Bob et al
I agree - or to put it another way "Upon what basis did the relevant IEC
committee arrive at this value?" 


Ian Gordon


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Subject: RE: [PSES] 10cm above GRP requirement for 61000-4-6

A more significant question is: At what point does the tolerance affect
the result of the test? The answer to this question will give you the
answer to the original question.

Bob Heller
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