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Standard:
; k6 ]0 ]) Q" Z) L7 MIEC 60950 Ed. 3
m% T, l. c8 k, J7 ?Sub clause: --- Sheet n. 3762 s `9 G- A. o" J0 R, ~
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Backfeed protection" o ]" L# i7 k* \* u$ }* n
Key words:
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Decision taken at N/ \; ?% Q4 a& u
37th CTL
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to the trial period# B1 x2 q2 C% c/ f
consultation
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' [" E. }! G% r' F% d* zThe product in question is a power supply to IEC/EN 60950 with an internal Battery Back Up6 `+ e/ S2 j1 C0 H$ S9 b5 \/ @
Unit (BBU). The BBU provides 170Vdc, which is connected to the “output” of the mainsrectifier6 w8 x8 X% N% ^" m& \
bridge. The question is related to the backfeed protection to prevent potential risk of
9 z+ U8 v! i7 w& ^ Lelectric shock from being present on the mains supply terminals during interruption of the
4 R; Z' \7 _$ v4 {& R3 ^1 r6 lprimary power or removal of the plugs from its socket.! R8 _; N- P% } M* b/ v# ?* E
Different interpretations have been experienced, and we are looking forward to a consensus.
% ~# Y: J; q, T1 P' ~( P8 sThree alternatives may be listed as follows:
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The BBU can be considered similar to parts of an Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS), for. o( H* `9 f/ \8 ?0 B9 K1 |/ H
which there is the European standard EN 50091-1. However this standard is not an IEC) v @' n2 O( K" G
standard and may not be applicable outside CENELEC. EN 50091-1 specifies requirements for
+ |0 N- _" |/ v% x* q' gbackfeed protection. Sub clause 2.1.5 states that such switching device shall be of an all pole
# |& Z( B0 i" P. G0 _ \& Qtype having an air gap in each pole in accordance with EN 60950 Table 5 – Minimum9 M% L% k( @% G' s% g7 Y4 u0 C
clearances in secondary circuits and using the column headed “circuits not subjected to
1 P; h5 ^9 T- h9 Xtransient overvoltage” – for reinforced insulation at the working voltage that is backfed (in this
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5 X8 C) F" o+ o! J9 wAccording to sub clause 2.2.6 (IEC 60950), it is likely to apply reinforced insulation between
+ p" c: Q! `# kunearthed hazardous voltage secondary circuit and unearthed accessible parts.
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1 ^, m7 A! R e5 @If the voltage on the mains plug does not exceed 60Vdc (or 42.2V peak) in the event of a
. w, y3 [! D: \0 w+ D# tsingle failure, when the mains plug is disconnected and the battery provides 170Vdc to the( y! `5 L) A+ `2 Y1 P
“output” of the mains rectifier bridge, no additional requirements for “backfeed protection”
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* J! q6 {9 O$ M( n! W6 y. U% CDecision:
: [- z' x! ]- a, F D$ e! X' ]4 b8 e. }Interpretation Item 3 is the correct one
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