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| DSH 593
0 \" h2 c0 r2 V2 L2 X | New glow wire test requirments (650 C) for parts close to contacts9 J4 o9 i: b/ |7 o) l, `, K5 g1 w. T
| Clause 7.1.1.1 of IEC 60947-1 Clause 21.1.5 of IEC 61058-1" D. v# w1 N3 Y0 m7 I' G
| 61058-1(ed.3) & 60947-1(ed.4)1 V" c( o- j- H/ l) P
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Question:
: H3 _( u- [$ C" O2 l/ _" ODue to the new requirements of 60947-1:2004, parts close to contacts are subject to glow wire test performed at temperature of 650 °C. Is a glow wire test necessary for the green part (figure 1) or isn’t a glow wire test required for this part?4 x& `3 e, O9 Z9 W3 H
Decision:) n5 _+ [. b' |% n o
Although the green part (figure 1) of this switch is mechanically separated from the contact element, the glow wire test should be done with 650 °C. During normal operation, the switching element and the contact element are mounted together. Due to this fact and the relatively large amount of material, a test should be done.; e+ k- L2 {/ G( }' P
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