Gary,

>If this equipment has a chassis bonding connection like you find in
>telephone line up equipment, would then it fall under the class B pluggable.
>I can still remove power cords, but have a chassis to frame bonding wire in
>parallel to that. (Yes, I know most of that stuff is DC but there is a small
>number that is not). I hope to work with the power supply folks to reduce
>the problem through filter design if I can, but I think this is an
>interesting questions. What do you think?

Pluggable Type B is a term which only refers to an industrial type power plug.

Having a permanently connected earthing connection may provide the relief from 
the excessive leakage
currents you're experiencing. Such a connection might be described in 6.3.3.2, 
6.3.4.1 and 6.3.4.3.2
(yeah I know, these are telco references), but, they adequately describe the 
earthing conditions and
requirements. As an aside (well, sort of) I could never understand why such a 
protective earthing
connection is described for the protection of a telecom circuit, and not 
mentioned at all for the
protection (leakage current, etc.) of an AC mains circuit. Maybe someone more 
knowledgeable than I
can explain that. At any rate, pass this by your friendly NRTL for their 
interpretation of doing
this.

Also, an interesting paragraph exists in 5.2.2. It states "Equipment designed 
for multiple
(redundant) power supplies shall be tested with only one supply connected." How 
would one interpret
this? Only one supply connected and then the other, and then add the currents? 
Again, maybe someone
more knowledgeable than I can explain this.

Just trying to stir the pot.

Best regards,

Ron Pickard
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