It is my understanding that 61000-3-2 is a family standard (at least that
is what it says in the introduction of the copy that I have) and as such
includes all equipment equal to or less than 16 amps.
Bob Heller
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[email protected] (Patrick Lawler) on 06/17/99 06:55:21 PM
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Subject: Medical Device Directive, IEC 601-1-2, and IEC 1000-3-2
I was asked the following question, and wasn't sure about the answer:
1) A manufacturer can claim his system complies with the Medical Device
Directive by testing to EN 60601-1-2:1993.
2) EN 60601-1-2:1993 does not have any requirements to test to IEC
1000-3-2.
3) Does that mean that the harmonic standard does not apply to this system
when
it becomes mandatory in 2001?
I realize the Second Edition of IEC60601-1-2 is just around the corner, and
that edition _does_ call out the harmonic test. However, I've been told
that
it may not take effect until 2003.
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Patrick Lawler
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