Class A device definition

Class A device prevents the child from pulling the webbing of the retractor through to the lap part of the belt, when the adult belt is used to restrain the child directly.
Class A device a device that prevents the child pulling webbing from the retractor through to the lap part of the belt, when the adult belt is used to restrain the child directly.

Examples of Class A device in a sentence

  • Dimensions: upper assembly 74.3 cm W × 69.8 cm D × 36.1 cm H (29.25 in W × 27.5 in D × 14.2 in H) including monitor 82.5 cm (32.5 in) H Dimensions: lower assembly 75.2 cm W × 90.8 cm D × 92.7 cm H (29.62 in W × 35.75 in D× 36.5 in H) Weight 242 kg (532 lbs) Power supply 85 - 132 Vac 50/60Hz 173 - 264 Vac 50/60Hz Noise level <65 dB(A) Electromagnetic emission Class A Important: This is a Class A device.

  • Devices supplied under this specification must meet the conducted and radiated requirements for a Class A device specified in subpart J, part 15 of FCC Rules and Regulations; CSA Standard C108.8-M1983 Revision 1/1/1988; and Canadian Radio Interference Regulation Amendment dated 9/15/88 CS-03.

Related to Class A device

  • Class A-S Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class A-4 Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class X-A Components The Class A-1 Component, Class A-2 Component, Class A-3 Component, Class A-4 Component, Class A-AB Component and Class A-S Component, each of which constitutes a separate class of “regular interests”, within the meaning of Code Section 860G(a)(1), in the Upper-Tier REMIC with a pass-through rate equal to its Class X Strip Rate from time to time and a notional amount equal to its Component Notional Amount from time to time.

  • Class A-3 Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class A-2 Component The Component having such designation.