The scope of EN61000-3-2:2001 says that the standard deals with harmonic
currents injected into the public low-voltage distribution system.

I can see that residences and offices are connected to the public system.
However, I don't know about distribution to hospitals.

Are their power requirements specialized enough that their electricity is
provided by a MV transformer?  This would exempt hospital-only medical products
from the harmonic current requirements.
Or are their different levels of hospitals, some fed by LV transformers, some
fed by MV transformers?
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Patrick Lawler
plaw...@west.net

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