Hej Bob Blick. Tack f=F6r ditt meddelande 22:57 2003-07-28 enligt nedan: >Morgan Olsson said: >> Hej Tal. Tack fvr ditt meddelande 17:28 2003-07-28 enligt nedan: >>>> If the product is uses less than15V AND cannot deliver more >>>> than 8A into a short circuit, UL approval is automatic UNLESS >>>> there is another issue with flammability. >>> >>>The number we got from UL engineers is 30VDC, not 15V. I think this is >>> spelled out in UL60950. >> >> If they say a device that can deliver up to 450W is safe, I sure do not >> trust UL marking!! (Except when a lawyer is on my side, then... ;9 ) > >With your math skills, perhaps you could become a UL lawyer ;-) Doh, Yea now i understand how to become a lawyer, just sit up and read lot= of mails while half asleep... you should not read lot of mauls in the= night... ;) I multiplied 15 and 30... OK, 8A x 30V is 240W, still very hazardous. /Morgan -- Morgan Olsson, Kivik, Sweden -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body