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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Company: Signal and Power Delivery Systems, Inc.
SPDS (Signal and Power Delivery Systems) clears up confusion over what power cord connectors to use in Brazil. Campbell, CA October 29, 2008 -- After decades of confusion and inconsistencies, the Brazilian government certification body, INMETRO (National Institute of Metrology, Standardization and Industrial Quality) has established a firm country-wide standard for power cord plug and receptacle specifications called NBR 14136. This standard, based on the IEC 60906-1 International specification, is now the only acceptable power cord plug and receptacle standard for export to Brazil. This has a direct impact on manufacturers of products because “all products shipped to Brazil with a power cord must have that cord conform to the new standard and be formally INMETRO certified”, says Ivo Landre, President of Signal and Power Delivery Systems. Highlighting a few key points of INMETRO NBR 14136 standard:
“Unfortunately, we have first-hand experience where many suppliers continue to ship products with a power cord based on the older non-compliant standard”, continues Landre. As a supplier of power cord plugs and receptacles it is important we alert our manufacturing, distributor and retail partners of the updated standards in Brazil via this press release, our website or by contacting SPDS directly. While the new standards have already taken affect, there is a grace period which extends through December 31, 2008 for distributors and retailers. The following NBR 14316 compliant power cord plugs are available for immediate shipment from Signal and Power delivery systems for Brazil Power Cords:
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