RE: Mains Cords in the UK and the fuse rating

2001-12-03 Thread Ehler, Kyle
I agree provided there is no earthing conductor. I thought the 2 meter cord length happens to meet earth fault requirements as many cords are 3 conductor and the 60950 standard specifies the ground conductor resistance to be less than 0.1 ohms as verified by test. kyle -Original Message-

Re: Mains Cords in the UK and the fuse rating

2001-12-01 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that Rich Nute ri...@sdd.hp.com wrote (in 200112010039.qaa15...@epgc196.sdd.hp.com) about 'Mains Cords in the UK and the fuse rating', on Fri, 30 Nov 2001: So, the 2-meter length restriction (0.092 ohms) appears not to be in consideration of the short- circuit current. It

Re: Mains Cords in the UK and the fuse rating

2001-12-01 Thread Rich Nute
Hi John: More significantly, its resistance affects the maximum short-circuit current that can flow. This is a valid consideration with regard to safety. Given a 6-amp maximum, 0.75 sq mm size, and 2 meters length. In North America, 2X rated current is the 1-minute operating time

Re: Mains Cords in the UK and the fuse rating

2001-11-30 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that Rich Nute ri...@sdd.hp.com wrote (in 200111301943.laa15...@epgc196.sdd.hp.com) about 'Mains Cords in the UK and the fuse rating', on Fri, 30 Nov 2001: The length of the cord will affect the voltage at the load end of the cord. More significantly, its resistance affects

Re: Mains Cords in the UK and the fuse rating

2001-11-30 Thread Rich Nute
For an IT product there is a restriction in the use of mains cords with a cross sectional area of 0.75mm2 for units up to 6 amps when the cord is greater than 2m in length (EN60950: 2000 section 3.2.5) I am curious as to the hazard that is prevented by this length

RE: Mains Cords in the UK and the fuse rating

2001-11-30 Thread Crabb, John
Almost certainly the answer will be found in BS1363 Part 1, Specification for rewirable and non-rewirable 13A fused plugs. (I assume you are referring to UK plugs, as I don't know of any other plug with a fuse). My copy of BS1363 is rather old, but there is a table which shows a 3A (5A) fuse

RE: Mains Cords in the UK and the fuse rating

2001-11-30 Thread WELLMAN,RON (A-PaloAlto,ex1)
I recommend that you get copies of BS 1362 and all parts of BS 1363 from BSI. You may also want to get a copy of EN 60799. Regards, +=+ |Ronald R. Wellman|Voice : 408-345-8229 | |Agilent Technologies

Re: Mains Cords in the UK and the fuse rating

2001-11-29 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that Chris Allen chris_al...@eur.3com.com wrote (in 80256b13.004f5079...@notesmta.eur.3com.com) about 'Mains Cords in the UK and the fuse rating', on Thu, 29 Nov 2001: For an IT product there is a restriction in the use of mains cords with a cross sectional area of 0.75mm2 for