The cert house which approved the power supply is the 
-> exact same one <- to which we took our product.  
I do not want to get any more specific about which 
NRTL it is for some obvious legal reasons.  
Apologize for the vagueness. 

I'm getting some good replies from people.  But I can't 
for the life of me figure out why when a component is 
approved for a certain application and that component 
is used in that certain application, the approval for 
the component is rejected.  

The grounds for rejection is based on the fact that 
an AC fuse is being used for input protection inside 
the power supply.  That point I can understand. But, 
the use of an AC fuse in the input should have been 
rejected when the power supply first was tested. 

- Doug

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