I read in !emc-pstc that boconn...@t-yuden.com wrote (in <F7E9180F6F7F58
40858d3db815e4f7ad1f2...@cms21.t-yuden.com>) about 'D of C for medical
P.S.' on Wed, 26 Feb 2003:
>    Thanks for the ideas. But as the LVD specifically precludes medical
stuff, 
>    how can I declare conformity? Has any NCB issued a "formal recomendation" 
>    for this particular combination?
>

A **power supply** is not a 'medical device', unless you intend it to be
used for ECT or electro-cautery or something similar. If it's a power
supply for any unspecified medical instrument, it's not, in itself, a
medical instrument.
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