I think that an industrial controller might have high-current power
circuits, but 62368-1 doesn't cover securing high-current cables against
movement due to magnetic forces under fault conditions.
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Thank you all
The summary is that as AS/NZS 62368-1 is a standard defined by ACMA for radio
equipment, we will test for this standard, additionally tested for EN 61010-1
Telecommunications (Customer Equipment Safety) Technical Standard 2018
Daniel, The world gets more complicated by the day. This is both the
exciting technologically challenging part of this work as well as the
difficult, slogging regulatory stuff, too.
Historically, 40 years ago, 61010 & 60950 (now 62368) were
designed by folks working in
Good day to all!!
We have a industrial controller with radio capabilities (4G, Wi-Fi) that is
tested for IEC 61010-1:2010.
1.Related to safety do we need to test for IEC 62368-1? According to the below
ACMA Telecommunication Labelling Notice is required
2.If we have the radio modules approved
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