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IEC 60950 3rd. Ed, 1999
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Order No. 23172
The following key national differences are based on requirements other than
national regulatory requirements. The bi-national standard referenced above
should be consulted for further details on the national differences summarized
below.
national regulatory requirements. The bi-national standard referenced above
should be consulted for further details on the national differences summarized
below.
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1.5.1
Some components and materials associate d
with the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal
injury are required to have component or
material ratings in accordance with the
applicable national (U.S. and Canadian)
component or material requirements.
These components include:
attachment plugs, cathode ray tubes, circuit
breakers, communication circuit accessories,
cord sets and power supply cords, direct plug-
in equipment, enclosures (outdoor), flexible
cords and cables, fuses (branch circuit),
fuseholders, ground-fault current interrupters,
industrial control equipment, insulating tape,
interconnecting cables, lampholders, limit
controls, printed wiring, protectors for
communications circuits, receptacles, solid
state controls, supplementary protectors, surge
suppressors, switches (including interlock
switches), thermal cutoffs, thermostats,
transformer winding wire, tubing, wire
connectors and wire and cables
with the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal
injury are required to have component or
material ratings in accordance with the
applicable national (U.S. and Canadian)
component or material requirements.
These components include:
attachment plugs, cathode ray tubes, circuit
breakers, communication circuit accessories,
cord sets and power supply cords, direct plug-
in equipment, enclosures (outdoor), flexible
cords and cables, fuses (branch circuit),
fuseholders, ground-fault current interrupters,
industrial control equipment, insulating tape,
interconnecting cables, lampholders, limit
controls, printed wiring, protectors for
communications circuits, receptacles, solid
state controls, supplementary protectors, surge
suppressors, switches (including interlock
switches), thermal cutoffs, thermostats,
transformer winding wire, tubing, wire
connectors and wire and cables
All critical components are IEC, UL
or CSA certified. See list of critical
components in main CB report
(§1.5.01).
or CSA certified. See list of critical
components in main CB report
(§1.5.01).
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2.3.1
For TNV-2 and TNV-3 circuits with other than
ringing signals and with voltages exceeding
42.4 Vp or 60 Vdc, the maximum acceptable
current through a 2000 ohm resistor (or
greater) connected across the voltage source
with other loads disconnected is 7.1 mA peak
or 30 mA dc under normal operating
conditions.
ringing signals and with voltages exceeding
42.4 Vp or 60 Vdc, the maximum acceptable
current through a 2000 ohm resistor (or
greater) connected across the voltage source
with other loads disconnected is 7.1 mA peak
or 30 mA dc under normal operating
conditions.
No TNV circuitry.
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2.6.3.3
When subject to impedance testing, protective
earthing and bonding is required to be tested
subject per the specified test conditions that
originate in CSA C22.2 No. 0.4.
earthing and bonding is required to be tested
subject per the specified test conditions that
originate in CSA C22.2 No. 0.4.
Class III equipment.
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4.2.8.1
Enclosures around CRT’s with a face area of
160 mm or more are required to reduce the
risk of injury due to the implosion of the CRT.
160 mm or more are required to reduce the
risk of injury due to the implosion of the CRT.
No CRTs in the equipment.
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