Power supplies face no FCC Part 15 radiated RF tests below 30 MHz. There IS a conducted emissions test. QUOTE Section 15.107 Conducted limits. (a) Except for Class A digital devices, for equipment th
Many thanks to Cortland and everyone else for the responses. They've been very helpful. The device in question has no FCC label that I could find. Here's what's printed on it: Miller Model LVT-60N E1
I see from the UL site they are made by PILOT INTERNATIONAL LTD E185630 ROOM 1708-09, 17/FL TOWER A, REGENT CENTRE 63 WO YI HOP RD KWAI CHUNG, NT HONG KONG and they have a valid UL listing (http://ti
Thanks for the link. In addition to this one, they also list model WN 30913, which is a toroidal transformer rated at 50 watts. Retail is listed at $76. The problem is that this part probably won't f
I've just spoken to the general contractor who remodeled the condo buildings. He's been on the phone with the "head electrician" of the company that did the wiring using the LVT-60N supplies. The mes
I spent some (don't look now, boss) using the high-speed system at work looking on the FCC Web site for form 740's (required to import RF-producing items) indicating verification was performed. I did
It just might be.... I do have a bit of good news to report. My next-door neighbor in this condo building happens to be the general contractor who did the remodel of the building containing the nois