Ah, the limits of the English language. In this case "may not" does not mean that it is forbidden. Rather, it is a warning that an outlet including one that has an earth terminal may in fact not be earthed. That is very common in Denmark. DEMKO and the other Nordic agencies require a special multi-language warning on the equipment to state that the equipment must be earthed. Therefore, it may be necessary for an earthing wire be connected to the wall outlet.
---------- From: pe...@itl.co.il [SMTP:pe...@itl.co.il] Sent: Monday, September 27, 1999 1:48 PM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: EN 60 950 and Denmark Hello Group There is a deviation in Denmark which states that earthing connection in Denmark may not be established through wall socket. My question is how do they earth Class I products in this case (if at all)? Is Class I equipment forbidden in Denmark? Thank you All, PETER S. MERGUERIAN MANAGING DIRECTOR PRODUCT TESTING DIVISION I.T.L. (PRODUCT TESTING) LTD. HACHAROSHET 26, P.O.B. 211 OR YEHUDA 60251, ISRAEL TEL: 972-3-5339022 FAX: 972-3-5339019 E-MAIL: pe...@itl.co.il Visit our Website: http://www.itl.co.il --------- This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send mail to majord...@ieee.org with the single line: "unsubscribe emc-pstc" (without the quotes). For help, send mail to ed.pr...@cubic.com, jim_bac...@monarch.com, ri...@sdd.hp.com, or roger.volgst...@compaq.com (the list administrators). --------- This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send mail to majord...@ieee.org with the single line: "unsubscribe emc-pstc" (without the quotes). For help, send mail to ed.pr...@cubic.com, jim_bac...@monarch.com, ri...@sdd.hp.com, or roger.volgst...@compaq.com (the list administrators).