On Thu, 13 Jun 2002 19:23:41 +0200,
  Peter Merguerian <[email protected]> wrote:

> For a 100-240 V ac ITE system with two power inlets (one for the main power
> and the other for redundancy in case of failure of the main power);  what is
> the best engineering and safety acceptable design method for switching
> between the two circuits to ensure that  disconnection of  one of the inlets
> is not going to cause an electrical hazard - someone may touch the pins?

I think it would be much easier and safer to use two separate
power supply units and then merge those DC outputs.
It will also provide redundancy to failure of the power units.

Regards,
Tom

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Tomonori Sato  <[email protected]>
URL: http://member.nifty.ne.jp/tsato/

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