I would like to solicit your interpretation of Accessibility as stated in
EN60950 1.2.7.
I have had a power supply, which delivers -48 and -72 Vdc, manufactured by
a vendor. They have constructed the enclosure of the supply such that it
meets the Restricted Access Location requirements for opening, but not the
Operator Access Area requirements.
My equipment is telecommunications equipment, PBX, so only trained personal
will work on the equipment. Any calls to or Tech Support require proof of
training on that equipment before we will assist with repairing
troubleshooting. So in any case the operators would call for service. I
can't think of a case where a customer would want an employee to monkey
around with the phone system.
We sell in the UK and the engineer in the UK differs in interpretation. He
states "this means either a locked room or a further enclosure!"
Your interpretation and arguments for either side are appreciated.
Thank you
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Joe Dwyer
Manager of International Engineering
Inter-Tel, Inc.
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