John,
Thanks for the feedback. I was looking at the wording of the LVD
guidance
document which states
“The Directive covers electrical equipment designed for use with a
voltage
rating of between 50 and 1000 V for alternating current and between 75 and
1500 V for direct current. It should be noted that these voltage ratings refer
to the voltage of the electrical input or output, not to voltages that may
appear inside the equipment”
and seems to imply that the 1500 V dc rating limit is for outputs as
well as
inputs. Is this a wrong interpretation?
If the 230V powered device with output over 1500V is out of LVD than also 9V
power supply is out of LVD - the same situation.
Piotr Galka.
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