: Colors of indicators
It is not so much that red not be used, but that it not be used for safe,
normal, expected conditions of the equipment.
One example of this is a PREFERENCE stated in EN 60204-1 section 10.3.2.
(It
does allow deviations based on specific agreement with customers.)
I think
by: Allan, James james_al...@milgo.com
To: 'emc-pstc' emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
cc:(Chris Allen/GB/3Com)
Subject: Colors of indicators
Several years ago I remember that indicators could not be red in color. This
requirement seems to have gone away per EN60950 1.7.8.2. Could the group
provide
that it is clear that
safety is not involved.
Lauren Crane
Eaton Corporation.
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From: Allan, James [SMTP:james_al...@milgo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 1999 8:27 AM
To: 'emc-pstc'
Subject: Colors of indicators
Several years ago I remember that indicators could
Several years ago I remember that indicators could not be red in color. This
requirement seems to have gone away per EN60950 1.7.8.2. Could the group
provide me with a bit of history as to where the original requirement to be
not red came from. Was it a part of the German GS mark requirements or
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