One should also consider the prospective short circuit current
in that circuit if the standard requires single fault testing in that
circuitry.
(and even if it's not required)
If your wire is connected to a 30 amp power supply it's quite a different story
as when it's fed by a 1Amp regulat
Exactly, I only listed what we have tested for CB in general. I know that Peru
has no national deviations but many cities are above 3000m.
Best regards,
Bostjan
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From: Paul Wang [mailto:paulw...@gmcompliance.com]
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2013 7:34 AM
To: Boštjan Gla
For China CCC, there is no 2500m, 3048m, only 2000m and 5000m.
So you have the choice to add the altitude symbol to show the using condition
is below 2000m, or you can test the clearance distance to meet the higher
altitude requirements.
If you are certifying a product with CCC certified power su
In addition to 5000m and 2000m we have also approved products up to 2500m,
3048m and 4000m.
Best regards,
Bostjan Glavic
SIQ
On 6. sep. 2013, at 03:12, "IBM Ken"
mailto:ibm...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I've used a number of different altitudes beyond the 2000m default (scaling
based on IEC 60664 as
I've used a number of different altitudes beyond the 2000m default (scaling
based on IEC 60664 as mentioned in annex G of '950).
You may know this, but I just want to point out- your product does not have
to *function* at 5000m, it can shut down for OT or whatever, they just seem
to want the spaci
Folks,
we are trying to get a 12VDC adapter certified for KC in Korea.
our power adapter vendor has asked us to give them in-country rep for Korea?
Can someone share their experience about this new KC rule for dc adapter
certification in Korea?
I was aware of Japan Meti process for IoR as pe
Hi there,
Wanted to get some simple data point based on your experiences across different
companies and industries: what are an altitude levels been used while
evaluating 60950-1 isolation requirements? By default you get 2000m, how many
of you used different levels?
This is driven by 5000m C
In message , dated Fri, 6 Sep 2013,
Scott Xe writes:
Do you have any idea what the actual products of non-rewirable
intermediate adaptors or adaptor plugs mentioned in sub-clause 15.2 of
BS 1363-3 for mains adaptor are as compared to the 3-way adaptors used
in normal household?
No. I don't
Hi John,
Do you have any idea what the actual products of non-rewirable intermediate
adaptors or adaptor plugs mentioned in sub-clause 15.2 of BS 1363-3 for
mains adaptor are as compared to the 3-way adaptors used in normal
household?
Thanks and regards,
Scott
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