Hi group,
 
Our experience with POE, specifically PSE, is that the supply output is
limited to 44-57 Vdc and 15.4 Watts Max per channel. Compliance with SELV is
obtained and required.
 
Best regards,

Bill Weller
Engineer
Product Safety Services

TUV America, Inc
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of jeff collins
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 12:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Power Over Ethernet (POE) Shock Hazard


Hi Group,
   
Are there any special considerations in either design or by providing 
a warning label to protect the user or service personnel from a shock 
hazard due to exposure to the POE voltages? Exposure can exist while
connecting cables that are uninsulated with exposed metal contacts. Have any
of the Safety 
Agencies adopted any policies on exposure to these circuits? 
   
This particular product most likely will NOT be used in a Restricted 
Access Area, hence the concern. 
   
Thanks in advance,
   
Jeff Collins

 
 
 
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