[OpenTRV-dev] OT: Low voltage directive
Bo Herrmannsen
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Thu Apr 3 11:42:51 BST 2014
I could give you the link to the directive.... but that will tell you even
as little...
http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/electrical/lvd/index_en.htm
its basic the directive from the EU that sets the basic safety so humans and
animals are keept safe...
But yes i have an connector in mind, with some carefull thinking a standard
minijack, maybe not a PCB type but a panel mounted one...
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From: Stuart Poulton
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Subject: Re: [OpenTRV-dev] OT: Low voltage directive
On 03/04/14 11:12, Bo Herrmannsen wrote:
> Hi
> Any on the list that can say if a product is in compliance with the low
> voltage directive?
> The case is an wall plug adapter thing i try to make... its intended for
> messureing the mains. it has an optoisolator at the output and is enclosed
> in a wall plug adapter case
> the PCB is attached... should fit the 200k limit
>
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Bo,
What is "the low voltage directive" without details it's almost
impossible to comment ?
One question, how are you planning to use the connections to the Opto ?
If it was me I'd be looking at a PCB based connector that then has a
flush cutout in the case. No chance of anything coming loose and finding ~AC
Stuart
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