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# Y2 V# O& g. o1 T1 e1 M | 2.1.1.1+ v8 Y( d( n3 z% f3 K; m
| 60950(ed.2);am1-am4 & 60950(ed.3), T' H7 Z) l+ v2 B9 r( ^! d* z( T
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Standard:
! \$ Q7 M7 C! v' n1 c. J& D# hIEC 950 (1991) 2nd ed.,8 a% Q) q3 v& F7 o- z6 K
Amdts.1(1992), 2(1993),
2 H% W! L7 u6 q; h3(1995), 4(1996);
2 e# T, v$ E4 z3 w* H! iIEC 60950, 3rd edition (1999)
# d( H+ p% C: C! ISub clause:$ a& z9 \0 V4 g6 F
2.1.1.10 a1 k8 U2 S/ F2 |( w
Sheet No.$ `6 H/ z! @* U& M
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Subject:
" j7 t5 F5 w5 y0 u/ wConnectors and Openings' ]9 ?6 h$ X! V! r% s9 e
Key words:$ l6 d8 R0 Q. m3 [5 X4 K/ S% J* p
Contact with hazardous% ]2 E, k# g |4 v9 f. v2 D; _
voltages, test finger
% ~8 x9 M- z" s" d$ m3 eDecision taken at the7 p H2 ?) n* Z+ d
39th meeting 2002( y$ T" Z- n8 h0 t
Question:
; \ ]/ P \4 m( ^6 F GIs it the intent of the fourth dash of Clause 2.1.1.1 which reads “-functional or basic insulation of0 e: u! u2 }3 [/ k, Y1 `' h
parts or wiring at hazardous voltages” to include a 2 mm air gap of clearance from the tip of the test
8 k1 U+ k1 g2 N4 A; _, C" Pfinger since that dash says “basic insulation” and 2mm or clearance is basic insulation? A
0 i; V9 @ r' S; ~" Y* y) g4 ?subassembly of IT equipment (e.g., uninterruptible power supply) has modular power supplies that! E! i( t' R. U0 B0 T+ }5 @
are located in operator accessible compartments and are removable by the user. If the power' [3 V) y) z! B0 `9 k( V
supply is removed, the supply connector becomes exposed within the compartment. It is not
( w4 O }$ C* S' j0 Gpermitted to make a contact with a hazardous voltage not exceeding 1000 volts a.c. or 1500 volts" W* C2 g0 r% w+ m9 H7 t
d.c. Is this requirement sufficient or is there a need for an additional gap between the part at+ s2 E0 |) M, f* y. r
hazardous voltage and the tip of the test finger figure 19 of IEC 950 (figure 2A in IEC 60950)?
; P# x6 I( i, ]6 z' W6 W4 a! wDecision:
' m Q9 K. |; G! wContact is verified by means of a test finger, figure 19 of IEC 950 (figure 2A of IEC 60950), which
+ |) K' d9 T4 `. V+ Y8 R' N: Y' xshall not contact parts described above when applied to openings in the enclosure (compartment)
- h% D6 B6 |3 jafter removal of parts that can be detached by an operator, including fuseholders, and with operator
$ j% f; K& x+ O7 kaccess doors and covers open. It is permitted to leave lamps in place for this test. Connectors that4 m y! _4 ?9 ?# _; d8 A X4 |
can be separated by an operator, other than plugs and socket -outlets complying with 60083, IEC
$ i# r( Z2 O. B5 k* ^9 I1 _7 ^60309 and IEC 60320 shall also be tested during disconnection. Where contact is not permitted in& B) K) y7 q( A1 Z) m2 s0 U6 A
the above tests, there is no requirement for a minimum air gap between the tip of the test finger and" |) z- g- _8 W5 H
the part at a hazardous voltage not exceeding 1000 V a.c or 1500 V d.c.' x8 P' I* q$ h- T6 h! [+ F
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