Australian Compliance Update (Take 2)

2003-12-15 Thread owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
To: 'EMC-PSTC Internet Forum' Subject: Australian Compliance Stuff Sensitivity: Confidential Guys (and ladies) There was an email earlier today about Australia updating its product safety standard TS-001 to use a harmonized version of IEC 60950. Having some products tested to TS-001, I have

Australian Compliance Stuff

2003-12-15 Thread owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Guys (and ladies) There was an email earlier today about Australia updating its product safety standard TS-001 to use a harmonized version of IEC 60950. Having some products tested to TS-001, I have some interest in this subject. I also have an interest in knowing whether my existing test data

Re: Australian compliance to ARE: creepage v breakdown voltage

2002-03-19 Thread Jon Curtis
of the material immediately. -Original Message- From: owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org [mailto:owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org] On Behalf Of kristiaan.carpent...@alcatel.be Sent: Saturday, 16 March 2002 3:12 AM To: Emc-Pstc Post Subject: Australian compliance to ARE: creepage v breakdown

Australian compliance to ARE: creepage v breakdown voltage

2002-03-15 Thread Kristiaan . Carpentier
Hello, According to the latest version of the Telecommunication Labelling Notice 2001, products in the Category A50 are deemed to comply with ACA TS-001-1997 and AS/ACIF S043-2001. No problem for TS-001, but S043 needs Compliance level 3 only since January 1rst 2002. The general approach is

Australian Compliance

1996-06-18 Thread austest
The EMC framework in Australian does not place initial emphasis on IT equipment. All items capable of producing emissions from household items such as blenders, breadmakers, coffee makers, dishwahers, cloths washers dryers...to name just a few, through to industrial, scientific medical

Australian Compliance

1996-06-17 Thread Kevin Richardson
Just a few comments on some of the comments already posted in this forum. David from HP in Australia was correct in all he related (with the slight exception of saying the CE mark will be required from 1 Jan 97. He meant of course the 'C' tick mark). The EMC Framework will be applicable to all

Australian Compliance

1996-06-13 Thread DAVID_C_MITCHELL
Nick et al, A few words on the Australian EMC situation. Firstly it is not appropriate for Australia to accept the CE mark as it is a result of the European EMC Directive (and others) over which Australia has no control. CE does not mean any thing outside Europe. Australia is exercising its

Australian Compliance

1996-06-13 Thread Nick Rouse
Austalia will not accept CE marking although most of the Austailian AS 3100 and AS3300 series standards are based technically on IEC standards in a similar way to many of the EN series used in CE marking. On a wide range of domestic equipment there is mandatory testing, assessment and

Australian compliance

1996-06-12 Thread J. Ford
Does any one have any suggestion on the best methods for getting compliance for ITE equipment in Australia?, specifically product safety!! Will they recognize the CE mark, even though they are not part of the European Union?