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It isn't clear to me whether the requirements of 5.4.2 and 5.4.3
(Edition 4) apply if the product remains safe with relevant clearances
and creepages short-circuited (one at a time). The specific case is at a
point fed by a 1 kV DC source behind two 4.7 megohm resistors in series.
Please advise.
- [PSES] IEC 62368-1: clearance and creepage John Woodgate
- Re: [PSES] IEC 62368-1: clearance and creepage Boštjan Glavič
- Re: [PSES] IEC 62368-1: clearance and creepage John Woodgate