Re: [PSES] [EXTERNAL] [PSES] Magnets as reliable fasteners

2022-02-10 Thread Stultz, Mark
ars. Mark Stultz | CMSE(r) | Sealed Air | Automated Packaging Systems | Streetsboro, OH | 330-342-2402 From: Ted Eckert <07cf6ebeab9d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ieee.org> Sent: Wednesday, 9 February, 2022 9:33 AM To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: Re: [PSES] [EXTERNAL] [PSES] Magnets as re

Re: [PSES] [EXTERNAL] [PSES] Magnets as reliable fasteners

2022-02-09 Thread Don Gies
ously compliance is checked by consulting the standard and the certifying engineer. Don Gies Internal From: Ted Eckert <07cf6ebeab9d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ieee.org> Sent: Wednesday, February 9, 2022 9:33 AM To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: Re: [PSES] [EXTERNAL] [PSES] Magnets

Re: [PSES] [EXTERNAL] [PSES] Magnets as reliable fasteners

2022-02-09 Thread Ted Eckert
TERNAL] [PSES] Magnets as reliable fasteners Hello experts, Can magnets be used to fasten line voltage assemblies to the inside of an electrical panel? To restate my concerns, if strong enough could they be considered to reliably maintain creepage and clearance distances, as well as not overstressing

Re: [PSES] Magnets as reliable fasteners

2022-02-09 Thread Douglas E Powell
Gary, That's quite an idea, and I'm generally not one to squelch innovation. However, most of the safety standards I work with require that accessibility is only through use of a tool. The definition of a tool is sometimes questioned, but typically this includes keys, screwdrivers, pliers, coins,

Re: [PSES] Magnets as reliable fasteners

2022-02-09 Thread Stultz, Mark
need to be brought before the committee. Best regards, Mark Stultz From: Gary Tornquist <05big...@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, 8 February, 2022 9:52 PM To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: [PSES] Magnets as reliable fasteners You don't often get email from 05big...@gmail.com<mai

[PSES] Magnets as reliable fasteners

2022-02-08 Thread Gary Tornquist
Hello experts, Can magnets be used to fasten line voltage assemblies to the inside of an electrical panel? To restate my concerns, if strong enough could they be considered to reliably maintain creepage and clearance distances, as well as not overstressing wires terminating at the assembly?