At 08:05 AM 2/5/97 EST, [email protected] wrote:
>I found a section of Japan MITI-JEIDA documentation that may be of interest.
>This is probably not the latest information but provides an indication of the
>thought process.  Document is MITI, Division 6, No. 378, dated Oct. 3, 1994.
>
>Author is Seija Murata, Director of Public Utilities Department.
>
>para 5.1 (7), Requirements
>When a hybrid piece of equipment or system consists of pieces or equipment
>belonging to different classes, even when each piece of equipment does not
>have its own power supply plug, measurements may be performed for each
>individual piece of equipment, and the limiting values for each respective
>class applied.
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This is interesting.  If it was a 'major' system with accessible subsystems,
I could certainly see its application.
However, if it was an 'integrated' piece of equipment, with a single AC
input connector, would they disassemble it to access the portions inside?

Pat Lawler
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