Dear All,

For IEC 950/UL1950, there is a requirements that before measuring 
spacings, a 10 N force test is required on internal components.

However, there is nothing under the UL/CSA 1950 Overvoltage 
Tests (for telecom interfaces connected to exposed plant) which 
requires a similar test prior to conducting the tests. It seems very 
reasonable to apply the 10 N force on internal components (to 
simulate manufacturing tolerances and/or rough handling in the 
field) prior to conducting the Overvoltage Tests. I have seen 
telecom cards fail the test after a 10 N force is applied to internal 
components and pass the test without the Force Test.

Question: Has anyone else encountered the same phenomenon?

Question: What does everyone feel; should a 10 N force test be 
conducted prior to the Overvoltage Tests?

Thanks in Advance,
PETER S. MERGUERIAN
MANAGING DIRECTOR
PRODUCT TESTING DIVISION
I.T.L. (PRODUCT TESTING) LTD.
HACHAROSHET 26, P.O.B. 211
OR YEHUDA 60251, ISRAEL

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