Temperature Control Equipment
●CE marking
For machinery and other equipment distributed in the EU (European Union), it is mandatory to display the CE mark. To display the CE mark, a product must declare itself to be in compliance with EU Directives. The main EU Directives relating to the products in this catalog are the Machinery Directive, EMC Directive and Low Voltage Directive. Each directive requires product compliance with the corresponding EN Standard (European Standard).
●CSA standards
Safety standards by the Canadian Standard Association, a nongovernmental Canadian standardization organization.
Electrical products distributed in Canada must be CSA certified.
●eti mark
eti (Electro-Test Inc.) is the mark that demonstrates compliance with UL standards.
●ETL mark
Intertek ETL SEMKO is an NRTL, and issues the ETL mark.
This mark demonstrates compliance with UL standards.
●NRTL (National Recognized Test Laboratories)
Testing organizations capable of certification (of UL or CSA standards etc.) which have been recognized according to Occupational Safety and Health Law set forth by OSHA (the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration). At present, 18 organizations have been recognized as NRTLs. UL and CSA are examples of certified organizations.
●SEMI F47
SEMI F47 is a SEMI standard which stipulates guidelines regarding voltage sag immunity.
Semiconductor manufacturers require this standard for temperature control equipment, just like SEMI S2.
●SEMI S2
SEMI is an international industry association of companies producing equipment and materials for the manufacture of semiconductors and flat panel displays. It has established its own standards as safety guidelines for the design of semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
SEMI S2 requirements relate to the work environment, health and safety for products used in semiconductor manufacturing, and cover chemical, radiation, electrical, physical, mechanical, environmental, fire, earthquake, emissions and ergonomics, as well as quality, documentation and manuals etc. Many semiconductor manufacturers require that equipment operating in their plants comply with SEMI S2.
●SEMI S8
SEMI S8 is a guideline on ergonomics which is more detailed than the ergonomic requirements in Section 14 of SEMI S2.
●UL standards
Standards of a non-profit testing organization founded by the US National Fire Protection Association.
In the US, some states and municipalities require UL certification for the sale of electrical products.
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