>As a general rule, products powered from a (NEC, CEC)
>Class 2, (IEC) SELV, or battery power source need
>not be certified for safety. The general rule (e.g.,
>NEC, LVD, et al) exempts products operating at ELV,
>e.g., 50 volts or less.
Just a comment: one notable exception is patient-conne
Hello from San Diego:
As a general rule, products powered from a (NEC, CEC)
Class 2, (IEC) SELV, or battery power source need
not be certified for safety. The general rule (e.g.,
NEC, LVD, et al) exempts products operating at ELV,
e.g., 50 volts or less.
(As near as I can tell, the NEC do
Require? No. Will they? Yes, under certain circumstances and certain
product categories, like ITE. Laptops for instance.
Peter L. Tarver
Nortel
ptar...@nt.com
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> Thank
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> Sent: Monday, September 21, 1998 9:23 PM
> To: PSTC - articles; 'Peter Tarver'
> Subject: RE: US NRTL required ?
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> Thank you, Peter, for your clarification.
>
> You used the past tense below;--
, 1998 1:18 PM
To: PSTC - articles
Subject: RE: US NRTL required ?
I just came across some typographical errors. My apologies.
Please refer
to the below for corrections in "<<>>".
Peter
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I just came across some typographical errors. My apologies. Please refer
to the below for corrections in "<<>>".
Peter
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From: Tarver, Peter [MPK:4N02:EXCH]
Sent: Monday, September 21, 1998 9:40 AM
In paragraph 1 -
For a lo
Is there then nothing that says
> that
> a battery operated product needs any third-party safety approvals ?
>
>
> Richard Payne
> Tektronix, Inc.
>
>
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Grant, Tania (Tania) [SMTP:tgr...@lucent.com]
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> From: Grant, Tania (Tania) [SMTP:tgr...@lucent.com]
> Sent: Thursday, September 17, 1998 11:37 AM
> To: emc-p...@ieee.org; Payne, Richard
> Subject: RE: US NRTL required ?
>
> Richard,
>
> The sections in the NEC you are looking for might be the following,
> in
Richard, you bring up a very good point. There is there a difference between
a law that states "You cannot sell a product unless it is Listed" and a law
that states, "You cannot installed and use a product unless it is Listed."
OSHA and NEC and their clones do not control the sale of products; rath
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