Good point, but considering the standard (see below) DC power buses are often
found in industrial locations. I had some previous experience with a product
line that operated almost identically to that Derek mentioned, the device
main controller ran from 24 VDC or down to 9 VDC; whatever the
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Subject: Re: Just how many to test...???
I don't know what EN 61236 is, this answer applies to the standard CE/RE
testing
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Hi all,
I've been approached and asked to advise on just how much to test...
remember I'm a test lab so my answers may be biased.
My client has three designs
Hi all,
I've been approached and asked to advise on just how much to test... remember
I'm a test lab so my answers may be biased.
My client has three designs, the only difference is the transformer.
A 24 V version for low voltage control systems ( about 49.5% sales volume )
A 120 V version for
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