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NZS 6661:1989

Safety of information technology equipment, including electrical business equipment

(±IEC 950:1986) Applies to data processing equipment and associated electronic units, data preparation equipment, and data terminal equipment intended to be connected to supply systems with a maximum nominal voltage of 600 V and designed to be operated continuously under conditions of normal use. Specifies requirements intended to ensure safety of the operator, service personnel and laymen who may come into contact with the equipment. Approved electrical safety Standard

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