What kind of equipment is it?

The US deviations for 60950-1 clause 4.7.3.4 require the following inside a 
fire enclosure:

*         wiring, cables and connectors insulated with PVC, TFE, PTFE, FEP, 
polychloroprene or polyimide;

*         wire that complies with the requirements for "VW-1" or "FT-1" or 
better, and that is so marked (US/Canada deviation);

Our ITE products use UL approved wiring that meets the above requirements and 
we have no problem selling the equipment in the EU.

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From: Amund Westin [mailto:am...@westin-emission.no]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 4:54 AM
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Subject: [PSES] Approved Wire

Consider an metallic enclosure with some 230VAC and 28VDC equipment inside, and 
connected by single wires.
What kind of approval (EU/US) is required for single wires?


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