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From: am...@westin-emission.no
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Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 1:39 AM
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Subject: China approvals - CCC
Hi all,
Rules
kazimier_gawrzy...@dell.com mailto:kazimier_gawrzy...@dell.com
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Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 2:11 PM
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Subject: RE: China approvals - CCC
Can anyone provide web links to look at these catalogues? I am
To: Emc-Pstc Group (E-mail)
Subject: China approvals - CCC
Hi all,
Rules and Procedures for Compulsory Product Certification were implemented
on May 1, 2002. The certification mark is referred to as China Compulsory
Certification (CCC). The first Catalogue of Products Subject to Compulsory
is referred to as China Compulsory
Certification (CCC). The first Catalogue of Products Subject to Compulsory
Certification is now released.
Question:
If my product is not listed in the catalogue, does it mean what I do not
have to document compliance to the EMC or electrical safety requirements
Hi Amund,
The intention of the new regulations is that if the product does not appear
on the current list (catalogue) then the CCC mark is not required. However,
as you've no doubt seen, some of the items listed in the catalog are
somewhat vague or broad (other data terminal, other
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Subject: China approvals - CCC
Hi all,
Rules and Procedures for Compulsory Product Certification were implemented
on May 1, 2002. The certification mark is referred to as China Compulsory
Certification (CCC). The first
mark doesn't apply either.(?)
Best Regards,
Dave Heald
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Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 4:39 AM
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Subject: China approvals - CCC
Hi all,
Rules and Procedures for Compulsory Product
RE: China approvals - CCC7/12/02
Hi Amund,
That is correct, if your product does not appear in the Compulsory List it does
not need to be tested to Chinese Standards and can be imported into China
without the CCC mark. The company I work for is now
Hi all,
Rules and Procedures for Compulsory Product Certification were implemented
on May 1, 2002. The certification mark is referred to as China Compulsory
Certification (CCC). The first Catalogue of Products Subject to Compulsory
Certification is now released.
Question:
If my product
Greetings All,
I have one question about MII CCC standard. For the Switching Hub, which
standard will be applied?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Michelle Cho
Russell,
It's waste of time, effort, and money dealing with CQCC to get China approval
on your Modem, Actually, CQCC is NOT the right authority to approve your Modem.
Get in touch with me off line if you want to get your Modem approved in 30 days.
Leslie
Russell r@totalise.co.uk wrote
Can anybody advise on the best (or any!) route to approval for a UK
manufactured modem for export to, and for sale in China (not Hong Kong). The
modem in question already has European, North American and Australian
approvals.
I'm reasonably familiar with the requirements, it's the process
documentation resides
(pdf files, in English) and, there's no need to register to gain this
valuable and useful information.
And, the new China Compulsory Certification marking scheme was covered in
the current issue of Int'l Product Safety News. If you'd like a copy
(no-charge, snail-mail only), please
Hello Rich et al,
If you visit the Safety Link www.safetylink.com and click on the acronym
CCC you will be taken to a page where the official documentation resides
(pdf files, in English) and, there's no need to register to gain this
valuable and useful information.
And, the new China
Here is more information on the new scheme.
http://www.esimcom.com/aak2_0_1_2/simcom_about/cccmark.asp
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Hi,
I'm looking for an English version of china radio standard AD/T 1158-2001.
Any information will be very welcome.
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Hello Members,
Can anyone recommend a company, consultant, or other entity they have used
or are currently using to obtain MII Type approval for China?
Please briefly describe what qualities about this organization makes you
give them a positive recommendation.
Thanks in advance,
Jeffrey
Darren
Please look at www.int-app.tuv.com.
Best regards
Glenn Moffat
TUV International UK
Tel: +44 121 634 8000
Fax: +44 121 634 8080
Hi every one,
I am currently trying to get a radio device approved in China,
Can any one tell me who the authority is in China, or help with a contact
e
Rich,
Thanks for quoting my last years' communication about
radio approval in China.
With the entry to WTO, China has been starting
streamlining its approval and certification process,
such as recently announced new CCC Mark for safety
(annouced on Dec 3, 2001, and will take effective from
May
of the FCC (Part 15.247), Canadian (RSS-210) , or
ETSI (300 328) test report. Also a minimum of three to
five samples is required for audit testing.
Anyone else wants to input their experience on
Bluetooth approval in China?
Leslie
--- wo...@sensormatic.com wrote:
Has anyone
Darren,
Below are two links that will give you some information regarding MII,
Ministry of Information Industry. This is the authority you would be
looking for. I would give you the link for MII but it is in Chinese. You
can also go to Google.com and search on MII in China, lots of links.
I am
Hi every one,
I am currently trying to get a radio device approved in China,
Can any one tell me who the authority is in China, or help with a contact e
mail, Fax or Phone No ?
Thanks Darren.
Darren Pearson
Forwarded for Alain Samlai alain.sam...@gigabyte.com.tw due to strange
internet phenomena.
Enjoy
Dave Heald
EMC-PSTC Admin
Cecil
the CCIB has a page relating to CCC, but in its Chinese section only.
http://www.cqc.com.cn/ccc.htm
just click the links to open the PDF files and view the new
A. Gittens
Does anyone have information about products that will required EMC
certification to meet the new
China Compulsory Certification system.
It was mentioned that they will host meetings in the future to introduce
this new system.
Regards
Cecil
From: Cecil A. Gittens
Does anyone have information about products that will required EMC
certification to meet the new
China Compulsory Certification system.
It was mentioned that they will host meetings in the future to introduce
this new system.
Regards
Cecil
Hi Jeff,
The MII in China does require type approval (Network Access License) for a
wide-ranging scope of telecommunications equipment.
There are several defined categories of equipment included in the NAL scope:
- Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
- Wireless Telecommunications Equipment
Collins, Jeffrey wrote:
Group,
Has anyone had experiences with Type Approvals for telecom equipment in
China? I'm specifically looking for laws which spell out what type of
Telecom products require it and what types are exempt.
I received a request from our sales in China
Group,
Has anyone had experiences with Type Approvals for telecom equipment in
China? I'm specifically looking for laws which spell out what type of
Telecom products require it and what types are exempt.
I received a request from our sales in China that the government agency for
telecom
of semiconductor solutions in the
United States. This is a new position that will allow you to install a
classification to a new manufacturing facility located in China.
· Define a classification process for new technology, software and products.
· Allow business growth into controlled countries
Here are some links concerning approvals.
http://www.tuvam.com/locations/china/chapprovals.htm
http://www.tuvam.com/locations/china/chapprovals.htm
http://www.ccibkor.com/company/e_company.htm
http://www.ccibkor.com/company/e_company.htm
http://www.ciq.gov.cn/doc/english/index.htm
http
Whoa,
Too much misleading information!
The China safety standard is GB4943-1995 and mirrors IEC 60950
except for testing required at -/+10% of rated voltages, vs. the -10/+6%
of IEC.
China EMC standard is GB9254-1998 and equal or similar to
CISPR 22.
The dominant certification agency mark
Gents,
It is my understanding that the CIQ Mark is to China as the CE Mark
is to Europe. Also the equivalent to IEC60950 is the GB9254 standard and
the equivalent to CISPR22 is the GB-4943 standard. Does anybody know if
there is an equivalent to CISPR11 and is it mandatory to obtain
Richard,
You cannot go wrong if you comply to IEC 60950 for both ITE and power
supplies for ITE. To my knowledge, the China standard is identical to IEC
except that testing is done to +10/-10 percent vs. the usual +6/-10.
If the units are made in China for use in China, you need CCEE
...@sensormatic.com
Subject: Re: China
Dear Richard,
At the moment two Marks for China for listed/batch of products
CCIB [Safety + EMC] for the import and export of listed products.
CCEE [Safety] for batch of products manufactured and sale in China.
For your
You have to follow GB 9254:1998 which is identical to CISPR 22:1997, and look
for lab that is accrediated by CNACL (China National Accreditation Committe for
Laboratories).
wo...@sensormatic.com 05/15/01 12:05am
I am aware of China's requirements for safety and EMC approvals for imported
Hi Richard,
There are currently 2 national mark for China for electrical consumer
products, CIQ and CCEE. CIQ is for importing requirement to China. It has a
list of compulsory product list that must certify for product safety, out of
it there are several items such as printer, monitor, AV
I am aware of China's requirements for safety and EMC approvals for imported
equipment, but I have no clue as to the requirements for products
manufactured in China. Can someone enlighten me, particularly about ITE and
power supplies?
Richard Woods
kinds of
certification, safety and EMC. Since there is a little difference on
certification system between China and EU that EU-LVD specifies the voltage
ranges but China controls the categories, I would say that the RS-232 Aysnch
to Synch converter is not within the scope of the China CCIB regulated
Hi Courtland,
In terms of regulations, a wireline telecom product must comply with
requirements set out by the China Commodity Inspection Bureau (CCIB) and the
State Administration of Import and Export Commodity Inspection (SACI)
covering safety aspects (if included within the current scope
Hello Group,
I have a request to sell equipment in China. After some investigating, I
find that China doesn't accept any outside EMC tests, not even from a
country participating in the CB scheme. So who knows what else they don't
accept. My question is, 'What types of approvals are required
...@ciena.com
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
cc:(bcc: Raymond Li/DixonsNotes)
Subject: Homologations: Hong Kong / China Central Office Telecom Equipment
Group,
Any experiences with getting Central Office Telecom equipment (ITE) into
Hong Kong and China?
CB Scheme to IEC 60950 should address
Group,
Any experiences with getting Central Office Telecom equipment (ITE) into
Hong Kong and China?
CB Scheme to IEC 60950 should address product safety. What about EMC? Has
the Great Wall Mark (China's version of CE Mark) been implemented?
What about environmental management issues Who
of the People's Republic of China, but operates
a
bit apart from mainland PRC.
The IEC listed CB reviewing body for the PRC is the CCEE, which has the
authority
to issue the Great Wall mark based on compliance to GB4943-1995 (IEC 60950 in
Chinese). However, the CCEE mark is primarily required for electrical
Jeff,
I forgot to reference a few possibly helpful websites, each of which can be
linked to from www.safetylink.com
CB Scheme www.cbscheme.org
SAIQ http://www.ciq.gov.cn/doc/english/law1.htm
SAIQ http://www.ciq.gov.cn/doc/english/index.htm
...@ciena.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 8:45 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Homologations: Hong Kong / China Central Office Telecom
Equipment
Group,
Any experiences with getting Central Office Telecom equipment (ITE) into
Hong Kong and China?
CB Scheme to IEC 60950 should address
Hello Jeff,
I've attached some info that I received from UL a few weeks ago.. It
addresses both, safety EMC issues for China. Give it a read and discuss
any further with Sam at UL.
Check out this tradeport webpage. It gives some info relating to China's MII
telecom licensing system.
http
outside of the PRC but with little success.
Josh
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From: geor...@lexmark.com [mailto:geor...@lexmark.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 6:48 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Homologations: Hong Kong / China Central Office Telecom
Equipment
Jeff,
I am
evolutionary steps toward
country certifications. Regulated EMC is new for China, so we are at
step 7. I suspect that within a year or two, the SAIQ/CCIB will accept
EMC data taken by outside qualified labs. Not long ago, all PCs and
peripherals had to be tested by the FCC for Class B compliance
Hello All
I used to have a good link to information about
importing goods into China.
It was http://www.cyberway-to-china.com/ccib
The address is however claimed unknown from the
network (has no DNS entry).
Does anybody know where it's information has gone
to?
This very good link hold some
Hello All,
Does anyone have any experience proving the compliance of there wooden
packaging material being exported into China that they could share with my
organization?
Such as:
- Exactly what proof was necessary to pass customs.
- Is a certificate from the wood manufacturer
Greetings Martin,
It seems that there is a problem in the US and China with using Conifer
(pine) type of pallets. Here is a URL that goes into a little more detail
Ray
http://www.skralaw.com/Articles/china.htm
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From: marti...@pebio.com [mailto:marti...@pebio.com
Joe,
There are different requirements depending on whether you export to or import
from China. There is a January 1, 2000, requirement for all solid wood
packaging materials made from softwoods (conifer) that are shipped from the US
and Japan into China to be heat treated. Hard woods, plastic
of what we
paid them for.
Scott
s_doug...@ecrm.com
ECRM Incorporated
Tewksbury, MA USA
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From: marti...@pebio.com [mailto:marti...@pebio.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2000 10:20 PM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: China Packaging/Crating Requirements
Importance: Low
Is anyone aware of any requirements in China on wood packaging/ crating
materials or special wood treatments required for crates or pallets?
All responses are appreciated.
Regards
Joe Martin
EMC/Product Safety Engineer
marti...@pebio.com
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Around the 14th and 15th of October 1999 there was a flurry of
information and concerns regarding exporting ITE equipment to China. I
have been watching since and have not seen many follow ups.
Does anyone have any updates regarding exporting to China
I think Mark has hit the nail on the head here...nobody knows for sure. Not
quite China or EMC related but I tried for months to get our distributor in
Taiwan to send me the exact safety requirements of his country but he didn't
seem to know what they were. In the end I sent out a mixture
When I was in China last year, The EMC requirements were described as
different then CISPR 22, but If you have a test report from an
accredited lab (not Chinese but they seem to respect UL, NEMKO and TUV) it
seemed to shorten the time.
Scott Barrows
KTL Dallas
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The testing must be performed by a lab accredited by SAIQ. You contact SAIQ
with a letter of intent to have the product approved and they assign you to
a lab. There are very few accredited EMC labs for China, only 1 outside
China (in Japan) at this time.
Ghery Pettit
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My understanding is that the equipment must be tested in China.
If the product is accompanied with a test report it may speed up the
process.
To be honest I don't think anyone really knows for sure. It would be great
if someone who is experiencing a submittal or already has experienced
Mark (or anyone), does the equipment have to be tested for EMC in China? Or
will they take test reports from outside test houses?
===
Mark Schmidt mschm...@xrite.com on 10/13/99 08:09:18 AM
Please respond to Mark Schmidt mschm...@xrite.com
According to SAIQ, the approval process can take 3 to 4 months, so if you
have a product that you want to be shipping into China the first of the
year, you need to get moving quickly. Their bureaucracy moves at its own
speed.
Ghery Pettit
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From: Mark Schmidt
, 1999 7:08 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: emc requirements for China
Hello Group,
I have been advised that China CCIB are enforcing a new EMC test for
adapters
which will be effective on Jan 01 2000.
Is anyone able to confirm this and also able to advise what test standard
Hello Group,
I have been advised that China CCIB are enforcing a new EMC test for adapters
which will be effective on Jan 01 2000.
Is anyone able to confirm this and also able to advise what test standard is
proposed ?
Arthur Poolton
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Hello George,
To speed up CCIB certification under the Import/Export Commodity Inspection Law
Safety License System it is recommended to have the line cord plug CCEE
certified. However, it is not mandatory. To the best of my knowledge there is
no line cord standard for China (PRC), only
I was surfing the NIST Global Standards Program website yesterday and I was
reviewing the meeting notes on the Second US - China Workshop Summary on
Standards, Testing, and Certification held in Beijing on March 10-12,
1999.
In the meeting notes it stated that the EMC standards for ITE
%compuserve@interlock.lexmark.com on 08/11/99 01:43:52 AM
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To: sbtan%ctlsg.creaf@interlock.lexmark.com
cc: emc-pstc%ieee@interlock.lexmark.com
Subject: China Standard for ITE product
Jess,
I believe it is GB 4943
Jess,
The equivalent China standard to IEC 950 is GB-4943.
I have just started to undertake some ITE approvals in China. If you
want to discuss anything 'off line' contact me below.
Regards
Tony Reynolds
Principal Compliance Engineer
is the China standard(GB ???) that is
equivalent to IEC950 (for I.T.E. product)?
Thanks in advance !
Jess
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Hi,
Could someone please advise as what is the China standard(GB ???) that is
equivalent to IEC950 (for I.T.E. product)?
Thanks in advance !
Jess
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Hello,
Can someone please clarify the requirements for a simple analogue
modem in China. (i.e. what to design it to, regulatory testing, etc.)
Any help will be very much appreciated.
Tony Reynolds
Principal Compliance Engineer
Pitney Bowes
Try at these web sites for info :
http://www.typeapproval.com ( For Asia-Pacific region ).
http://www.cclab.com
thanks
Dorababu
Tony Reynolds wrote:
Hello,
Can someone please clarify the requirements for a simple analogue
modem in China. (i.e. what to design
Dear Eric,
I have a list in English of items requiring Chinese approval. I will pull
it
out of my files and check it after the Easter Holidays.
Regards
G. Rae Dulmage, B. Comm.,
President TelApprove Services Corporation
(613) 257 3015
http://www.angelfire.com/on/TelApprove;
Henning, Eric
Eric,
I have a book for that but it is in Chinese language, do
you read Chinese or I will buy you one.
Robin.
From: Henning, Eric eric.henn...@bailey.com
Reply-To: Henning, Eric eric.henn...@bailey.com
To: EMC-PSTC emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: China
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 14:45:02 -0500
Any
( wan...@cesi.ac.cn)
Director of China Electronic Standardization Institute
Safety EMC Testing Center for Electronic Product
Hope this help .
Mike Kuo
Compliance Certification Services
408-752-8166 x:105
mike...@ccsemc.com
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From: ali.a.e...@exgate.tek.com
...@ccsemc.com]
Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 10:56 AM
To: 'Henning, Eric'; EMC-PSTC
Subject: RE: China
Hi Eric :
There are total of 38 items listed in CCIB Second Catalogue of Import
Commodities subject to the Safety License System, Process Control
equipment is not in the list. CCIB used to have Web Site
from time to time.
Mike Kuo
Compliance Certification Services
408-752-8166 x:105
http://www.ccsemc.com
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From: Henning, Eric [SMTP:eric.henn...@bailey.com]
Sent: Friday, March 19, 1999 11:45 AM
To: EMC-PSTC
Subject: China
Any body have a list or know
According to China Quality Certification Center for Import and Export
Commodities (CQC) news dated March 05,1999, there are six kinds of
Import Commodities will be subject to the Safety License System. These
six items are : Personal Computers, Visual Display units, Switching
Power Supplies
Any body have a list or know of where a list might be posted of products
requiring the Chinese CCEE or SACI/CCIB mark?
Is process control equipment included yet?
thanks
eric.henn...@bailey.com
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At the end of last year Chinese authorities announced their
intent to impose EMC requirements on certain import commodities under
the existing CCIB/CCEE safety requirements. Does any body know the
status ?
Thanks to all.
Tom Cokenias
Consultant, EMC and Radio Approvals
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Thanks to all who replied to my request. The information has been a big
help.
Rob Graff
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Beg to differ with you on this Plugs For China saga.
First of all, with regards to the plugs of the type under discussion,
GB2099-1-96 and GB1002-96 CCEE Approval are the most recent and current
National Standards of China. Ron, as with the US or Canada, you are
correct, in China only compliance
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Sent: Saturday, October 24, 1998 12:02 AM
To: bousq...@cm.ksc.co.th; dwight.hunnic...@vina-tech.com;
emc-p...@ieee.org; plaw...@west.net
Subject: RE: RE: Plugs for China
Hello Serge,
CCEE certification/approval
which were not discussed.
Egon H. Varju wrote:
Max,
At 08:23 AM 22/10/1998 -0600, you wrote:
My Panel Components catalog shows that the Australian and the Europlug
are used in the People's Republic of China.
They can claim anything they want, but that is not correct. Perhaps it's
an old
Good Day,
I am looking to ship Information Technology Equipment ( ITE ) to China.
Would someone that has knowledge of what safety and emission standards are
applicable please share this information with me? I would greatly
appreciate it.
Thank you,
Rob Graff
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Subject: Re: Plugs for China
Patrick,
You are correct. The small bumps in the contact blades
inside the wall outlet.
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998 08:15:52 -0800, ed.pr...@cubic.com wrote:
From: ed.pr...@cubic.com
Subject: Re: Plugs for China
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 16:06:42 -0800
To: EMC-PSTC emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org, Millsaps Cindy-G14342
g14
China does not accept NEMA specification plugs. Plugs destined for China
MUST be in compliance with GB2099-1-96 and GB1002-96 CCEE Aproval Great
Wall mark.
Serge F. Bousquet
Safety Engineering Services Asia
124 Changklan Road, (#109)
Muang, Chiang
My Panel Components catalog shows that the Australian and the Europlug
are used in the People's Republic of China.
Max Kelson
Peripherals Engineer
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From: Serge F Bousquet [SMTP:bousq...@cm.ksc.co.th]
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 1998 11:54 PM
I have run into an issue with our plug configuration recently in China.
It seems that China now requires the plug blades to have no holes in
them. Referring to the small round opening at the upper area of a US
plug. We have been told by our customer that we only need to get a
letter from
From: Millsaps Cindy-G14342 g14...@ga25epd.mot.com
Subject: Plugs for China
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 16:10:33 -0400
To: 'emc-p...@ieee.org' emc-p...@ieee.org
It seems that China now requires the plug blades to have no holes in them.
Referring to the small
ed.pr...@cubic.com writes:
Sorry, Cindy, I'm of no help on your question. But, can anyone tell me
just what those little circular holes in the High and Neutral plug blades
are supposed to do?
Ed
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ed.pr...@cubic.com
Ed,
Don't really know what for. But can
; Millsaps Cindy-G14342
Subject:Re: Plugs for China
From: Millsaps Cindy-G14342 g14...@ga25epd.mot.com
Subject: Plugs for China
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 16:10:33 -0400
: Tuesday, October 20, 1998 5:07 PM
To: Non-HP-emc-pstc
/HP-PaloAlto,mimegw3/dd.HPMEXT1=emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org; Non-HP-G14342
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Subject: Re: Plugs for China
Hello Cindy,
The holes in the plug pins have never been allowed for China. If you look at
the Chinese standard for plugs and receptacles (GB 1002-1996) figure 1 shows
the plug without pin holes.
Regards,
Ron Wellman
well...@corp.hp.com
From: ed.pr...@cubic.com
Subject: Re: Plugs for China
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 16:06:42 -0800
To: EMC-PSTC emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org, Millsaps Cindy-G14342
g14...@ga25epd.mot.com
From: Millsaps Cindy-G14342 g14
:
From: ed.pr...@cubic.com
Subject: Re: Plugs for China
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 16:06:42 -0800
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g14...@ga25epd.mot.com
From: Millsaps Cindy-G14342 g14
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From: Patrick Lawler plaw...@west.net
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: Plugs for China
Date: Wednesday, October 21, 1998 11:00 AM
I just looked at a hospital-grade cord, and it had solid, nickel-plated
blades
_with_ a hole.
Is the hole related to plug
...@west.net (Patrick Lawler)
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
cc:(bcc: Kendall Wilcox/Orch/SJ/FCPA/Fujitsu)
Subject: Re: Plugs for China
I just looked at a hospital-grade cord, and it had solid, nickel-plated blades
_with_ a hole.
Is the hole related to plug retention in the outlet? I thought I
Hello all,
I'd like to hear about your experiences, including successes and failures,
if you have endeavored to gain SACI and CCEE marks for China on your own.
That is, without the assistance of 3rd parties, on your side, or the other
side, of the World. Please indicate the type of product you
Hello everybody,
Does anyone know what kind of approval need to
get for normal home use telephone with AC/DC
adaptor for China?
Thank you for your support in advance.
Ryan Kim / Haitong EMC
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