: MLWaldron @ aol.com @ UGATE
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Date: Saturday August 30, 1997 20:07
Subject: EMC Regulations in Taiwan
rovide information on how and where to get
> information about the EMC Regulations in Taiwan? A search of the web has
> given me dates of implementation for various types of electronic devices but
> not the text of the regulations nor contact information for the BCIQ. Any
> information with
Greetings to everyone!
Could someone in the group provide information on how and where to get
information about the EMC Regulations in Taiwan? A search of the web has
given me dates of implementation for various types of electronic devices but
not the text of the regulations nor contact
Hi! All,
Thanks for the info. on EMC regulations in Taiwan.
What about Product Safety Regulations in Taiwan? Is there any
mandatory requirement especially on mains (AC) operated ITE
equipments? Any special labelling needed?
If yes, does Taiwan recognise equipments that are already UL, CSA and
/BCIQ/TUV/AUSTEL/NZ/VCCI accredited laboratory
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Author: "Jim Hulbert"
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wrote:
> Yes it is correct, but you can get your lab accredited.
>
> Craig
>
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>From: Jim Hulbert[SMTP:hulbe...@pb.com]
>Sent: Thursday, June 05, 1997 3:19 PM
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>Subject: EMC REGULATIONS IN TAIWAN
>
> Greetings everyone!
>
> I have read in the Compliance Engineering 1997 Reference Guide (and
>
Yes it is correct, but you can get your lab accredited.
Craig
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Subject: EMC REGULATIONS IN TAIWAN
Author: owner-emc-p...@mail.ieee.org at dell_unix
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Greetings everyone!
I have read in the Compliance Engineering 1997 Reference Guide (and
I'm sure that most of you have, too) that Taiwan is implementing EMC
regulations which require a type-approval certificate from the Bureau
of Commodity Inspection and Quarantine
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