Ian,

That depends on the market. If the product will remain in Europe, EN 60204-1
or IEC 60204-1 is the best choice. If the markets are North American, then
the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA 22.1 applies, or NFPA 70, National
Electrical Code for the US. For both the US and Canada, NFPA 79 applies in
addition to the base electrical codes.

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> From: "Gordon,Ian" <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 16:27:34 +0100
> To: 'IEEE EMC & SAFETY PSTC' <[email protected]>
> Subject: Electrical safety of machines
> 
> All
> Can anyone suggest the most appropriate electrical safety standard to use
> for a small machine consisting of an electro-pneumatic valve. We would
> normally apply EN61010-1 however EN60204-1 may be more appropriate in this
> instance. 
> 
> Any opinions?
> 
> Ian Gordon
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