On 7/27/2013 12:29 AM, John Woodgate wrote:
Class I products can, and very often do, have parts that are insulated to Class II requirements.

You cannot build a Class I product with a secondary circuit
without also having Class II construction.  Think about it.

A typical power cord carries 2 wires plus earth is a Class 2
device.

An IEC 60320 appliance coupler is a Class 2 device.


Rich  :-)

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