Re: EN-60950 Question ...

1998-01-29 Thread Rich Nute
Hi Glenn: Thanks for your questions... > Both cl 1.2.5.1 and 1.2.5.2 say ...plug and socket-outlet OR an > appliance coupler OR both. If my product uses an IEC320 plug for the > wall, and an IEC309 ac inlet to the product, is it type A or B? The issue is high leakage current. Because

RE: EN-60950 Question ...

1998-01-29 Thread Lesmeister, Glenn
r: 713-786-4930 -Original Message- From: Rich Nute [SMTP:ri...@sdd.hp.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 1998 7:46 PM To: dmck...@paragon-networks.com Cc: emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: Re: EN-60950 Question ... Hi Doug: You ask: > Questions: If you claim

RE: EN-60950 Question ...

1998-01-21 Thread Ing. Gert Gremmen
Hello Doug, The spirit is rather simple: Leakage currents over 3.5 mA are judged to be dangerous. Therefore as soon as the equipment exceeds this value an industrial type of plug is required, and a label should be added warning the operator. 5.2.5 should be read as: only for these 3 categorie

Re: EN-60950 Question ...

1998-01-21 Thread Rich Nute
Hi Doug: You ask: > Questions: If you claim your equipment is > pluggable type equipment type A: > > Are you exempt from 5.2.5 ??? Sort of. If you are Pluggable Type A, then you cannot exceed 3.5 mA leakage current. If you do not exceed 3.5 mA leakage current,