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Ingress Protection (IP) Codes are marked on products to inform the consumer and the inspection authority to what level of ingress the product is rated = what level of protection from foreign objects and moisture the product enclosure provides. Many International Product Safety Standards require a specific minimum IP rating to insure that the product enclosure provides sufficient protection according to the intended environment in which the product will be used. For example: indoor use only, protected outdoor use, exposed outdoor use, submersion, etc. Each IP Code correlates to a specific test program. By understanding the IP Codes and which IP Code is required for your product, you may then determine the specific environmental tests specified for compliance. This information is critical to know PRIOR to the product design to insure a 1st time compliant product.]]>

Ingress Protection (IP) Codes are marked on products to inform the consumer and the inspection authority to what level of ingress the product is rated = what level of protection from foreign objects and moisture the product enclosure provides. Many International Product Safety Standards require a specific minimum IP rating to insure that the product enclosure provides sufficient protection according to the intended environment in which the product will be used. For example: indoor use only, protected outdoor use, exposed outdoor use, submersion, etc. Each IP Code correlates to a specific test program. By understanding the IP Codes and which IP Code is required for your product, you may then determine the specific environmental tests specified for compliance. This information is critical to know PRIOR to the product design to insure a 1st time compliant product.]]>
Mon, 05 Jan 2009 10:48:33 GMT /slideshow/IEEEPSES-2005-IP-Testing-Bill-Bisenius/891661 bbisenius@slideshare.net(bbisenius) IEEE-PSES Presentation: IP Testing bbisenius Ingress Protection (IP) Codes are marked on products to inform the consumer and the inspection authority to what level of ingress the product is rated = what level of protection from foreign objects and moisture the product enclosure provides. Many International Product Safety Standards require a specific minimum IP rating to insure that the product enclosure provides sufficient protection according to the intended environment in which the product will be used. For example: indoor use only, protected outdoor use, exposed outdoor use, submersion, etc. Each IP Code correlates to a specific test program. By understanding the IP Codes and which IP Code is required for your product, you may then determine the specific environmental tests specified for compliance. This information is critical to know PRIOR to the product design to insure a 1st time compliant product. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/IEEEPSES2005IPTestingBillBisenius-123118127348-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ingress Protection (IP) Codes are marked on products to inform the consumer and the inspection authority to what level of ingress the product is rated = what level of protection from foreign objects and moisture the product enclosure provides. Many International Product Safety Standards require a specific minimum IP rating to insure that the product enclosure provides sufficient protection according to the intended environment in which the product will be used. For example: indoor use only, protected outdoor use, exposed outdoor use, submersion, etc. Each IP Code correlates to a specific test program. By understanding the IP Codes and which IP Code is required for your product, you may then determine the specific environmental tests specified for compliance. This information is critical to know PRIOR to the product design to insure a 1st time compliant product.
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IEEE-PSES Presentation: Shock Hazards & Accessibility /bbisenius/IEEEPSES-2006-Shock-Access IEEEPSES2006ShockAccess-123118111435-phpapp03
For most of the hi-tech/harmonized standards such as IEC60950, IEC61010, and IEC60601, the requirements surrounding Risk of Shock hazard protection encompass more than half the requirements in the standard = both construction and testing requirements. In fact, all mains voltage powered products enclose a Risk of Shock. It is therefore crucial that the design &amp; compliance teams have a high level understanding of what defines a Risk of Shock and Accessibility, and how to design for compliance. This workshop will incorporate both seminar instruction and hands-on demonstration.]]>

For most of the hi-tech/harmonized standards such as IEC60950, IEC61010, and IEC60601, the requirements surrounding Risk of Shock hazard protection encompass more than half the requirements in the standard = both construction and testing requirements. In fact, all mains voltage powered products enclose a Risk of Shock. It is therefore crucial that the design &amp; compliance teams have a high level understanding of what defines a Risk of Shock and Accessibility, and how to design for compliance. This workshop will incorporate both seminar instruction and hands-on demonstration.]]>
Mon, 05 Jan 2009 10:45:58 GMT /bbisenius/IEEEPSES-2006-Shock-Access bbisenius@slideshare.net(bbisenius) IEEE-PSES Presentation: Shock Hazards & Accessibility bbisenius For most of the hi-tech/harmonized standards such as IEC60950, IEC61010, and IEC60601, the requirements surrounding Risk of Shock hazard protection encompass more than half the requirements in the standard = both construction and testing requirements. In fact, all mains voltage powered products enclose a Risk of Shock. It is therefore crucial that the design &amp; compliance teams have a high level understanding of what defines a Risk of Shock and Accessibility, and how to design for compliance. This workshop will incorporate both seminar instruction and hands-on demonstration. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/IEEEPSES2006ShockAccess-123118111435-phpapp03-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> For most of the hi-tech/harmonized standards such as IEC60950, IEC61010, and IEC60601, the requirements surrounding Risk of Shock hazard protection encompass more than half the requirements in the standard = both construction and testing requirements. In fact, all mains voltage powered products enclose a Risk of Shock. It is therefore crucial that the design &amp;amp; compliance teams have a high level understanding of what defines a Risk of Shock and Accessibility, and how to design for compliance. This workshop will incorporate both seminar instruction and hands-on demonstration.
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IEEE-PSES Presentation: Don't Get Burned By Plastics /bbisenius/IEEEPSES-2008-Dont-Get-Burned-By-Plastics-Bill-Bisenius IEEEPSES2008DontGetBurnedByPlasticsBillBisenius-123117320136-phpapp01
The use of Plastics in electrical products continues to grow. What started with circuit boards and transformer bobbins, now includes most enclosures and component bodies. New applications for plastics appear every day. Yet most engineers know little more than to ask for the UL flame rating. To prevent getting burned during your compliance evaluations due to improperly specified plastics, it is important to know how to incorporate plastics into electrical products. We will discuss the core plastics requirements, material verification, differences between North American & International plastics standards, and the plastics tests. Perhaps even more importantly, we will discuss application specific plastics tests, how to avoid them, and how to prepare for them when they cannot be avoided. This is a presentation intended for engineers and technicians who are involved with the design and/or compliance verification of products that incorporate plastics.]]>

The use of Plastics in electrical products continues to grow. What started with circuit boards and transformer bobbins, now includes most enclosures and component bodies. New applications for plastics appear every day. Yet most engineers know little more than to ask for the UL flame rating. To prevent getting burned during your compliance evaluations due to improperly specified plastics, it is important to know how to incorporate plastics into electrical products. We will discuss the core plastics requirements, material verification, differences between North American & International plastics standards, and the plastics tests. Perhaps even more importantly, we will discuss application specific plastics tests, how to avoid them, and how to prepare for them when they cannot be avoided. This is a presentation intended for engineers and technicians who are involved with the design and/or compliance verification of products that incorporate plastics.]]>
Mon, 05 Jan 2009 08:34:08 GMT /bbisenius/IEEEPSES-2008-Dont-Get-Burned-By-Plastics-Bill-Bisenius bbisenius@slideshare.net(bbisenius) IEEE-PSES Presentation: Don't Get Burned By Plastics bbisenius The use of Plastics in electrical products continues to grow. What started with circuit boards and transformer bobbins, now includes most enclosures and component bodies. New applications for plastics appear every day. Yet most engineers know little more than to ask for the UL flame rating. To prevent getting burned during your compliance evaluations due to improperly specified plastics, it is important to know how to incorporate plastics into electrical products. We will discuss the core plastics requirements, material verification, differences between North American & International plastics standards, and the plastics tests. Perhaps even more importantly, we will discuss application specific plastics tests, how to avoid them, and how to prepare for them when they cannot be avoided. This is a presentation intended for engineers and technicians who are involved with the design and/or compliance verification of products that incorporate plastics. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/IEEEPSES2008DontGetBurnedByPlasticsBillBisenius-123117320136-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The use of Plastics in electrical products continues to grow. What started with circuit boards and transformer bobbins, now includes most enclosures and component bodies. New applications for plastics appear every day. Yet most engineers know little more than to ask for the UL flame rating. To prevent getting burned during your compliance evaluations due to improperly specified plastics, it is important to know how to incorporate plastics into electrical products. We will discuss the core plastics requirements, material verification, differences between North American &amp; International plastics standards, and the plastics tests. Perhaps even more importantly, we will discuss application specific plastics tests, how to avoid them, and how to prepare for them when they cannot be avoided. This is a presentation intended for engineers and technicians who are involved with the design and/or compliance verification of products that incorporate plastics.
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