Not at all helpful, but I have always wondered why, if we speak of high
voltage, we don¹t also speak of high amperage and high ohmage?

Ken Javor
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From: Regan Arndt <[email protected]>
Reply-To: Regan Arndt <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2020 16:35:01 -0700
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [PSES] High voltage versus High tension

Hi folks,
I never encountered this before but am curious if anyone had any problems in
using the European verbiage ŒHigh Tension¹ in lieu of ŒHigh voltage¹ during
their 61010 assessment on their labels and documentation.
Unless I am mistaken on the Group & National differences, IEC 61010-1 does
not mention anything specific on allowing this alternative language.
I also want to know if ŒHigh tension¹ would be a problem in the USA and
Canada during a Field evaluation or NRTL certification? (I only ask to avoid
having 2 labels/wording on a global product)
Thanks for sharing any experiences you had.

Regan Arndt
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