I read in !emc-pstc that Brian O'Connell <[email protected]> wrote
(in <[email protected]>) about
'IE C60601-1 table 16' on Wed, 13 Aug 2003:
>
>    Would someone please provide relevant clause that explains how to 
>    use this table. Are the peak/dc and rms WV used seperately to 
>    determine clearance & creepage, as in 60950?
>
It's really unwise to try to make a product conform to a standard of
which you don't have ready access to a copy. In fact, if you are trying
to comply with the EMC Directive, the 'due diligence' requirements
practically demand that you have copies of all the standards *you* have
applied. Note *you* have applied, because the due diligence applies to
the manufacturer, not to any test house that he might choose to use. 
-- 
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