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| Connectors and Openings
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| 60950(ed.2);am1-am4 & 60950(ed.3)
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Standard:2 C' A1 d* B# e8 }
IEC 950 (1991) 2nd ed.,
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: v+ o2 I8 o1 n0 b) v2 U3(1995), 4(1996);
% W7 h! o; g, y2 ?IEC 60950, 3rd edition (1999), c' I- `# t9 r% Z
Sub clause:: N" C0 t4 C0 r
2.1.1.11 x0 W+ U" _1 C; H7 G9 K
Sheet No.
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7 q3 |* c. {, ^' Y4 b0 GSubject:
; j0 A- b3 [ R( a cConnectors and Openings
0 s, L( m/ G: T8 J+ _) vKey words:
# d& ]# }0 h+ _6 }6 gContact with hazardous
! @6 f, t2 o) {5 Vvoltages, test finger
: F8 D. `; ]' I- p: U7 W! O5 I' H6 yDecision taken at the9 V) ~ h7 b$ ^6 I3 Y' T4 V' C
39th meeting 2002$ {5 b4 ^5 m! V
Question:0 s4 Z& Y$ X* D& z( J
Is it the intent of the fourth dash of Clause 2.1.1.1 which reads “-functional or basic insulation of* m( |1 g& O" z# m, W& |
parts or wiring at hazardous voltages” to include a 2 mm air gap of clearance from the tip of the test( T4 a& O3 _4 L0 l9 c' W: i
finger since that dash says “basic insulation” and 2mm or clearance is basic insulation? A
9 \& z0 }) ?7 ?( u9 e- ?3 Asubassembly of IT equipment (e.g., uninterruptible power supply) has modular power supplies that) I: J! ]! o0 b4 n* A6 K! c
are located in operator accessible compartments and are removable by the user. If the power: W7 K, ?& r1 u
supply is removed, the supply connector becomes exposed within the compartment. It is not5 ?6 Z* h9 N% ~4 O0 e
permitted to make a contact with a hazardous voltage not exceeding 1000 volts a.c. or 1500 volts
& t* l; g3 \$ F+ k) Ad.c. Is this requirement sufficient or is there a need for an additional gap between the part at
- w# e8 k; a9 {1 [( M- |$ M% @hazardous voltage and the tip of the test finger figure 19 of IEC 950 (figure 2A in IEC 60950)?' a# w( d( o. G
Decision:* C) B7 Y; [/ M# G+ Q$ S- v
Contact is verified by means of a test finger, figure 19 of IEC 950 (figure 2A of IEC 60950), which- R$ h5 L5 ^5 Y, Q/ v1 g( g
shall not contact parts described above when applied to openings in the enclosure (compartment)& E# ~8 D! j! v* K: P6 t
after removal of parts that can be detached by an operator, including fuseholders, and with operator6 K( g u d7 k$ [) W+ C2 S
access doors and covers open. It is permitted to leave lamps in place for this test. Connectors that+ {3 ?* ^5 f4 J! G7 C
can be separated by an operator, other than plugs and socket -outlets complying with 60083, IEC
3 p: j& W5 W4 w2 o" @8 e60309 and IEC 60320 shall also be tested during disconnection. Where contact is not permitted in
' I9 V! n* ~' A _) C: o) qthe above tests, there is no requirement for a minimum air gap between the tip of the test finger and
5 }& ~" a, G; D$ Q; y% x8 b$ zthe part at a hazardous voltage not exceeding 1000 V a.c or 1500 V d.c.
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