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| PDSH 859
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| Wooden parts on luminaires
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| 60598-1(ed.3);am1 & 60598-1(ed.4);am1 & 60598-1(ed.5) & 60598-1(ed.6);am1 & 60598-1(ed.7)
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IEC 60598-1 All editions
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No. Year PDSH 0859 2010
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Subject:
4 K6 b& x5 ?, F$ r, y! JWooden parts on luminaires; n% R" z, m7 @; J, K8 \
Key words:
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! ~4 x( c% {( s- Contact with current currying parts' o5 \, M# _( M2 p1 k
- Supplementary insulation2 {( Y7 Q# Y- U! K9 ~0 f
To be approved at the 49th CTL Plenary Meeting, in 2012# B" e" L& l6 q' u! g
Question:
8 @- L* W; F; p0 g1) In case a luminaire has decorative wooden parts in contact with current carrying parts, can it be
l6 Q! G! b7 d: Z: ]accepted?$ I5 G) m$ C3 I C# v2 S7 A& f
2) Can wood be used as insulating material? (for class III luminaires too)?
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1) Not acceptable.) o$ \# I- @# [2 P" U, K1 y2 i
2) Wood can be accepted as supplementary insulation, if all relevant requirements of the standard are' P3 t+ n$ \5 P% ] `
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