Chris,
The standard (UL1950/EN 60 950) allows you to conduct an Impulse Test in
lieu of a Dielectric Strength Test. The MOVS should be left in place when
doing an Impulse Test. Most probably you will pass using the Impulse Test
Method and you do not need to spend money on
re-work or perpheral
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From: Maxwell, Chris [SMTP:chr...@gnlp.com]
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 10:34 AM
To: 'EMC-PSTC Internet Forum'
Subject:Safety: Hi-Pot Suppression for TNV lines
Group,
Is there an in-line adapter that we can install on a TNV line (in our case
[mailto:eric.petitpie...@pulse.com]
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 10:14 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org; Maxwell; Chris
Subject: Re: Safety: Hi-Pot Suppression for TNV lines
Chris,
Usually the hi-pot tests done during the safety evaluation are meant
to verify spacings
) of the hookswitch.
Eric Petitpierre
Pulsecom
Herndon, VA
eric.petitpie...@pulse.com
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Subject: Safety: Hi-Pot Suppression for TNV lines
Author: chr...@gnlp.com (Maxwell; Chris) at smtp
Group,
Is there an in-line adapter that we can install on a TNV line (in our case,
a typical RJ12 phone line) to our product that will provide a second layer
of hi-pot protection? The whole explanation follows for those who think
they can help. Others can press delete right now and get on with
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