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> One thing that might be a problem is if the heat sink of the primary
> switching
> transistor is grounded.
>
> Then it might be difficult to reinforced isolate the primary switching
> transistor as changing the isolation material will also influence the heat
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Subject: Re: Re: EN 60 950 and Denmark
Hi Peter:
> This is the exact deviation which I was referring to. One of my
> clients states that a distributor wishes the product to be safe for
> those establishments wh
the transistor.
Rich Nute on 09/29/99 04:50:43 AM
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Subject: Re: Re: EN 60 950 and Denmark
Hi Peter:
> This
Hi Peter:
> This is the exact deviation which I was referring to. One of my
> clients states that a distributor wishes the product to be safe for
> those establishments where earthing cannot be relied upon. Does
> this mean to provide double or reinforced insulation from hazardous
all our Class I models, I cannot say
what Class I appliances "may" use a non-grounding plug in Denmark.
George
peter%itl.co...@interlock.lexmark.com on 09/28/99 03:25:02 PM
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George,
Refer to first deviation in Annex ZB of EN 60 950.
Best Regards, Peter
> Peter,
>
> Can you cite the IEC 60950 section where this deviation occurs. In looking
> over my copy of the standards, and listed deviations in CBs we have done,
> I could not find a Denmark deviation as the one
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Does Denmark have a different standard from EN60950?
Is Denmark a member of CE?
Barry Ma
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Does Denmark have a different standard from EN60950?
Is Denmark a member of CE?
Barry Ma
Anritsu Co.
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Does Denmark have a different standard from EN60950?
Is Denmark a member of CE?
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Peter,
Can you cite the IEC 60950 section where this deviation occurs. In
I designs
which
also meet the Class II double/reinforced insulation requirements.
George Alspaugh
woods%sensormatic@interlock.lexmark.com on 09/27/99 03:40:26 PM
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Ah, the limits of the English language. In this case "may not" does not mean
that it is forbidden. Rather, it is a warning that an outlet including one
that has an earth terminal may in fact not be earthed. That is very common
in Denmark. DEMKO and the other Nordic agencies require a special
multi
Peter,
Can you cite the IEC 60950 section where this deviation occurs. In looking
over my copy of the standards, and listed deviations in CBs we have done,
I could not find a Denmark deviation as the one you stated.
George Alspaugh
Lexmark International Inc.
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