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BS EN 61243-3:1999:2002 Edition

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Live working. Voltage detectors – Two-pole low voltage type

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BSI 2002 42
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1 BRITISH STANDARD
2 National foreword
3 Contents
6 Foreword
Contents
9 Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
10 3 Definitions
3.1 two-pole voltage detector (detector)
3.2 test probe
3.3 indicator
3.4 contact electrode
11 3.5 contact electrode extension
3.6 hand-guard
3.7 redundant indicating system
3.8 internal energy source
3.9 testing element
3.10 phase indicator
3.11 accessible electrode
3.12 rotating field indication
3.13 successive indication
3.14 continuity test
3.15 measuring display
3.16 nominal voltage
3.17 threshold voltage
12 3.18 extra low voltage (ELV)
3.19 operating current
3.20 leakage current
3.21 current and voltage limiting element or protective impedance device
3.22 duty ratio
3.23 response time
3.24 stand-by state
3.25 clear indication
3.26 clear perceptibility
3.27 indoor type
3.28 outdoor type
3.29 type test
3.30 routine test
3.31 sampling test
13 3.32 acceptance test
4 Requirements
4.1 General
4.2 Functional requirements
14 4.3 Electrical requirements
16 4.4 Mechanical requirements
17 4.5 Connecting leads
4.6 Switches
4.7 Clear indication and perceptibility
4.8 Climatic categories
4.9 Accuracy of indication
18 4.10 Marking
5 Tests
5.1 General
19 5.2 Tests of construction, protection against contact, current limiting resistance, battery box, …
5.3 Test of clear indication and perceptibility
22 5.4 Cold and moist heat test
5.5 Test of electric strength
5.6 Test of operating current
23 5.7 Test of leakage current on indoor type detectors
5.8 Test of leakage current on outdoor type detectors
5.9 Test of surge voltage strength
5.10 Testing for safety in the event of mistaking the voltage of the network
24 5.11 Test of function of switches
5.12 Test of built-in testing elements
5.13 Test of radio interference suppression
5.14 Test of heat resistance of insulating parts
25 5.15 Test of over-temperature of handles and enclosures
5.16 Impact hammer test
5.17 Test of drop resistance
5.18 Vibration resistance
26 5.19 Flexing test
5.20 Tensile test
5.21 Pull relief test
27 5.22 Test of the close adhesion of the detachable insulation of the electrode insulation
5.23 Test of degree of protection by enclosure
32 Annex A (normative) General test procedure
(normative) General test procedure
Sequential order for performing tests and classification
33 Annex B (normative) Instructions for use
(normative) Instructions for use
34 Annex C (normative) Sampling plans and procedure
(normative) Sampling plans and procedure
C.1 General
C.2 Classification of defects and tests to be allocated
C.3 General sampling plan
C.3.1 Plans for major and minor defects
35 Table C,1 Classification of defects and the allocated tests
C.3.2 Sampling plans
Table C.2 Sampling plan for major and minor defects
36 Annex D (normative) Example of how to use IEC�60664-1
(normative) Example of how to use IEC�60664-1
Annex E (normative) Supplementary functions
(normative) Supplementary functions
E.1 Phase indicator (both resistive and capacitive type) with or without accessible electrode
E.1.1 Requirements
37 E.1.2 Function
E.1.3 Additional tests
E.2 Rotating field indication
E.3 Continuity check
E.3.1 Function
E.3.2 Special test
38 E.3.3 Change of state
Annex F (informative) Acceptance tests
(informative) Acceptance tests
39 Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European …
(normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European …
BS EN 61243-3:1999
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