The standards we are typically working with are UL1564, CSA 107.2, and UL2202, 
however many of the older North American standards have comparatively large 
distances between live parts and enclosure.
These locations are specifically not allowed the easements found in UL840, and 
instead, the distances must be met, or barriers may be used.
Regards,
Brian C.


From: IBM Ken [mailto:ibm...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 4:50 PM
To: Brian Ceresney
Cc: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: Insulative barriers deposited on metal surfaces

It might be helpful for the discussion to know the Standard that applies to the 
component you are certifying.

-Ken




On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Brian Ceresney 
<bceres...@delta-q.com<mailto:bceres...@delta-q.com>> wrote:
Hello Compliance Experts,
I'm interested in the use of a high temperature insulator, possibly a ceramic, 
which would be deposited inside a cast aluminum electrical enclosure.
The aim would be to be able to have the product pass safety approvals using 
this layer as a barrier against electric shock. This layer would help to reduce 
the large distances required from live parts to  conductive enclosure, 
especially in North America.
I'm aware of a variety of processes which can provide electrical isolation, but 
I haven't seen them used in  products having safety approvals. The people who 
own these processes don't seem to be interested in using them as insulation in 
products.
Has anyone seen this type of approach used successfully, or had success in a 
similar situation? Any pros or cons you can pass along?
Thanks in advance for your consideration.

Best Regards,

Brian C.

Brian Ceresney, CTech.
Regulatory Team Lead,
Delta-Q Technologies Corp.
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