I've used a number of different altitudes beyond the 2000m default (scaling
based on IEC 60664 as mentioned in annex G of '950).

You may know this, but I just want to point out- your product does not have
to *function* at 5000m, it can shut down for OT or whatever, they just seem
to want the spacings set for 5000m.

You also have the option of labelling with the "no mountains" graphic if
you can't get 5000m spacings.
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Mark Gandler <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Wanted to get some simple data point based on your experiences across
> different companies and industries: what are an altitude levels been used
> while evaluating 60950-1 isolation requirements? By default you get 2000m,
> how many of you used different levels? ****
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> This is driven by 5000m CCC requirement and some critical power supply
> component limitations. ****
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> If there will be enough responses, I’ll send back statistical breakdown. *
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