And also in 950 with the cheesecloth, tissue paper, and wood.

On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Doug Powell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Conversely, it seems possible to use a "standardized" ignitable
> material to evaluate ignition sources.  And this has been done to some
> extent in IEC 610101-1 section 9.2 "Eliminating or reducing the
> sources of ignition within the equipment" and 9.4 "Limited-energy
> circuits".  But the aspect of time is not considered in either case,
> only magnitude.
>

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