In message <000701c80c50$7d8f9d20$d600a...@tamuracorp.com>, Brian 
O'Connell <oconne...@tamuracorp.com> writes
>I have noted a CTL decision for IEC 60335-1 that seems to indicate that 
>CECC 42200 certification is also acceptable. Also applicable to 60950-1 
>?

I don't know.
>
>Also, I am looking a the spec sheets for several IEC 61051-x certified 
>MOVs and have noted that the rated voltages do not seem to correspond 
>to the 120% requirement. Did the answer to the below question provide 
>some insight into this requirement ?

Did you not get an answer from my colleague? I have been travelling and 
have not seen a copy of any answer.
-- 
John Woodgate

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