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ITU-T - SERIES K SUPP 28

Electric shock and related terms and definitions

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Organization: ITU-T
Publication Date: 1 July 2022
Status: active
Page Count: 18
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Many networking configurations use the same wires for power and data communications. When non-shrouded wiring connectors are used there is a chance a user may touch the powering voltage. This Supplement reviews a contact event shock reaction and what levels of voltage, commonly called extra low voltage (ELV), should be considered safe. Reference materials are drawn from the following sources:

- [IEC Glossary]

- [IEC Electropedia]

- [IEC 60479]

Document History

SERIES K SUPP 28
July 1, 2022
Electric shock and related terms and definitions
Many networking configurations use the same wires for power and data communications. When non-shrouded wiring connectors are used there is a chance a user may touch the powering voltage. This...

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