Martin Hi! Competitor's product is Class I. > > > From: Martin Ansdell@MITEL on 03/19/99 09:20 AM > Hello, > > This is the first time that I've replied to TREG, so I hope all goes well. > > UL requires two levels of protection. > > Class I equipment uses protective earth as one level, so the protective > earthing terminal has to be permanent and hence the "stud on the chasis" > method. > > Class II equipment satisfies two levels of protection without reliance on > protective earth. Earth is only present for operational requirements. > > Could you confirm whether your competitor's equipment is Class I or Class > II. The class makes a significant difference in the earthing requirements. > > Regards, > Martin. > > > > > From: pe...@itl.co.il on 03/18/99 11:47 PM ZE2 > > Please respond to t...@world.std.com > > To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org, t...@world.std.com > cc: (bcc: Martin Ansdell/Kan/Mitel) > > Subject: Protective Earthing Terminal > > >
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