The higher ESD sounds like it might be a requirement of the product-specific 
60601-2-XX standard.

I used to test infusion pumps, capnometers, and pulse oximeters.  The EMC 
requirements are increased for those products in the specific -2 standards.

Patty Knudsen
Teradata Corporation
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From: McInturff, Gary [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 7:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] 61000-4-2 3rd edition

I'm trying to track down a customer requirement for a piece of medical gear and 
apparently I'm a revision behind. They have a requirement for 15 and 30 kV air 
and contact discharge and they reference the 3rd edition standard. My current 
standard doesn't have levels that go that high. Normally I would look at 
60601-2  medical electrical equipment ....EMC compatibility.... But it only 
requires 6 and 8kV.

The standard is going through all the time consuming purchase request channels, 
until then can someone with the 3rd edition help me understand when the 15 and 
30kV is required. The device itself is used in patient monitoring and could be 
used in an operating theater.

We'll meet their requirements I'm just trying to figure out the paper trail 
that would lead them to that requirement, could be nothing more than a desired 
goal but I would like to understand it with your help

Thanks


Gary McInturff
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