All-
Thank you for the responses, I was able to read the scopes at this link:
http://ulstandardsinfonet.ul.com/scopes/
Interesting to note that it looks like UL split IEC 1010-1 into THREE
standards:
UL3101-1 STANDARD FOR SAFETY FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR LABORATORY USE
UL3111-1 STANDARD FOR SAFETY FOR ELECTRICAL MEASURING AND TEST EQUIPMENT
UL3121-1 STANDARD FOR SAFETY FOR PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT
The scopes for all three are nearly identical, but there are numerous
deviations listed before the contents page in each standard. The second
deviation listed in UL3101-1 is to remove "measurement and test" and
"control" from the scope, effectively limiting what follows to electrical
equipment for laboratory use. Likewise, the deviations for UL3121-1 remove
"laboratory equipment" and "measurement and test equipment" from the scope,
and predictably, the deviations in UL3111-1 remove "laboratory equipment"
and "control" from the scope. Thus allowing them to efficiently create 3
different standards from the text of one.
Thanks again to all those that responded.
-Andy
Andrew Veit
Systems Design Engineer
MTS Systems Corp
Ph: 919.677.2507
Fax: 919.677.2480
1001 Sheldon Drive
Cary, NC 27513
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