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> From: Nyffenegger, Dave [mailto:dave.nyffeneg...@bhemail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2019 12:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [PSES] A question about FDA language and interlocking devices
Doug --
"knife-edge and finger stock" sounds more like the gasketing around the door to
keep the radiat
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Subject: Re: [PSES] A question about FDA language and interlocking devices
Doug --
"knife-edge and finger stock" sounds more like the gasketing around the door to
keep the radiation inside. I think you'll find similar gasketing on doors to
EMC chambers. I've not heard of
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Subject: Re: [PSES] A question about FDA language and interlocking devices
Doug,
These type of interlock switches are new to me. They are used in industrial
applications where they protect the user from a very hazardous
these.
The Other Brian
From: Doug Nix [mailto:d...@ieee.org]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2019 11:36 AM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] A question about FDA language and interlocking devices
Colleagues,
I had a question come my way yesterday that I need a little help with. Here’s
uesday, February 5, 2019 8:36 AM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] A question about FDA language and interlocking devices
Colleagues,
I had a question come my way yesterday that I need a little help with. Here's
the question:
I have a customer that produces X-ray equipment. T
Doug --
"knife-edge and finger stock" sounds more like the gasketing around the door to
keep the radiation inside. I think you'll find similar gasketing on doors to
EMC chambers. I've not heard of this term applied to interlock switches.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
> On February 5, 2019 at
Colleagues,
I had a question come my way yesterday that I need a little help with. Here’s
the question:
> I have a customer that produces X-ray equipment. The FDA requires that the
> door that gives access to the X-ray source must have an interlock with a
> ‘knife-edge and finger stock’ type
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