There are no requirements for using an isolation transformer as long as you
can meet the requirements for "touch" current (leakage current) without one.
These requirements are similiar to 950, and not as stringent as the medical
requirement.
 
Chris Poore
 
 
 

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If end-use wiil never see contact w/patient or test subject, and equipment can
be classified as Electrical Test and/or Measurement equipment, and does NOT
fall under the scope of the Med Directive, and can be scoped under the LVD,
then 61010-1 is applicable standard.

Of course, the customer spec can require compliance to the Med Dev Dir. 

Brian 

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Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 9:10 AM 
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Subject: IEC 61010 requirements 



Hi 

I am trying to find out safety requirements for devices that control and 
monitor equipment in a hospital lab (used for pathology). Does it fall under 
the IEC 61010 standard? If so, are there any requirements for use of 
isolation transformers in that standard? 
  


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