Creepage distances, clearances and distances through insulation & `& T/ Z) q1 e7 L2 S7 R
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8 N3 g* _ | N, |; b% }Standard: IEC 60335-1:1991, 3rd Ed. 8 R8 R1 r9 \6 rSub clause: 29.2- {- K' G7 i. d0 l& }/ @% g( _6 @
Sheet No. DSH-489) ?% u1 i# C! n% v
Subject: Creepage distances, clearances and distances through insulation( `4 X% F+ G5 Y, a( }# O, K2 Q) R
Key words: - Distances through insulation - Thin sheet form layers ]0 a$ B, ^# ]2 S! T
Decision taken at the 40th CTL meeting 2003 2 H7 u9 k7 D. N4 aQuestion:: J8 j' Q3 m2 h9 R5 ~
For the application of the test voltage, how are layers of insulation that are thermally bonded 4 m; v. n$ E' [8 b8 L7 Ztogether treated? ; A3 |/ t5 h2 a, W; H0 ZRationale: 3 q+ y" _5 }3 P5 c* F/ \% Z- w% C& tSee question. + `" D, A' |$ t' bDecision: 1 E _6 Z% s5 D2 g/ e4 `Layers of insulation thermally bonded together are considered as one piece unless by the use/ B% U( v6 }8 p& ^( W3 d
of a microscope or any other appropriate means it is possible to determine the number of/ Z1 [6 t% Q8 Z1 [% T4 ~' Y, p
layers. When the number of layers have been determined ( i.e. 2 for supplementary and 3 for 8 \# j5 d( a& f+ j* q9 xreinforced insulation), the manufacturer is to supply separately the layers, or samples of/ f/ |; c8 B6 c7 a
material at various stages of the manufacturing process. The manufacturer shall also provide: R' ^8 Z: [" k1 C' G# F
evidence that the characteristics of the insulating material have not been degraded by the * s2 l z( H+ B& ^- ]7 qbonding process. 9 e; J1 L+ |9 r& H 8 \ K7 s6 h( J( P3 o- I[attach]75836[/attach]3 y7 G7 ], b0 D8 |
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