I didn't receive any comments at all, so I am trying again. Any comments
would be welcomed.

>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         WOODS, RICHARD  
> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 10:58 AM
> To:   'emc-pstc'
> Subject:      Interconnecting Cables
> 
> I need to determine the robustness requirements for the outer insulation
> of an interconnecting cable for ITE when the cable contains hazardous
> voltages and when the cable will be in the same physical environment as
> the power cord. Clause 1.5.5 of EN 60950:2000 says that the cable must
> comply with the relevant requirements of the standard, but those
> requirements are not further specified in the standard.  One might infer
> that the insulation must be no lighter than the requirements for power
> cords specified in Clause 3.2.5, but that is not clear. In particular, I
> need to determine if properly voltage rated computer interconnect cables
> (e.g., UL style 2464) are sufficiently robust to comply with the standard.
> Any suggestions on acceptable cable types/styles would be appreciated.
> 
> Richard Woods
> Sensormatic Electronics
> Tyco International
> 


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