A more general question: what are the names and identifiers for these
codes, and what are their latest editions/amendments?

Regards,

Peter L. Tarver
Nortel
[email protected]

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>From:  GOEDDERZ, JIM[SMTP:[email protected]]
>Sent:  Tuesday, February 17, 1998 10:31 AM
>
>Where the product approval leaves off, the National Electric Code picks
>up. In North America, I have found reasonable resources to answer my NEC
>questions, albeit, there are several gray areas that continue to be
>problematic.
>
>Europe, on the other hand, is posing a more difficult endeavor. Are
>there any consultants out there that are qualified to answer questions
>on EU electric codes, especially concerning power limited, class 2 and
>class 3 circuits?
>
>For example, the NEC of the U.S. allows circuits to be classified as
>class 2. This allows relaxed installation wiring requirements, as
>compared to class 1 or branch circuit wiring. Does Europe have this
>same, or a similar class 2 designation?
>
>Are the electrical codes of the EU nations scheduled to be harmonized,
>or has that concept been abandoned?
>
>I am interested in hearing from those of you who are knowledgeable on
>this subject.
>
>Sensormatic
>James Goedderz
>[email protected]
>

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