From: Jim Leng ([email protected])
Date: Mon Mar 27 2000 - 10:41:31 PST
Hi Rick,
You are correct for 42.4 V peak to peak or 60Vdc for SELV. However, the
hazardous energy limit is 240VA at 2V or higher. Thus, it depends upon
Voltage to define the current limit. I hope that I answered your
question, Let me know if it is not clear.
Regards,
Jim
At 07:44 AM 03/27/2000 -0800, Rick Brooks wrote:
>>>>
<excerpt>Re: [SI-LIST] : Number of GND/Power pins in a connector ?
Jim,
is this correct, that the highest voltage allowed under UL for SELV is
42.4V?
Also, is the wattage limit 15 watts?
- Rick
At 06:35 PM 03/24/2000 -0800, you wrote: =20
>>>> =20
Adrian, =20
In the US, the UL ELV limit is 42.4V. They used to look the other way
at
telco battery voltage, but no longer, =20
Regards, =20
Steve =20
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