In message , dated Sun, 7 Sep
2014, Rich Nute writes:
I believe the authors of 60950-22 expected that user-accessible parts
would comprise SELV circuits rather than grounded parts. See 2.1.1 and
2.2 in 60950-1.
Grounded parts would be subject to 5.1 in 60950-1.
Thank you. So what can the
Hi John:
I believe the authors of 60950-22 expected that user-accessible parts would
comprise SELV circuits rather than grounded parts. See 2.1.1 and 2.2 in
60950-1.
Grounded parts would be subject to 5.1 in 60950-1.
Best regards,
Rich
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From: John Cochran
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dated Sun, 7 Sep 2014, John Cochran writes:
Actually I need to meet the standard for outdoor enclosures, UL
60950-22, and clause 6.1 refers back to UL 60950-1 clause 2.2.2 and
2.2.3. The difference is the voltage limits are reduced, due to
contact resistance of the body being
Actually I need to meet the standard for outdoor enclosures, UL 60950-22, and
clause 6.1 refers back to UL 60950-1 clause 2.2.2 and 2.2.3. The difference is
the voltage limits are reduced, due to contact resistance of the body being
reduced when subjected to wet locations. The clause states th
I want to thank all who have been contributing to this thread. Thanks,
too, for the reference to the FCC regulation section that backs up what
we all know.
And just to close this loop, I provided the rule part to the designer
and he changed his mind and said he would ship the product with the
For the FCC as noted in the post, special equipment, that is the stuff needed
to pass the test, must be supplied with the equipment with instructions for
using it. For example, the ferrites originally mentioned. In the EU, this
has been held to be too complicated for the common consumer and s
Pat,It is incumbent on the original manufacturer to include any information pertinent to the correct use and operation of the product. Many manufacturers have a "Conditions of Use" section in in their user manuals right behind the safety section. Of course would include any required I/O cables. A
All,
I was looking through sales ads for electronics equipment, and saw a
Blu-Ray disc player from a major company that came with an HDMI cable.
In the past, I would have just considered this a convenience to the buyer,
like including batteries for remote controls. Now, I'm wondering if the
HDMI
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