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<of578743b6.7a8d8e56-on8625753f.0078b192-8625753f.007a0...@amat.com>, 
dated Thu, 15 Jan 2009, lauren_cr...@amat.com writes:

>Does anyone know of a certification standard (e.g., UL, EN) that may 
>exist for terminal block accessories. I am specifically curious about 
>"jumper bars" used to bridge the continuity of adjacent terminals.
>
>I've gotten a few hits on Google related to ATEX considerations, but my 
>focus is just on basic "shock and fire" issues.

Look at IEC 60947-7-1,2 and 3.

www.iec.ch -> webstore search.
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