What does the FCC mean by Class A or Class B?
Product Safety Engineering FAQ fcc part 15,part 68,class a,c...A device which is marketed for use in an industrial application and is not intended for use in the home or residential area. Since the product is being sold to a commercial market, the emissions limits are significantly less stringent than Class B (residential) devices. Products that fall under the category of Class A do not require an official submittal, but simply need a Verification test performed and the data must be keep on hand by the manufacturer.
What does FCC Mean?
EUL HERB MANUFACTUREFCC stands for food chemicals codex. The FCC list many (but not all) common food additives or ingredients. Each compound in the FCC has its own monograph. Each monograph list all test specifications that must be met in order for the product to be designated FCC grade. See similar questions...
What does it mean to audit a class?
TMCC Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)A student who wishes to enroll for no credit may register as an auditor. An auditor pays regular fees and, at the discretion of the instructor, must meet all regular class requirements. A student who audits a course will not receive a grade or credit for that course. Changing from audit to credit or from credit to audit must be done by filing the necessary forms before the filing deadline printed in the current class schedule. See similar questions...
What does the term "hepatitis B carrier" mean?
Frequently Asked Questions About Viral HepatitisHepatitis B carrier" is a term that is sometimes used to indicate people who have chronic (long-term) infection with HBV. Persons with chronic infection can infect others and are at increased risk of serious liver disease including cirrhosis and liver cancer. See similar questions...
If I get a B or lower in a CS class, does that mean that CS is not the right major for me?
Women in Computer Science: Carnegie Mellon's Women@SCS - FAQNot at all, because even if you do get below a B, you are still learning, and if you understand what is going on, or have an interest in the field, then you should pursue it. People have gone into CS with out any experience whatsoever. At the same time, a C or lower in a basic class (intro programming) would be a serious indication of future problems. See similar questions...
What is the FCC?
ONSTAR | HELPFUL INFO | DIGITAL TRANSITIONThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is a U.S. government agency charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and U.S. possessions. See similar questions...
If my name is not on the instructor's class list, does that mean I didn't get into the class?
University of Washington credit classes for grad-school prep...Not necessarily. The first class lists are printed right before the quarter starts and most likely your name will not be on it. Enrollment data can change frequently during the first two weeks of the quarter, and your instructor will not have an updated list until after the tenth day or the third week. Always consult Registration Services about the status of your enrollment. Registration may have just found a space for you and hasn't been able to notify you yet. See similar questions...
I've heard Auralex acoustical foam products are "Class B." What does that mean?
Auralex - FAQsThe Standard for Surface Burning (ASTM E84 or NFPA 255) yields two numbers: "Flame Spread Index" and "Smoke Developed Index" These numbers are compared with three ranges called out in building and fire safety codes. The three ranges correspond to "Class A", "Class B", and "Class C." (Some codes refer to these as "Class 1", "Class 2", and "Class 3." The Class designations are interchangeable.) Depending on the results of the test, a material will fall into one of these three categories. See similar questions...
How does the FCC ruling impact OnStar in Canada?
ONSTAR | HELPFUL INFO | DIGITAL TRANSITIONSince most Canadians live within driving distance of the U.S./Canadian border, OnStar needs to be able to provide the same service in both markets. The FCC ruling is a U.S. regulation, and no date has been set for ending analog service in Canadian provinces. However, cellular carriers in Canada have made the decision to follow suit and transition from analog to digital networks as well. Therefore, beginning January 1, 2008, OnStar services in the U.S. See similar questions...
What do the terms Class A, Class B, and Class C mean on my Michigan CDL?
Michigan CDL - Commercial Drivers License - FAQs.CLASS A . . . allows you to operate vehicles which tow trailers or other vehicles with a GVWR over 10,000 pounds. A Class "A" license also allows you to operate Class B and C vehicles. CLASS B . . . allows you to operate single vehicles with a GVWR of 26,001 lbs or more OR a gross combination weight rating (GCWR) of 26,001 lbs. or more, towing trailers/vehicles rated at 10,000 pounds GVWR or less. A Class "B" license also allows you to operate Class C vehicles. CLASS C . . . See similar questions...
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