Re: [PSES] EU harmonised standard of EN 62368-1 Ed3 : 2020 for General Product Safety Directive

2022-11-01 Thread Scott Xe
Dear Mike, Appreciate your spotting out the essential part that was over-looked. As explained in above reply, it seems a full version of EN 62368-1 : 2020 is still applied. Did EU remove the transitional period for any updates/amendments recently? From now on, all listed standards take effect

Re: [PSES] EU harmonised standard of EN 62368-1 Ed3 : 2020 for General Product Safety Directive

2022-11-01 Thread Scott Xe
Hi Charlie, You are right the edition 2 has not been listed in GPSD. The 2022/1401 decision amending 2019/1698 decision states that row 66 and 67 are replaced by EN IEC 62368-1 : 2020 and EN IEC 62368-1 : 2020/A11 : 2020. The row 66 and 67 of 2019/1698 are referenced to EN 60065 and 60950-1.

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Re: [PSES] Surge Protection Device required by NEC

2022-11-01 Thread Don Gies
Group, The requirement for surge protection in NFPA 70 (2023): 670.6 goes back to NFPA 79, “Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery.” The scope NEC 70 (2023): 670 refers to NFPA 79, as follows: Article 670 Industrial Machinery 670.1 Scope. This article covers the nameplate data for,

Re: [PSES] Surge Protection Device required by NEC

2022-11-01 Thread Bill Owsley
I am a bit fuzzy on the details, but spd internal to machine has to meet a certain requirement, while if mounted outside, it met another requirement.The outside one was "easier".So a surge box was installed outside of machine.  Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 16:02,

Re: [PSES] Surge Protection Device required by NEC

2022-11-01 Thread Richard Nute
The NEC 670.6 quote triggers some questions: I wonder why industrial machinery with a safety interlock is required to have surge protection as opposed to machinery that does not have an interlock? Is an “on-off” or “run-stop” control considered a “safety interlock”? Is the “surge”

Re: [PSES] Surge Protection Device required by NEC

2022-11-01 Thread Doug Powell
>From the 2020 Edition, emphasis is mine. "670.6 Surge Protection. Industrial machinery with safety interlock control devices *not effectively protected from voltage surges on the incoming supply circuit* shall have surge protection installed." It does not say where this protection needs to be

[PSES] Surge Protection Device required by NEC

2022-11-01 Thread Brian Kunde
It just came to my attention that section 670.6 of the US National Electric Code 2017 requires a listed Surge Protection Device (SPD) to be on any Industrial Machine that has an Interlock, or I assume any kind of safety function. Is this true? The only information I can find on the internet is

Re: [PSES] EU harmonised standard of EN 62368-1 Ed3 : 2020 for General Product Safety Directive

2022-11-01 Thread MIKE SHERMAN
Scott -- Go to page 63 of the OJ from August 16 https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=OJ:L:2022:213:FULL=EN and look at item 21 “However, the publication of those references should be limited to the clauses 3.3.19 ‘Sound exposure’ and 10.6 ‘Safeguard against acoustic energy

Re: [PSES] EU harmonised standard of EN 62368-1 Ed3 : 2020 for General Product Safety Directive

2022-11-01 Thread Charlie Blackham
Scott I’m fairly certain that EN 62368-1:2014 was never listed under the GPSD – only the LVD – 60065 and 60950 remained listed. The listing of the 2020 version of 62368-1 is accompanied by the following “whereas”: By letter M/452 of 28 September 2009, the Commission made a request to the

[PSES] EU harmonised standard of EN 62368-1 Ed3 : 2020 for General Product Safety Directive

2022-11-01 Thread Scott Xe
Dear All, On 16 Aug 2022, OJEU listed EN 62368-1 2020 without a deadline of an enforcement date. Normally it will have a transitional period of 18 or 24 months. Does it mean to take effect immediately without a transitional period from EN 62368-1 Ed2 : 2014 to EN 62368-1 Ed 3 : 2020? Thanks