Dear List Members,

I'm new to medical safety compliance and I've been told that medical grade
external (brick) ac/dc converters can only be R/C and not Listed.  I've done
some brief searches in the UL database and elsewhere and that does appear to
be the case at a glance.

Would one of you with experience with this issue please confirm or deny?  It's
my understanding that the two issues for medical grade are low leakage current
and high electric strength.  I don't understand why the medical grade brick
can't be Listed.  

Thanks in advance,

Carl
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