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Standard:
; U9 J, N8 Q( Q7 O: |- e5 `( U0 f, ]IEC 950 (1991) 2nd ed.,+ ~; e/ C5 a4 H# ]
Amdts.1(1992), 2(1993),
; W2 R5 ?# T- t* k# z) D' i3(1995), 4(1996);
6 T& \% S% j gIEC 60950, 3rd edition (1999)6 v' Y: f# \" W& J
Sub clause:5 P* Q0 I, B7 T4 v
2.1.1.1
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Subject:
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Key words:& M) `7 ?8 R" ^9 Y; f) ]/ d) G
Contact with hazardous
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6 `% q% B1 c1 R7 C {; f# qDecision taken at the
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Question:
/ e2 \: N/ ?3 ~Is it the intent of the fourth dash of Clause 2.1.1.1 which reads “-functional or basic insulation of; i$ J0 U2 @7 U" L
parts or wiring at hazardous voltages” to include a 2 mm air gap of clearance from the tip of the test, _5 l5 @; H. G: r5 B5 J
finger since that dash says “basic insulation” and 2mm or clearance is basic insulation? A
* V, m- Z$ n& o6 e" d. [subassembly of IT equipment (e.g., uninterruptible power supply) has modular power supplies that
* O6 r% B; z' H7 L, O+ hare located in operator accessible compartments and are removable by the user. If the power: M/ l4 Z2 T9 a D& w3 X0 W. ~
supply is removed, the supply connector becomes exposed within the compartment. It is not
: d' z% }; j' M O/ s0 T2 Fpermitted to make a contact with a hazardous voltage not exceeding 1000 volts a.c. or 1500 volts
: `# x% `6 {" s2 T: z$ T$ n2 {" Cd.c. Is this requirement sufficient or is there a need for an additional gap between the part at
. z3 C' G0 |( h* b, C* E. ^ |! bhazardous voltage and the tip of the test finger figure 19 of IEC 950 (figure 2A in IEC 60950)?
5 z9 P1 H. V* O. i# \: vDecision:
7 z% M% w/ j1 N" ] c& E; eContact is verified by means of a test finger, figure 19 of IEC 950 (figure 2A of IEC 60950), which+ I- X+ ^& B) X7 D# X
shall not contact parts described above when applied to openings in the enclosure (compartment)
# }3 B* z' C: @& G3 rafter removal of parts that can be detached by an operator, including fuseholders, and with operator* \* p _; j4 \7 n' b# m( M
access doors and covers open. It is permitted to leave lamps in place for this test. Connectors that
& k, P% [" l/ F% S0 [& `% h% ycan be separated by an operator, other than plugs and socket -outlets complying with 60083, IEC
u9 M5 o, I6 d: D+ [7 l1 R60309 and IEC 60320 shall also be tested during disconnection. Where contact is not permitted in/ B" h# R. t7 [0 d7 M: B9 j" H* H
the above tests, there is no requirement for a minimum air gap between the tip of the test finger and# O# B* F! _# |/ R% C/ k
the part at a hazardous voltage not exceeding 1000 V a.c or 1500 V d.c.
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