Chris, Can you send an eMail to my work address: bgreg...@emporiaenergy.com ? Please and thank you, Colorado Brian ---------- Original Message ---------- From: Chris <00000133def26cf0-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ieee.org> To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: Re: [PSES] NOM and IFT listing/reg for Mexico Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2025 03:35:39 +0000
Brian, For MX I usually use a consultant and go to a govt approved test lab. Safety testing (IEC/EN 608950-1 ) takes about 4 hours in country testing.RF/EMCtesting for 5GHz takes about a day. (same as FCC). If you need a Rep/consultant in MX, contact me as his fees are very resonable compared to test labs. On Monday, February 17, 2025 at 05:01:48 PM PST, Douglas Powell <doug...@gmail.com> wrote: regards christopher Hey Brian, While I don't know specically about Mexico NOM or EMC, I thought it was very interesting that a few years ago Mexico used the NFPA 70 as their own national electric code. It may have been as simple as an English to Spanish translation. I can't say if this is happening with any other Codes and Standards in Mexico. I may be doing some research into this as well since one of my clients is doing downhole sensors in oil and gas wells. The topside equipment is probably UL 508A, but downhole sensors need to be explosive atmosphere and also able to withstand fracking. It's going to be fun. ~ DougOn Mon, Feb 17, 2025, 4:46 PM Brian Gregory <brian_greg...@netzero.net> wrote: Greetings compliance professionals, Looks like one of our chargers will soon be going into the Mexican market. I should have a handle on getting safety listed - I believe registered is the correct term - to NOM-001. The charger has UL safety listing, and UL has said a letter can be issued to prove the product meets NOM safety, for a reasonable fee (I've seen worse). We just need a rep firm with RFC listing to complete the registration. I am less clear on IFT registration for EMC compliance. The unit also has an FCC ID (residential / Class B) and a fairly complete data file, in which I witnessed the testing myself. Anybody have a feel if the FCC ID will suffice for IFT registration? Anyone been through this? 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