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Practical Implementation of a Touch Current and Prospective Touch Voltage Custom Test Fixture on Enterprise Servers and Mainframes
Often-misunderstood tests during product safety compliance testing are prospective touch voltage, touch current, and protective conductor current. This paper details the nuances of these tests and the implementation of a custom test fixture designed for high power applications on enterprise servers and mainframes.