|
| DSH 439
% R3 `8 M4 B' V! V! A! `8 d" V8 {4 d2 P" M1 v/ J1 m/ i$ Q3 N
| Connectors and Openings
. E+ d- x) m @( M t5 Y& \ | 2.1.1.1
# N% d" B# G: Q- H' k/ C | 60950(ed.2);am1-am4 & 60950(ed.3)# @7 i4 ?. g9 g; }, ^( d
| 4 o( [8 o e% m# s8 j4 v
Standard:
8 `3 g8 c9 g( q; c5 `0 C) {8 q, C* mIEC 950 (1991) 2nd ed.,: q+ T5 N# p/ e7 {# i
Amdts.1(1992), 2(1993),
* a' {1 L4 q7 U3(1995), 4(1996);+ z. |) X T, L! N9 o. J
IEC 60950, 3rd edition (1999)2 u! G; a- q/ p* A$ C
Sub clause:- ~0 X+ M! [* k% ], M
2.1.1.10 i9 R: U5 x) r' C5 t1 Q' y# l
Sheet No.
: }. s# x' c4 J7 x w5 w: A2 ?439. h' r+ t( d2 e1 |
Subject:1 K6 J! @' ~& d
Connectors and Openings
, ]& Z8 W9 B$ o0 i; J5 @5 Z' QKey words:6 U' a8 J9 w7 B5 q
Contact with hazardous9 t. S) o1 l& l8 w1 z% i
voltages, test finger
1 x6 [/ y9 u$ r: J3 u9 n5 t' RDecision taken at the* L# b% _; H& x4 x9 U6 V. B" {: I
39th meeting 2002
* Q" e9 M# t# \3 sQuestion:
; ?7 h, E0 l9 bIs it the intent of the fourth dash of Clause 2.1.1.1 which reads “-functional or basic insulation of; _$ N- q* c- C9 z' x
parts or wiring at hazardous voltages” to include a 2 mm air gap of clearance from the tip of the test
9 T7 f( C1 \7 l3 \7 n% Tfinger since that dash says “basic insulation” and 2mm or clearance is basic insulation? A
$ v4 K) P9 ^' F6 s9 Psubassembly of IT equipment (e.g., uninterruptible power supply) has modular power supplies that
$ V( N; E+ c7 \are located in operator accessible compartments and are removable by the user. If the power# V$ }- n2 Q W+ F
supply is removed, the supply connector becomes exposed within the compartment. It is not
! A2 b4 n( u! l+ _permitted to make a contact with a hazardous voltage not exceeding 1000 volts a.c. or 1500 volts# L3 o0 F; Q Y5 L0 p* W( ]& Y
d.c. Is this requirement sufficient or is there a need for an additional gap between the part at5 Q) A6 M; d+ a4 }1 A- j; W
hazardous voltage and the tip of the test finger figure 19 of IEC 950 (figure 2A in IEC 60950)?; B2 l2 _: o9 B! y1 v3 Q
Decision:
3 I, V: R2 u: G! [5 D' m$ gContact is verified by means of a test finger, figure 19 of IEC 950 (figure 2A of IEC 60950), which8 I7 R, G6 g4 q$ D# S( P
shall not contact parts described above when applied to openings in the enclosure (compartment); t/ s+ ? S: U. Z. X% _
after removal of parts that can be detached by an operator, including fuseholders, and with operator" w5 F' {, d5 H2 F- i1 t
access doors and covers open. It is permitted to leave lamps in place for this test. Connectors that
3 M: A* R; G2 |3 D! C$ Kcan be separated by an operator, other than plugs and socket -outlets complying with 60083, IEC: Q& g7 p% r9 b7 L
60309 and IEC 60320 shall also be tested during disconnection. Where contact is not permitted in
6 [) c' U4 i$ g" {) n; Y1 H! k# xthe above tests, there is no requirement for a minimum air gap between the tip of the test finger and7 o. u3 D- Z; U1 b% }( o
the part at a hazardous voltage not exceeding 1000 V a.c or 1500 V d.c.
' U' U! a5 W* \6 H0 D
0 P, U. ?1 j" U! m, d
9 y' |5 y* s) X, v0 F$ Z |
本帖子中包含更多资源
您需要 登录 才可以下载或查看,没有帐号?注册安规
x
|