Hello Boštjan,
Appreciate your reply.
I have since learned that Table 10 and Table 11 are for the Working Voltages.
Table 14 is what you mentioned,  Withstand Voltage (Transient)
Scott, Thank you for your reply also.
Sincerely,
Ryan Jazz

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From: Boštjan Glavič <bostjan.gla...@siq.si>
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2023 10:13 PM
To: Ryan Jazz <rjayasin...@yamahaguitargroup.com>; EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: Clearances >30 kHz

Dear Ryan,

Table 10 - input is your temporary overvoltage. Normally 2000Vpk for mains 
voltages up to 250Vac
Table 11 - input is your working voltage
Table 14 - input is your transient voltage - defined by OVC (for OVC II 
2500Vpk).
So table 11 brings you very low value and normally table 10 and 15 are 
dominating.

I hope this helps.

Best regards,
Boštjan



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Dear Members,
Hope you can help me understand the requirement for the clearance needed 
between the bottom PCB of power supply to metal chassis.
Looking up UL 62368-1 Third Edition, and using the 'Voltage up to an including 
peak' of 2000 V for overvoltage category II Table 10 for <30 kHz.
I see the clearance is 1,27 mm.
Going over to Table 11 >30 kHz this clearance value jumps to 13,2 mm.
Am I doing this correctly? Or should I be using the 'working voltage' of the 
power supply, Primary to Earthed Dead Metal 392 Vpk, Primary to Secondary 520 
Vpk.
100-240 Vac, 100 W, 90 kHz switching frequency, AC power supply with a 2x3 inch 
footprint.
End product is, overvoltage category II, pollution degree 2, material group III.
Indoor audio music processor, Class 1.
All guidance would be appreciated.
If this 13,2 mm value is indeed correct, I may need to use an insulator under 
the power supply.
Any recommendations for a UL rated insulator type?
Thank you,
Ryan Jazz
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