>> Your state that NEBS requires UL1950 safety testing. This may be true
for CPE but not equipment sitting at the CO. Please correct if I am
mistaken. <<

There's been a long wrangle but, yes, NEBS does now follow 60950. Some
accommodations appear to have been necessary, as it's evident that
clearances permitted under 1490 (and which work in the CO) were to be
forbidden under 60950. But having recently worked on CO equipment I can say
that the changeover has been made.

Regards,

Cortland

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