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1. HERMON LABORATORIES Think outside the ITE box new regulatory requirements and their impact on the manufacturers Presented by Michael Brun Product Safety Group Manager amp Customer Solutions Specialist brun hermonlabs com Environmental Product Safety a International Approval 9 30 11 00 Introduction and overview of changes in IEC 60950 1 Second Edition e Manufacturer responsibilities resulting from safety standard changes e Overview of the latest developments in world of ITE certification 11 15 12 45 Zoom in on critical changes e Requirements for special installations and applications e Component selection for CB and NRTL approval 13 00 14 00 Lunch 14 00 15 30 Review of requirements for Outdoor Equipment e Environmental protection issues related to certification e Construction issues not related to IP rating 15 45 17 00 Questions and Answers Part 1 9 30 11 00 Overview of changes in Regulatory requirements related to IEC 60950 1 Second Edition e Manufacturer responsibilities resulting from safety standard changes e Overview of the latest developments in world of ITE certification Background The latest version of IEC 60950 1 its Second Edition and its collateral standards were published in 2005 It supersedes its predecessor IEC 60950 1 First Edition originally published in 2001 IEC collateral standards to be used with IEC 60950 1 e Part 21 Remote power
2. Application Home appliance power tools office and portable equipment vehicle and yacht etc 2 years warranty SPECIFICATION Fe C MODEL TS 700 1120 TS 700 124C TS 700 148 TS 700 212 TS 700 224 TS 700 248 _ RATED POWER Typ 700W MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER Typ 800W for 180 sec 1050W for 10 sec surge power 1400W for 30 cycles AC VOLTAGE Factory setting set at 110VAC Factory setting set at 230VAC 100 110 115 120VAC selectable by setting button S W 200 220 230 240VAC selectable by setting button S W Example 2 for component approval limitations cont ITE ac dc converter is installed on a vehicle and powered by 12VDC via terminal block Q Can such power supply have grounded AC outlet for connecting AC Class ITE equipment E Example of system diagram As short as possible Cat No 1GG1HS 212 Wire Range 10 4 AWG Str Cu Soldered Wires Ll Larger than Torque 17 7 26 5in Ib AC O P 15cm LOAD TS 700 1000 Larger than 15cm Battery DC I P Chassis g Should less than 1 5m Wall or system FG HERMON LABORATORIES 2 6 3 Protective Bonding Conductors A NO unless grounding is provided as required per user manual Rework of sub clause to clarify its intended application 2 6 3 4 incorporates requirement based on the trip characteristics of overcurrent protection devices Test duration is 120 seconds at 200 of the Protective Current
3. Part 3 14 00 15 30 Review of requirements for Outdoor Equipment e Environmental protection issues related to certification e Construction issues not related to IP rating 1 1 Scope Equipment Covered This Part 2 Standard only applies to ITE intended to be installed in an outdoor location ITE that may be used outdoors is not Outdoor ITE unless the manufacturer specifies it is intended to be used outdoors continuously This standard also applies to empty Outdoor Enclosures supplied for housing ITE to be installed in an outdoor location This supports certification programs of empty ITE cabinets intended to be installed outdoors Environmental protection issues IP rating only is not sufficient also for Europe Requirements are more similar to UL50E Also NEMA Ratings and IP Equivalency Charts cannot be used at face value Type 4 is compared to IP56 but you cannot use it for claiming compliance to UL60950 22 UL has special product category Information Technology and Communications Equipment Cabinet Enclosure and Rack Systems NWIN 4 1 Ambient Air Temperature The ambient temperature Tma range used to determine compliance with performance requirements is either 33C 40C or other values specified by the manufacturer This requirement can be viewed as a minimum performance level within this minimum safety standard Since the 33C 40C default values are relatively moderate manufac
4. Since similar requirements have been used to evaluate presently Listed products of this type no review of presently Listed products is necessary UL certification practices resulting from the publication of the 60950 22 standards were not changed UL practice before 60950 22 was available is outlined in the UL Application Guideline Certification of ITE Installed Outdoors June 01 2001 However other NRTLs were less consistent in application of additional requirements for outdoor applications HERMON LABORATORIES Changes Analysis IEC EN UL 60950 1 2nd Edition Various comments of this presentation are based on CERTIFICATION IMPACT ANALYSIS by UL technical papers by Thomas M Burke Principal Engineer of UL Inc Unless otherwise noted all Sub clause Annex references are to IEC 60950 1 Second Edition and IEC 60950 22 1 1 1 Equipment Covered by this Standard Component approval and its implications For the first time the Standard explicitly covers under its scope ITE component and subassemblies such a component switch mode power supplies Scope states that such components and subassemblies may not comply with every aspect of the standard provided that the complete information technology equipment incorporating such components and subassemblies does comply The same consideration is inherent to UL s Recognized Component Conditions of Acceptability CoA They are required to determine if testing perf
5. Transition of Recognized Component Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors XUHT2 UL advertised that all existing Recognized Component surge protection devices complying with UL1449 24 Edition should be upgraded to the latest requirements contained in UL1449 3 4 Edition by September 30 2009 One result of this change is that the upgraded devices are certified under the new category VZCA2 and the current category XUHT2 will be obsolete 1 5 9 Surge Suppressors cont Manufacturing issues with Surge Suppressors End use products complying with IEC EN UL60950 1 1st Edition and employing PS with MOVs may have problems with getting approvals to 2d Edition requires PS schematics and also with follow up inspections End of life issues should be considered Note CoC for PS should mention type of varistor as called in Report Also Production Line Tests to be considered when common mode protection is used 1 5 9 Surge Suppressors cont Per Table 2J of UL 60950 1 2007 below component power supply rated 100 240V OVC Il can be used in equipment installed outdoors and rated 120V OVC Ill In this case no additional protection is required as transient rating is 2500V of power supply is not exceeded AC MAINS SUPPLY voltage up to and including MAINS TRANSIENT VOLTAGE V peak Overvoltage Category po 880 po OO 8H po OD SO 2 500 For equipment designed to be connected to a three phase three wire supply where there is no neu
6. feeding e Part 22 Equipment Installed Outdoors e Part 23 Large Data Storage Equipment CE Effective date information C 126 76 European Standardisation Organisation Cenelec Cenelec Cenelec Cenelec LEN Official Journal of the European Union Reference and title of the standard and reference document EN 60950 1 2006 Information technology equipment Safety Part 1 General requirements IEC 60950 1 2005 modified EN 60950 21 2003 Information technology equipment Safety Part 21 Remote power feeding IEC 60950 21 2002 EN 60950 22 2006 Information technology equipment Safety Part 22 Equipment installed outdoors IEC 60950 22 2005 modified EN 60950 23 2006 Information technology equipment Safety Part 23 Large data storage equipment IEC 60950 23 2005 5 6 2009 Date of cessation of presumption of Pasar i p d conformity of the z superseded standard Note 1 EN 60950 1 2001 1 12 2010 and its amendment Note 2 1 CE Manufacturer responsibilities Manufacturer responsibilities resulting from harmonized standard changes At the end of transition period on December 1 t date of cessation EN 60950 1 2001 and its amendment will be withdrawn Once withdrawn this standard will be removed from the EU list of harmonized standards and will no longer provide a presumption of conformity for the purposes of CE marking This presents a poten
7. to and including 50 o e a over 100 up to and including 150 E Du ee nm For equipment designed to be connected to a three phase three wire supply where there is no neutral conductor the AC MAINS SUPPLY Voltage is the line to line voltage In all other cases where there is a neutral conductor it is the line to neutral voltage The MAINS TRANSIENT VOLTAGE s always one of the values in the table Interpolation is not permitted Including 120 208 V and 120 240 V Including 230 400 V and 277 480 V Including 400 690 V Example 1 for component approval limitations cont Table 2K Minimum clearances for insulation in primary circuits and between primary and secondary circuits CLEARANCES in mm PEAK WORKING MAINS TRANSIENT VOLTAGE VOLTAGE 2 500 V up to and Pollution degree including PR F Bs R BIS F Bis 26 2 0 2 0 1 6 1 5 1 5 EAO F 3 0 B S 3 2 3 0 R 6 4 6 0 F B S 4 2 R 6 4 FIB SIR 8 4 Example 2 for component approval limitations 700W True Sine Wave DC AC Power Inverter TS 700 series Wi Features True sine wave output THD lt 3 High surge power up to 1400W High efficiency up to 91 Power ON OFF switch Standby saving mode can be selectable Front panel indicator for operation status Built in fan ON OFF control function Protections Bat low alarm Bat low shutdown Over voltage Over temp Output short Reverse polarity Overload
8. 7 ED CE w HERMON LABORATORIES SPECIFICATION Example 1 for component approval limitations cont A NO And there are many reasons for it 1 Components covered under UL Component Recognition Mark program are considered incomplete and are intended to be installed into another device system or end product In terms of safety such components are only intended for factory installation not field installation Standard UL1310 and IEC60529 do not cover UL or CE Requirements for Telecom terminal equipment installed outdoors Applicable standards are EN UL60950 1 2 Edition and EN UL60950 22 Other aspects of installation to be considered like Installation Category for Over Voltage Protection OVP outdoor or plenum cable ratings and the like ru HERMON LABORATORIES Example 1 for component approval limitations cont Q Manufacturer puts a plug provide installation instructions and evaluate to end use equipment standard as part of installation Is it OK Still No SVT rated cable on input side of power supply is not acceptable for outdoor installation Nomenclature Key used for cable identification are as follows S Service Grade also means extra hard service when not followed by J V or P J Hard Service V Light duty cable T Thermoplastic W Outdoor includes sunlight resistant jacket and wet location rated conductors Examples SVT Thermoplastic insulated cord with or without 3rd
9. Instead they provide Effective Date information on UL Web site http www ul com hitech ite dates html It is recommended to check from time to time so that you will have the most current Effective Date information NOTE A UL effective date is one established by Underwriters Laboratories Inc and is not part of the ANSI approved standard meaning you should check the policy of your NRTL to make sure they agree to evaluate your product to the previous version HERMON LABORATORIES UL Effective date information cont UL 60950 1 2nd Edition Date of publication March 27 2007 Date of withdrawal of previous standards As of December 1 2010 new product submittals will be evaluated using all the requirements in UL 60950 1 Second Edition Products that are certified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc to previous ITE standards may continue to be certified without further investigation unless otherwise communicated by UL However any significant changes made to these products will be evaluated to the standard s used for new product submittals as of the date of the change request i e UL 60950 1 Second Edition HERMON LABORATORIES UL 60950 22 Equipment Installed Outdoors Date of publication April 23 2007 Date of withdrawal of previous standards Since UL 60950 22 First Edition is the first edition of this standard new product submittals will be evaluated using all the requirements in UL 60950 22 First Edition
10. Rating for circuits protected by devices with a Protective Current Rating up to 30 A UL New Note 1 clarifies in the U S Canada the Protective Current Rating of a circuit associated with Pluggable Equipment Type A is 20A HERMON LABORATORIES 2 1 1 8 Energy Hazards DC Mains Supplies This is a new requirement for ITE intended to be connected to a DC Mains supply ITE connected to a DC Mains supply is required to have at its point of disconnection energy levels that are not considered a Hazardous Energy Level or if hazardous a Hazardous Energy Level that is removed within 2 seconds of disconnection A HAZARDOUS ENERGY LEVEL exists if the voltage U is 2 V or more and the stored energy E exceeds 20 J E 0 5 CU Please also note the car is Pollution Degree 3 Hazard Based Safety Engineering HBSE HBSE is a new direction which has been already implemented for machinery and medical equipment and it is penetrating other equipment categories including ITE Follow up on newest updates Example For purposes of UL ITE certification ITE intended for children may be considered different than ITE that children may be exposed to There are no explicit restrictions or limitations placed on ITE that children might be exposed to other than what is contained in the UL IEC 60950 1 However when ITE is specifically marketed for this user segment and is intended to be used by children or it incorporates child based
11. actical separation options that apply to modern designs involving telecommunication circuits including ITE that is not earthed and ITE without isolation between SELV and TNV circuits Q Under what conditions 12 48VDC power Ethernet and E1 T1 should be considered TNV and require such separation A Depends whom you ask Separation of TNV Circuits From Other Circuits cont TUV RNA position on UL60950 1 and UL60950 22 regarding outdoor cables is different from UL and ETL UL Application Guidelines PAG for ITE installed outdoors specifies that external data circuits should be considered SELV if exposed wiring is less than or equal to 140 feet and treated as TNV 1 if exposed wiring is greater than 140 feet ETL accepts UL PAG as is TUV position is that data wires exit the building assumed to be TNV1 Their rational is based on the references made in Annex NAE for the NEC The NEC describes specific conditions for limiting the lightning exposure One of these conditions is length not to exceed 140 feet but there are further conditions for grounded conduit burial etc o HERMON LABORATORIES 2 5 Limited Power Sources Significant rework of subclause affects most ITE products Classification of LPS is changed Protection schemes from inherently or not inherently limited are changed to without an overcurrent protection device or with an overcurrent protection device The previous 5 example c
12. arts circuits can operate at normal dry location SELV levels if the circuits are not actually user accessible HERMON LABORATORIES 8 1 General construction requirements Requires corrosion to be addressed including potential corrosion of the Outdoor Enclosure connectors dials etc if they serve as a functional part of the Outdoor Enclosure Outdoor Enclosures are not allowed to carry current during normal operation e g Secondary circuit connected to chassis thus chassis becoming part of the Secondary circuit if this could cause corrosion that would impair safety Per UL50E section 7 2 1 1 the enclosures made of the following materials shall be considered to comply with the indoor and outdoor corrosion requirements a Copper aluminum or stainless steel and b Bronze or brass containing at least 80 percent copper HERMON LABORATORIES 8 5 Gaskets Gaskets used to allow the Outdoor Enclosure to comply with the Part 2 performance requirements are required to be subjected to the relevant tests in Annex D They shall be secured by adhesive or mechanical means 8 5 3 There may be some additional consideration need to be given to appropriate performance testing for the adhesive if used with gaskets UL has approval category JMLU2 for Gaskets and Seals but UL 157 used for this category does not have the same compression test as detailed in UL 60950 22 D3 Therefore the test would need to be conducte
13. conductor for grounding purposes 300V PVC SJT Junior hard service thermoplastic insulated conductors and jacket 300V PVC o SJTW Same as SJT except outdoor rated PVC Component approval The gap between your expectations for coverage of component assessment and actual testing performed can be further increased if component is approved to earlier editions of IEC60950 Main problems e Surge arrester in AC power interface almost every PS e New policy of NCB for specific installations e Grounding e Limited power source requirements for all signal ports 1 5 9 Surge Suppressors New sub clause on Surge Suppressors IEC CE For surge suppression devices used in Primary Circuits they are required to be a Voltage Dependent Resistor VDR type like a MOV Varistor and to be subjected to new requirements in Annex Q Voltage Dependent Resistors VDR Annex Q requires investigation to a preferred climatic category b maximum continuous voltage and c pulse current requirements per IEC 61051 2 Varistors for use in electronic equipment Part 2 Sectional specification for surge suppression varistors UL CSA Annex P 2 says that all IEC component standard requirements in UL standard are replaced by the relevant requirements of CSA and UL component standards as listed in this annex For 1 5 9 it calls UL1449 must be used instead of IEC 61051 2 L HERMON LABORATORIES 1 5 9 Surge Suppressors cont
14. d or a gasket complying with all applicable requirements of UL 60950 22 would need to be used HERMON LABORATORIES 9 1 Protection from Moisture Performance testing related to protection from moisture is conducted either per IEC 60529 based on the desired IPX code or per Annex B Water Spray Test At the conclusion of the test Outdoor Enclosures may have no water entering the Enclosure and Outdoor Equipment may have water enter the Enclosure if it would not present a hazard as described Water is permitted to enter an Outdoor Enclosure with electronic equipment inside it if the impact on safety of water entering the enclosure can be determined and there is no hazard This would apply to a complete system i e cabinet with internal electronic components subassemblies HERMON LABORATORIES 10 Mechanical Strength of Enclosures Outdoor Enclosures and Outdoor Equipment are required to have adequate mechanical strength similar to Indoor ITE However for equipment with a polymeric enclosure the Impact Test per Sub clause 4 2 5 of 60950 1 is to be carried out at the minimum ambient temperature specified by the manufacturer Tma or 33 C if no such ambient is specified After the application of the test not only is accessibility to hazardous parts a concern but also ingress of dust and moisture HERMON LABORATORIES Thank You
15. erials with non separable layers of three layers or more the requirements in 2 10 5 8 2 10 5 9 and Annex AA are more onerous than 1 Edition requirements Greatest impact will be on Reinforced Insulation with 3 or more layers since new testing per Annex AA Mandrel Test will be required 4 2 11 Rack Mounted Equipment Additional construction performance amp marking requirements have been added for Rack Mounted Equipment to evaluate slide rail designs during their installation service and maintenance The requirements consist of e Construction requirement that end stops be provided 4 2 11 e Variable Mechanical Strength Test 4 2 11 1 e 250 N Mechanical Strength Test 4 2 11 2 also applies to End Stops 4 2 11 3 and e Rack Mounted Equipment Marking 4 2 11 4 4 2 11 tests applied to complete rack cabinet systems that include both the rack mount equipment complete set of slide rail components and rack unless the rack mounted equipment is investigated and specified for use in a specific OEM s rack cabinet HERMON LABORATORIES 4 3 8 Batteries A new requirement for Operator replaceable batteries for Transportable Equipment e g battery packs requires that the contacts terminals be designed so they cannot be shorted with the test finger or if shorted the batteries are inherently protected without creating a hazard For products incorporating UPS new requirement requires a battery tray if the battery con
16. nment to provide expected level of safety System approach has always been required but 3rd Edition put more stress on thinking outside the box and NCB are encouraged to apply HBSE Remember that in many cases the final acceptance is provided by National Certification Body and or local regulation authority In Europe and USA the final acceptance of equipment at a particular installation remains the responsibility of the Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ HERMON LABORATORIES Looking into a future IEC 62368 Safety of Audio Video Information and Communication Technology Equipment has been already issued It covers products currently under the scopes of both IEC 60950 1 and 60065 but it is not a merger of these two standards IEC 62368 is a new standard containing mostly new requirements that were developed using HBSE It is less technology construction dependent and more performance based The objective is that it will allow for implementation to a broader range of products and applications without leaving holes in coverage of safety aspects Part 2 11 15 12 45 Zoom in on critical changes e Requirements for special installations and applications e Component selection for CB and NRTL approval 2 3 2 Separation of TNV Circuits From Other Circuits IEC 60950 1 2005 Complete rewrite and rework of separation requirements for TNV circuits from other circuits and accessible parts Provides more pr
17. onstructions e g output inherently limited in compliance with table 2B have been reduced to 4 Relaxation for sources without an overcurrent protective device all maximum VA limits are now 100 VA i e output voltages equal or less than 20 V no longer have a VA limit of 5xUoc Q If it is a relaxation how does it affect certified ITE products HERMON LABORATORIES 3 5 4 Data Ports A Indirectly 2d Edition adds new requirement that SELV circuits associated with data ports that supply source power to other devices shall be classified as a Limited Power Source LPS This may have not been tested during certification to 15t Edition The rationale supporting this revision includes the consideration that many manufacturers who produce devices accessories intended for connection to these ports consider the enclosures of their devices accessories Decorative Parts As a result they use HB materials which the Standard only justifies if the power source supplying power to the device is LPS 2 10 4 5 Creepages and Solid Insulation 1st Edition allows 0 4mm spacing for reinforced insulation on inner layers of PCB If 90C is exceed multi layer PCB must be changed to provide higher spacing for internal layers Previous practice is covered by Exemption in 2 10 5 5 which applies only for printed boards using pre preg if the temperature of the printed board measured during the test of 4 5 2 does not exceed 90 C For thin sheet mat
18. ormed on subassembly covers ALL safety aspects of application in complete equipment HERMON LABORATORIES Component approval Introduction of concept component approval can create a gap between your expectations for coverage of component assessment and actual testing performed Components covered under UL Component Recognition Mark program are considered incomplete and are intended to be installed into another device system or end product In terms of safety such components are only intended for factory installation not field installation As the End use equipment manufacturer you become responsible for ALL safety aspects of complete equipment and its installation even those of incorporated certified components HERMON LABORATORIES Example 1 for component approval limitations Q Telecom terminal equipment is installed outdoors and powered by 12VDC via terminal block Can such power supply be used for this purpose without additional evaluation 60W Single Output Switching Power Supply C L G 6 0 series E Features Universal AC input Full range Protections Short circuit Over load Over voltage Over temperature Built in active PFC function IP67 design for indoor or outdoor installations UL1310 Class 2 power unit Cooling by free air convection 100 full load burn in test Suitable for LED lighten and moving sign applications High realibility e 3 years warranty TAM irn TMs ocne P6
19. tains liquid or gel electrolyte Protection of very small size lithium battery like ML414RU by Sanyo Energy diameter 4 8mm height 1 4mm weight 0 08g If UL Recognized then no protection circuitry may be required depends on NCB If it is not UL Recognized but safe current and voltage rating is provided then a battery protection circuit may be required HERMON LABORATORIES Component selection for CB and NRTL approval CB rules for components acceptance define 4 potential situations for component requirements e There is an existing IEC standard for the component e There is no IEC standard but there is a regional or national standard for the component e No component requirements exists The end product standard contains component requirements http www iecee org Operational_ documents iecee_documents od cb2039 ed 1 0 pdf Conclusions UL is not worst case for fuses internal cables and power supplies any longer Using National Difference allowances for National Standards like UL 1449 for surge suppressors can prevent obtaining CB Report CB and NRTL approval status for components and sub assemblies should be provided ahead of investigation If component approvals are adequate and acceptable CB NRTL and CE projects should take the same timeframe Acceptance of construction or component is very much dependant on certification path Watch latest developments in IEC component standards z
20. themes in its design the level of concern and potential for foreseeable abuse increases so the requirements in UL IEC 60950 1 are supplemented by other appropriate requirements HERMON LABORATORIES Applying HBSE to safety NCB may require supplementing UL IEC 60950 1 with the additional requirements that are determined by use of sound HBSE principles Through HBSE it will be determined whether there are any potential hazards that are not adequately addressed by UL IEC 60950 1 and whether additional requirements are needed that supplement the base UL IEC 60950 1 requirements If potential hazards are identified by HBSE that are not addressed in UL IEC 60950 1 appropriate requirements from other IEC EN UL or other standards can be used Example UL will consider UL 696 or ASTM F963 for ITE intended for children HERMON LABORATORIES Conclusions Plug and play approach to using components in your end use product will most likely not work Make sure to understand limitations of your components and prepare to cover them in end use product investigation e Certification level Conditions of acceptability Installation instructions and user manual must be obtained and reviewed e Relevant safety and regulatory issues must be passed over back to back to the end product user like lithium battery instructions for mother board incorporated in end use product Conclusions cont You need to understand your product enviro
21. tial problem for holders of DoC specifying these withdrawn standards at the time of placing product on the market HERMON LABORATORIES CE Placement on the market Definitions A product is placed on the Community market when it is made available for the first time This is considered to take place when a product is transferred from the stage of manufacture with the intention of distribution or use on the Community market The concept of placing on the market refers to each individual product not to a type of product and whether it was manufactured as an individual unit or in series DoC dated before Date of cessation of presumption of conformity of the superseded standard as specified in OJ may or may not be allowed But any revisions of product or adding new products to the family is definitely unacceptable CE Manufacturer responsibilities cont e The contents of the Declaration of Conformity remain the responsibility of the manufacturer e Manufacturer is to determine how the changes in the applicable Directive or harmonized standard apply to his equipment All manufacturers with DoC and Certificates citing withdrawn Directives or standards should review their equipment against the requirements of the new Directive and its applicable standards and issue new DoC HERMON LABORATORIES UL Effective date information UL is in the process of removing Effective Date information from UL s ITE related standards
22. tral conductor the AC MAINS SUPPLY voltage is the line to line voltage In all other cases where there is a neutral conductor it is the line to neutral voltage The MAINS TRANSIENT VOLTAGE is always one of the values in the table Interpolation is not permitted Including 120 208 V and 120 240 V Including 230 400 V and 277 480 V Including 400 690 V 2 10 3 Clearances To assist with the consistent application of the Standard a new clause provides guidance on how to determine the Mains Transient Voltages has been added which includes specific guidance for equipment connected to e The AC Mains Supply 2 10 3 2a e Earthed DC Mains Supply 2 10 3 2 b e Unearthed DC Mains Supply 2 10 3 2 c and e Battery Operation 2 10 3 2 d Reference is made to new informative Annex Z Overvoltage Categories which provides some additional guidance on how to identify specific Overvoltage Categories based on the intended installation location HERMON LABORATORIES Example 1 for component approval limitations cont IEC 60664 Installation category for equipment that will be supplied mains power from a dedicated outdoor service e g transformer on a utility pole or mains power from a branch circuit originating from inside a building is Installation Category Ill CATIV CAT IIL CAT I CATI h HERMON LABORATORIES Example 1 for component approval limitations cont Table G 1 AC mains transient voltages up
23. turer specified values likely will be more commonly used Note The Nordic countries have declared specified a minimum extreme of 50 C HERMON LABORATORIES 5 Marking and Instructions Requires that installation instructions include any details necessary to document any special features needed for protection of the equipment from conditions in an Outdoor Location When a manufacturer of an Outdoor Enclosure classifies a product in accordance with IEC 60529 the IP code is required to be declared e g in installation practice instructions but it is not required to be marked on the enclosure In most cases IP code must be verified by test UL60950 22 additionally requires Outdoor Enclosure to be classified and marked in accordance with UL 50 or CAN CSA C22 2 No 94 Per UL such a declaration or marking is only applicable to an Outdoor Enclosure not Outdoor Equipment Other NCB requires marking in any case Ei HERMON LABORATORIES 6 1 Voltage Limits of User Accessible Parts For User Accessible conductive parts in an Outdoor Location these parts are required to be SELV except that the voltage limits are halved e g 30 V d c Applicability of this requirement to parts of the system that may be user accessible but that have no circuits that are user accessible conductive parts like a User accessible cable connector assembly with no exposed circuits shall be considered Such p

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