Item Subject: Low Voltage Directive
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Item Subject: Low Voltage Directive
EN 60950 Amendment 3 has been published. Also, EN 61010-1 Amendment 2
has been published. There is no Amendment 1 for EN 61010-1 because
CENELEC originally published EN 61010-1 with IEC Amendment 1. They
skipped Amendment 1 and went to Amendment 2 because they want to
follow IEC numbering conventions.
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Subject: Low Voltage Directive
Author: Non-HP-treg-approval ([email protected]) at
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Date: 4/12/96 9:26 AM
In regards to Nick R. response on 3/12/96 does that mean that a a piece of ITE
equipment that is powered by 48 V D.C supply does not need to meet the Low
Voltage Directive?? In addition as it stands now the EN version of 60950 only
includes Amd. 1 and 2 while EN 61010 only includes Amd 1.
and these are the most up to date versions of the harmonized standards as of
today.
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