EN61000-4-2

6 kV (Direct), 8 kV (Air)

EN61000-4-3

3 V/m 80-1000MHz, 10 V/m 800-960 MHz and 1400-2000 MHz

EN61000-4-4

1 kV AC and DC Power Lines, 0.5 kV Signal Lines,

EN61000-4-5

2 kV AC Line-Gnd, 1 kV AC Line-Line and Outdoor Signal Lines,

 

0.5 kV Indoor Signal Lines > 10m.

EN61000-4-6

3 V

EN61000-4-11

Pass

As information Technology Equipment (ITE) Class B per (as applicable):

EN55022:1998/CISPR22:1997

Class B

EN55024:1998 Required Limits:

 

 

EN61000-4-2

4 kV (Direct), 8 kV (Air)

EN61000-4-3

3

V/m

EN61000-4-4

1 kV AC Power Lines, 0.5 kV Signal and DC Power Lines

EN61000-4-5

1 kV AC Line-Line and Outdoor Signal Lines, 2 kV AC Line-Gnd,

 

0.5 kV DC Power Lines

EN61000-4-6

3

V

EN61000-4-8

1

A/m

EN61000-4-11

Pass

EN61000-3-2:1995 + A1, A2, A14

Pass

EN61000-3-3:1995

Pass

Safety

This equipment complies with the following requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC:

EC Type Examination Certificates:

EN 60950:2000, 3rd Edition

IEC 60950:2000, 3rd Edition

Evaluated to all CB Countries

UL 60950, 3rd Edition, CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00

Supplementary Information

This product was tested and complies with all the requirements for the CE Mark.

/S/

 

/S/

Dennis P. Symanski

 

Pamela J Dullaghan

Manager, Compliance Engineering

 

Quality Program Manager

Sun Microsystems, Inc.

 

Sun Microsystems Scotland, Limited

4150 Network Circle, MPK15-102

 

Springfield, Linlithgow

Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA

 

West Lothian, EH49 7LR

Tel: 650-786-3255

 

Scotland, United Kingdom

Fax: 650-786-3723

 

Tel: +44 1 506 672 395

 

 

Fax: +44 1 506 672 855

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Sun Microsystems 4000 manual Safety

4000 specifications

Sun Microsystems, a pivotal player in the computing industry during the late 20th and early 21st centuries, was renowned for its innovative hardware and software solutions. Among its notable offerings were the Sun-6000, Sun-5000, and Sun-4000 series, powerful workstations and servers designed for a range of enterprise-level applications.

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