Hi Amund,
In the term of IEC 62368-1 it would be considered as resistive PIS. You need to
apply fire cone to PIS and check if combustible material is inside fire cone.
If it is inside, special flammability requirements apply.
You have also other options to prove that combustible material is acc
Folks,
IEC62368-1 or maybe any standards since it would concern all kind of
electronics …
* Clearance / spacing from a warm component and to nearby
components/parts that might be combustible, is this categorized as the PIS
issues (Potential Ignition Source) or is it a different categ
Thanks Don.
Do you know at what temperature is the cold impact test done?
Christopher
On Friday, October 21, 2022 at 05:04:33 AM PDT, Don Gies
wrote:
Christopher,
Per Annex Y.6, you have to consider performing the cold impact tests on
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