Hi Tom:
With a bit further search, I found:
http://w3.hike.te.chiba-u.ac.jp/iec417/html/doc/5180.html
This site specifies the use and the referring
standard:
Application: On any kind of equipment. To
identify equipment meeting the safety
requirements specified for class
Hi Tom:
> I guess what you think is IEC 60417 No. 5180, which shows "III"
> in diamond shaped frame (45 degree rotated square).
> (http://member.nifty.ne.jp/tsato/terms/iec417-5180.gif)
Yes, this is the mark that was mentioned
to me.
> However, I don't know which standard require t
Rich,
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 09:39:43 -0700 (PDT),
Rich Nute wrote:
> A colleague recently showed me a Class III
> identification mark. However, he had no
> further information about the mark.
...
> If so, can you tell me its origin and provide
> me with a copy of the mark?
>
> Also, can you t
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Subject: Class III ID mark?
A colleague recently showed me a Clas
A colleague recently showed me a Class III
identification mark. However, he had no
further information about the mark.
(The Class III mark would be used to identify
a Class III product similar to the way the
Class II mark square-within-a-square is used
to identify a double-insulated product.
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