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Standard:
0 Y8 y2 P3 \ y4 o% o( C1 w& tIEC 60950 Ed. 3
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1 T. n( A, L7 V; G9 Q, gSubject:
7 m% L. K5 Q4 DBackfeed protection
9 ]' u. x3 K5 o3 f# d, QKey words:
" F! e9 B- m+ Y6 J0 _- Backfeed Protection, K+ B" w7 V6 M7 d$ B) S5 w& F l6 _
Decision taken at
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& z$ q2 e- a5 \+ Y k2 Sconsultation
4 _2 A" l# k( d: b9 {Question:
! R, `' c0 j8 vThe product in question is a power supply to IEC/EN 60950 with an internal Battery Back Up& ~( R$ e3 g7 `
Unit (BBU). The BBU provides 170Vdc, which is connected to the “output” of the mainsrectifier2 T, K x' X* @0 ^; N
bridge. The question is related to the backfeed protection to prevent potential risk of
, `# A% b0 F3 y8 celectric shock from being present on the mains supply terminals during interruption of the% T0 m ? F0 e% _5 i0 y7 I
primary power or removal of the plugs from its socket.
& O" l- ~4 F% `% uDifferent interpretations have been experienced, and we are looking forward to a consensus.
; f. T0 N# m$ T" M( t8 ^6 k4 d$ RThree alternatives may be listed as follows:' L+ d$ |: c( o/ F" U/ D
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, P5 u5 Q$ m* L: BThe BBU can be considered similar to parts of an Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS), for. z8 A8 b; k! j5 X- |
which there is the European standard EN 50091-1. However this standard is not an IEC
- {; T& S/ n4 S( ~/ O9 y6 d& |7 Sstandard and may not be applicable outside CENELEC. EN 50091-1 specifies requirements for
+ u8 E8 N$ c. k' K7 {backfeed protection. Sub clause 2.1.5 states that such switching device shall be of an all pole# e& y3 Y4 Z2 u: ~& R% s
type having an air gap in each pole in accordance with EN 60950 Table 5 – Minimum
9 g. r/ y w0 c( e: Kclearances in secondary circuits and using the column headed “circuits not subjected to' s; \( P! j! Z) l7 V5 _; {2 W1 r
transient overvoltage” – for reinforced insulation at the working voltage that is backfed (in this, i Z# P/ Y5 P7 ~
case 170Vdc).4 ]5 y" G, r9 i+ ]8 A# O
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; C& C9 C& I- _According to sub clause 2.2.6 (IEC 60950), it is likely to apply reinforced insulation between
- H/ M1 q+ ^/ Xunearthed hazardous voltage secondary circuit and unearthed accessible parts.
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2 y( v3 r5 c+ C2 `1 S: G- LIf the voltage on the mains plug does not exceed 60Vdc (or 42.2V peak) in the event of a# `/ Q% d; E8 z; {, R$ ]8 B
single failure, when the mains plug is disconnected and the battery provides 170Vdc to the# h% _1 \$ r3 C2 d( a
“output” of the mains rectifier bridge, no additional requirements for “backfeed protection”" C: Q# w) h" g/ c, ?& \' h
should be applicable.& M+ Q E: h) d+ F3 f( Q6 W
Decision:
3 C I2 K9 r5 \, y: ^Interpretation Item 3 is the correct one5 @: \2 g% \1 z* Z8 c$ q
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