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"Larry W4CSC" wrote in message
... vic wilkinson wrote in : to manufacture isolators they must be ce approved & pass many application tests. They must be able to withstand dc currents (not just ac currents) & must have heatsinks capable of withstanding high temperatures for prolonged time (not milliseconds as you state!) The European Union's Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 89/336/EEC outlines the requirements for electrical apparatus to control interference by establishing 'essential requirements' for all electrical goods. snip Shouldn't be a problem getting 4 diodes to pass an EMC test that don't conduct in normal use, eh? The EMC part is not the problem, you are allowed to test that yourself, if you have the equipment. But since this device is part of the mains circuit, other tests will have to be conducted which you are not allowed to do yourself, you have to hire a notified body for that. And that costs. Meindert |
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