In message <84CC6D134A3B4D778810BCD21E84DEC0@MmPc21>, dated Thu, 17 Sep 
2009, Piotr Galka <[email protected]> writes:

>He can limit power for most of his PCB, but far beginning elements 
>(like power connector) are powered by power supply connected by the 
>user and it must be LPS (if you don't wont to use fire enclosure).
>I have asked here for it year or two ago and found no solution for it.
>I was told that power socket mounted on PCB is not "plugs and 
>connectors forming part of a power supply cord

or INTERCONNECTING CABLE

>" needing no fire enclosure.

It seems strange that the connector on a cable needs no fire enclosure 
but the fixed connector into which it fits does need one! How do you 
plug anything into it through the enclosure?
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