Hi Steve:
First, one of my clients has been told by their 3rd party NRTL that a ground
bond test is required as part of factory/production routine tests, even though
it is not required by 61010-1. I have never run into this requirement in my
work history and I would be interested in
ohms. Properly tightening the screw corrected the issue. In
this situation, it passed ground continuity but failed ground bond.
Josh
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KE SHERMAN
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> Rich Nute has 3 Technically Speaking columns on this that can be found at
> the In Compliance magazine website. The first is here
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Rich Nute has 3 Technically Speaking columns on this that can be found at the
In Compliance magazine website. The first is here
https://incompliancemag.com/arti
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> 61010-1 § 4.1
III devices or devices using an external power supply (brick
or wall-wart styles.)
Josh
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61010
61010-1 § 4.1 says, "Tests in this standard are TYPE TESTS to be carried
out on samples of equipment or parts. Their only purpose is to check that
the design and construction ensure conformity with this standard. In
addition, *manufacturers shall perform the ROUTINE TESTS of Annex F on 100
% of
So here is my question, or actually two of them:
First, one of my clients has been told by their 3rd party NRTL that a ground
bond test is required as part of factory/production routine tests, even though
it is not required by 61010-1. I have never run into this requirement in my
work history
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