According to IEC/EN 60950 section 2.5b, a positive temperature coefficient
device (PTC) can be used to limit current for a limited power source circuit.

 

It says the PTC has to “pass the test specified in IEC 60730-1, clauses 15,
17, J.15 and J.17”.  I don’t have this standard. Can someone outline the
test requirements for me? I’m trying to avoid adding another standard to our
library unless we really need to.

 

Application:  Sometimes we would like to supply 24Vdc to an I/O port to
operate a device outside the fire enclosure. I assume a PTC or Pico Fuse can
be used for this application. We drive the I/O circuit with a programmable
High-Side Driver programmed to 4 amps max but someone suggested that we cannot
rely on it for safety in this application. Any other suggestions?

 

Thanks to all,

The Other Brian

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