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On 21-Dec-09, at 17:51 , John Cochran wrote:


        
        Do you know if there is a CE compliance issue with attaching electrical
components to a hinged door?  For ease of construction, we often attach
components to the access door of our industrial control panel enclosures.  UL
has evaluated our construction methods and certified us a UL508 Panel Shop. 
Criteria is that a solid earth ground is attached to the door, and all
electrical cables are protected against damage.  We are being told by a
customer that electrical components are never allowed on a door, in compliance
with CE.  If UL finds it acceptable, I am not sure why it would be
unacceptable for Europe.  I have seen many enclosures in Europe with
electrical components on a removable panel or door.  Is the inspector
exercising personal preference, or is there a compliance standard that backs
up this decision to reject our wiring practices?
         
        Thanks,
        John Cochran
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