, the desk-top power supply and Euro-style cord-set could be
provided along with a UK style plug adapter.
I am not comfortable with this at all and am hoping that some of you out
there have had some experience with these types of plug adapters. My
questions/concerns are:
* How can the connection
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Sent: Thursday, December 03, 1998 4:28 PM
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Subject: RE: Questions on Plug Adapters
Richard,
It has been a few years now that for ITE, NRTLs do not require a
detachable type power supply cord to be shipped
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Sent: Friday, December 04, 1998 6:56 AM
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Subject:RE: Questions on Plug Adapters
Interesting. I checked one of our ITE UL reports from 1997
Craig,
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, the desk-top power supply and Euro-style cord-set could be
provided along with a UK style plug adapter.
I am not comfortable with this at all and am hoping that some of you out
there have had some experience with these types of plug adapters. My
questions/concerns are:
* How can the connection
]
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 1998 4:28 PM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org; WOODS, RICHARD
Subject: RE: Questions on Plug Adapters
Richard,
It has been a few years now that for ITE, NRTLs do not require a
detachable type power supply cord to be shipped
Craig, this is a common problem. My experience is with North American
Manufacturers selling to Europe. In order to comply with the Low Voltage
Directive (LVD), and Self-Declare compliance with the CE Mark, one
applies an EN standard such as EN1010, for Test, Measurement and Control
Equipment, or
.
Regards,
From: WOODS, RICHARD
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Subject:RE: Questions on Plug Adapters
Date sent: Thu, 3 Dec 1998 09:12:34 -0500
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If you have UL
Dear Craig,
SEE BELOW FOR MY RECOMMENDATION. LET ME KNOW
WHAT YOUR COMPANY THINKS!
My company manufacturers external high capacity disk drive systems
(computer peripherals) which are shipped worldwide.
North American shipments include an ac-dc direct plug-in power supply.
International
:20 PM
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Subject: Questions on Plug Adapters
My company manufacturers external high capacity disk drive systems
(computer peripherals) which are shipped worldwide.
North American shipments include an ac-dc direct plug-in power
supply
Craig,
We faced the same dilemma with our products. Shipping word-wide and trying
to get all products to have the same certifications without question as to
destination was tough. In the end, we use an IEC320 appliance inlet on all
products and have in stock 10 different power cordsets. We make
My company (NCR) ships automated teller machines worldwide. Our policy
on plugs is simple: -
If the product is 120V, we supply a UL/CSA cordset with a NEMA plug,
and if the product is 220/230/240V, we supply a HAR cordset, WITHOUT
A PLUG, together with a one page chart showing the plugs for
Hi Craig:
The short answer to your questions is:
Continue as you are currently doing (i.e., provide
the correct cordset for the country of destination)
HP provides the correct cordset for the country of
destination. (Almost all of our products are wide-
range, 100-240 V, 50-60 Hz.)
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