OOPS-
Good eye Valerie..............But I should have used the term "Maximum
Operating Temperature" regarding the 130C UL rating.
I just checked my copy of UL 796 & Material Table I in our UL Followup
Procedure. Both list "MOT" values.
Sorry about my error.
Mark
PS- Tonight I'll look into UL 796 further. I'll bet the complete term is
listed somewhere as "MCOT".
-----Original Message-----
From: Valerie St.Cyr [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 3:30 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [TN] Hot Boards!
2 terms COT and MOT (Continuous; Maximum) are they the same? If not,
can
someone point to the definition. I don't have a copy (anymore) of UL
but
they own the COT definition ... who owns the MOT definiton?
Valerie
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