In message <[email protected]>, dated Mon, 29
Apr 2013, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> writes:
The product is ITE and powered by an EPS at 12V DC, 24W. Normally I
would say safety is not required for the product, only for the EPS. But
this product can also be powered by POE.
This is pure ITE, with no wireless, so that the RTTED doesn't apply?
Question is, does the addition of POE bring any requirements that would
require the product be sent out for safety testing? Or can I still
declare the product does not need safety testing?
For the LVD and therefore IEC 60950-1, what is significant is the supply
voltage. If the POE voltage is below the lower boundary in the LVD,
adding POE hasn't changed anything.
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