Tom Smith wrote:
Other AUSTEL approved labs who are not members of the CB scheme may also =
accept the CB reports, and review and endorse them for use by AUSTEL.
This is of course true however they have no obligation to accept CB reports
whereas CB accredited labs do have an obligation.
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I believe there is a confusion factor creeping into this debate.
Neither AUSTEL, OFTEL in the UK, the FCC in the US or Industry Canada
have any business accepting IECEE CB certificates. IECEE CB
certificates pertain only to Electrical Safety. The agreement to
accept such certificates is
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Subject: Re: Australian Requirements
Some time ago Brian Kunde wrote about Australia accepting IEC CB
reports.
I must apologize firstly that I have taken this long
The IECEE CB scheme is very much alive and well and more countries
are joining every year. The scheme recently has been expanded to
include not only a CB scheme, but as well, an EX and a FC scheme.
Not all that familiar with the EX scheme as that is intended for
equipment used in explosive
An additional method to obtain safety approval in Australia (if it is still
allowed) and
other countries that we did when I worked for Zenith Data Systems was to obtain
a CB
Test Report and Certificate based on the appropriate IEC version of the
standard (for IT
equipment it is IEC950).
I own and operate a consultancy business in Sydney, Australia specializing in
product regulatory and standards requirements in the South Pacific. I
personally also represent Australia to the IEC TC74 committee and 2 or it's
Working Groups, WG7 WG8. This committee and Working Groups you are most
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