I read in !emc-pstc that Brian O'Connell <[email protected]> wrote
(in <[email protected]>) about
'IE C60601-1 table 16' on Thu, 14 Aug 2003:
>    What does the EMC directive have to do with a question on the 
>    application of the Creepage/Clearance table? 

'EMC Directive' is a mistake. It should say 'Low Voltage Directive'. I
understand your frustration in that I did not answer your question, but
someone else did. Nevertheless, what I said is true: if you don't have
the standard, you haven't practised due diligence. 

You may not have a problem with an 'agency' on this issue: it's either
not their responsibility or the European Directives are not involved.
But if the *regulatory authorities* became involved, they would
certainly want to know if you held the standards and had ready access to
them.
-- 
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