Gary,

The measurement is made with all power supplies in parallel, but
you can exceed the 3.5 mA limit if you provide a warning to ground equipment
before connecting.  With standard power cords this is done by having the ground
pin slightly longer than the line and neutral.

David

David Gelfand
Regulatory Approvals
Memotec Communications Inc.
Montreal Canada

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary McInturff" <[email protected]>
To: "EMC-PSTC (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 10:44 AM
Subject: Looking at leakage current specs



Was reviewing a number of power supply specifications and would like
to parallel a couple, but the leakage/touch current on them is in the 2 mA
range. Isn't most of the leakage current produced (produced might not be the
word I want) in the upfront filter caps - W and Y capacitors and such? If I
parallel these aren't I likely to see a significant increase in the leakage
current, and probably blow by the 3.5 mm requirement for ITE?
Would the measurement be made twice, once for each supply or would I
have to provide a common input to both supplies and then measure between
chassis and this common point's protective earth terminal?
Gary

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