ust 26, 2005 1:45 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Approvals for power cubes
Group,
Thank you to everyone who helped supply the answers on the power cube
approvals.
Now I need to get more specific. The first markets that we are going into are
Singapore and Australia.
What marks are
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Jim Goedderz
Tyco Safety Products/Sensormatic
Product Safety Engineer
x6378
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From: peter merguerian [mailto:pmerguerian2...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 8:39 AM
To: jgoedd...@tycoint.com; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Re: Far east approvals for power cubes
Jim
Jim,
External power supplies are regulated in most countries and require national
certification. There are countries such as Argentina,Mexico, Taiwan, Korea,
China, Japan, India, Singapore, US and Canada which require the mark on the
power supply and other countries such as South Africa and Israe
Jim,
Yes, CCC and BSMI marks are definitely required for power supplies.
While we're in the region, here are the other special power supply approvals...
Japan - PSE
S. Korea - EK
Singapore - PSB w registration number
Others are not required with a CB report (Malaysia (?- maybe it's Philippines)
Dear Jim,
Yes, an independent power supply requires approvals from China (under
Compulsory Product Certification System to obtain a CCC mark) and Taiwan
(under BSMI Registration of Product Certification, RPC).
An IEC60950 CB report is acceptable for applying a CCC mark. Some deviation
test may
Dear group,
I have been offline for several months, so please excuse me if this is a
repeat topic.
We have received some information that power cubes (Limited power source, 220V
in, 24Vdc out) need CCC for safety in China, and BSMI for safety in Taiwan.
Our products have their own safety certifi
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