taharvey
Civil/Environmental
- May 17, 2009
- 8
I’d like to get UL approval on the device. Electronic transformers typically empoly a small transformer for isolation (smaller than typical transformer due to high freq operation). However in this application where 120VAC is an output option, the transformer would be 1:1… and thus be seemingly of dubious value for isolation.
It is not clear when UL requires isolation. There are lots of non-isolated AC-DC converters that are UL approved. I also noticed that there are new rules that allow non-isolated PV inverters that are high-voltage DC-AC connected the mains (high stakes consqeunces).
So the basic questions are:
1. Under what circumstances is non-isolation acceptable to UL?
2. What saftey measures would be required for this class of control device?
It is not clear when UL requires isolation. There are lots of non-isolated AC-DC converters that are UL approved. I also noticed that there are new rules that allow non-isolated PV inverters that are high-voltage DC-AC connected the mains (high stakes consqeunces).
So the basic questions are:
1. Under what circumstances is non-isolation acceptable to UL?
2. What saftey measures would be required for this class of control device?