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BS EN IEC 61010-2-030:2021+A11:2021 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use - Particular requirements for equipment having testing or measuring circuits, 2021
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- 1 Modification to 6.8.3.1, “The a.c. voltage test”
- 2 Modification to 6.8.3.2, “The d.c. voltage test”
- 3 Modifications to K.101.4.1, “General”
- 4 Addition of Annex ZA, “Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications”
- Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
- 5 Addition of Annex ZZ, “Relationship between this European standard and the safety objectives of Directive 2014/35/EU [2014 OJ L96] aimed to be covered”
- Annex ZZ (informative)Relationship between this European standard and the safety objectives of Directive 2014/35/EU [2014 OJ L96] aimed to be covered
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- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 Scope and object
- 2 Normative references
- 3 Terms and definitions
- 4 Tests
- 5 Marking and documentation
- 6 Protection against electric shock
- Figures [Go to Page]
- Figure 101 – Duration of current flow versus body currentfor a.c. and d.c. currents
- Tables [Go to Page]
- Table 101 – Clearances and creepage distances for measuring circuit terminals with hazardous live conductive parts up to 1 000 V a.c. or 1 500 V d.c
- 7 Protection against mechanical hazards
- 8 Resistance to mechanical stresses
- 9 Protection against the spread of fire
- 10 Equipment temperature limits and resistance to heat
- 11 Protection against hazards from fluids and solid foreign objects
- 12 Protection against radiation, including laser sources, and against sonic and ultrasonic pressure
- 13 Protection against liberated gases and substances, explosion and implosion
- 14 Components and subassemblies
- 15 Protection by interlocks
- 16 Hazards resulting from application
- 17 Risk assessment [Go to Page]
- Table 102 – Impulse voltages
- Annexes [Go to Page]
- Annex K (normative) Insulation requirements not covered by 6.7
- Table K.101 – Clearances for measuring circuits of measurement categories II, III and IV
- Table K.102 – Test voltages for testing electric strength of solid insulation in measuring circuits of measurement category II
- Table K.103 – Test voltages for testing electric strength of solid insulation in measuring circuits of measurement category III
- Table K.104 – Test voltages for testing electric strength of solid insulation in measuring circuits of measurement category IV
- Table K.105 – Test voltages for testing long term stressof solid insulation in measuring circuits
- Table K.106 – Maximum transient overvoltages
- Annex L (informative) Index of defined terms
- Annex AA (normative) Measurement categories
- Figure AA.1 – Example to identify the locations of measuring circuits
- Table AA.1 – Characteristics of measurement categories
- Annex BB (informative) Hazards pertaining to measurements performed in certain environments
- Annex CC (informative) 4 mm “banana” terminals
- Figure CC.1 – Recommended dimensions of 4 mm terminals
- Annex DD (informative) Flowchart for insulation according to the type of circuit
- Figure DD.1 – Requirements for clearance, creepage distance and solid insulation
- Bibliography [Go to Page]