Hi, I am hoping you can give some clarification. I have a client with a High voltage SMPS that is looking place into the European market. There is low voltage input that powers displays and controls, and High voltage DC input ( >1500) for the pulsing SMPS. Since the High voltage DC input is greater than 1500 V, can I assume that the LVD applies only to the those components that are connected to the low voltage input, and it does not apply to components connected to High Voltage input. The sections are isolated. And does that mean that the HV circuit is subject only to the EMC directive? Or can the entire device be exempt from the LVD as long as the low voltage power supply is already LVD compliant and CE marked? We are using IEC 61010-1 our main standard. Your input is greatly appreciated. Best Regards, Lori Young Project Engineer Product Safety Consulting Inc. T: 16302380188 C: 224-388-2050
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