wrote:
Hello Folks
Tomonori Sato commented However, I think discharge from 0.1uF
The Canadians accept FCC data, which DOES include immunity
requirements. There are no testing standards for immunity, only that
the device must accept any interference for normal operation. See the
labeling requirements for verification and certification in Part 15.
Warren Birmingham
The Canadians accept FCC data, which DOES include immunity
requirements. There are no testing standards for immunity, only that
the device must accept any interference for normal operation. See the
labeling requirements for verification and certification in Part 15.
Warren Birmingham
. The object of locking out a single breaker is to prevent
THAT breaker from being energized accidently.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
(510) 793-4806
email: war...@epsilon-mu.com
website: http://www.epsilon-mu.com
On Wednesday, Sep 18, 2002, at 10:29 US/Pacific, lcr...@tuvam.com wrote
-enough to come by so to speak.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
(510) 793-4806
email: war...@epsilon-mu.com
website: http://www.epsilon-mu.com
On Wednesday, Sep 18, 2002, at 10:11 US/Pacific, John Allen wrote:
Hello Folks
Tomonori Sato commented However, I think discharge from 0.1uF
. They did not, so we had to fix the
problems with no other action required other than submission of new
compliant verification reports. There is concern for this even
originating outside of the aircraft.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
(510) 793-4806
email: war...@epsilon-mu.com
UL has 2 standards which pertain to power cables. UL 817 and UL 1072
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
On Monday, Sep 16, 2002, at 09:32 US/Pacific, rbus...@es.com wrote:
I have been tasked with finding a standard and test procedure to
validate the reliability of flexible cables
I went to the Global Engineering Website and http://www.global.ihs.com
and found over 300 standards related to the keyword acoustic You can
narrow the search.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
On Monday, Sep 16, 2002, at 08:43 US/Pacific, richwo...@tycoint.com
wrote
the product is not covered and UL may force
the shipments to be held for conformance or the listing mark removed.
RCs are evaluated for use in the end product according to UL's
conditions.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
On Monday, Sep 16, 2002, at 08:25 US/Pacific, John Juhasz
This is not so. Many aircraft now have personal 12v ports under each
seat for personal electronic devices.
Warren Birmingham
Epsilon-Mu Consultants
(510) 793-4806
email: war...@epsilon-mu.com
website: http://www.epsilon-mu.com
On Sunday, Sep 15, 2002, at 10:28 US/Pacific, Ken Javor wrote
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