I know this doesn't answer your questions specifically, but thought they may be 
helpful.
The Other Brian

EN 61010-1:2010 section 1.1.3 says,
NOTE Computing devices and similar equipment within the scope of IEC 60950 and 
conforming to its requirements are considered to be suitable for use with 
equipment within the scope of this standard. However, some of the requirements 
of IEC 60950 for resistance to moisture and liquids are less stringent than 
those in this standard (see 5.4.4 second paragraph).

Section 5.4.4 says,
If equipment conforming to IEC 60950 is used with equipment conforming to this 
standard, and if there is a HAZARD due to moisture or liquids, the instructions 
for use shall specify any additional precautions necessary.

Also, read section 14 regarding the use of components and subassemblies "such 
as power supplies"...

From: Darnel, Gary [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2013 5:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] Using an IEC60950 power supply to power an EN61010 equipment

Dear All,

I have a question about insulation requirements of the EN61010:2010 standards 
(clause 6).

Are the insulation requirements of EN61010 / IEC61010:2010 identical to those 
found in the latest IEC60950 (2009 I believe, including all amendments)?

Basically I need to know if I use a third party certified power supply marked 
to EN60950:2009, will it meet the insulation requirements of EN61010 
(clearance, creepage, protective bonding...etc)

Maybe in a nutshell, I am wondering where the EN61010 insulation requirements 
were derived from.  Are they the same source as the EN60950 requiements.


Thanks,

Gary Darnel

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