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41、tionAll rights reserved. No part of thispublication may be reproduced in anyform whatsoever without the priorpermission of the publisher.ISBN 0-7629-1240-5Copyright 2007Underwriters Laboratories Inc.CONTENTSPREFACE 4FOREWORD .71 Scope .92 Normative references .93 Terms and definitions 104 Protection
42、 of persons in the work cell 105 Interlock override 115.1 General 115.2 Visual indicator .116 Emergency stop system 127 Endurance tests .138 Abnormal operation 14Annex A (informative) BibliographyAnnex NAE (informative) U.S. and Canadian regulatory requirementsAPRIL 23, 2007 CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60950-
43、23-07 UL 60950-23 3DED1PREFACEThis is the common CSA and UL Standard for Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 23: Large Data Storage Equipment. It is the first edition of CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-23and the first edition of UL 60950-23. This standard is based on IEC 60950-23, first edition.Thi
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