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BS EN 61243-3:2010:2011 Edition

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

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BSI 2011 74
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This part of IEC 61243 is applicable to hand-held two-pole voltage detectors with its accessories (crocodile clips and detachable leads) to be used in contact with parts of electrical systems:

  • for a.c. voltages not exceeding 1 000 V at nominal frequencies between 16 2 3 Hz and up to 500 Hz,

    and/or

  • for d.c. voltages not exceeding 1 500 V.

NOTE The a.c. voltages defined in this standard refer either to phase-to-phase voltages or phase to neutral voltages.

Contact electrode extensions are not covered by this standard.

Voltage detectors covered by this standard are intended to be used under dry and humid conditions, both indoor and outdoor. They are not intended to be used under rain conditions.

Voltage detectors covered by this standard are not intended to be used for continuous operation.

Voltage detectors covered by this standard are intended to be used up to 2 000 m above sea level.

This standard also includes provisions for the following supplementary functions when available (see Annex B):

  • phase indication,

  • rotating field indication, and

  • continuity check.

Other supplementary functions are not covered by this standard.

Voltage detectors covered by this standard are not considered as measuring devices. Relevant safety requirements for measuring devices are included in IEC 61010 series.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
7 English
CONTENTS
10 INTRODUCTION
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
13 3 Terms and definitions
16 4 Requirements
4.1 General requirements
17 4.2 Functional requirements
19 Tables
Table 1 – Climatic categories of voltage detectors
20 4.3 Electrical requirements
21 Figures
Figure 1a – Illustration of the electrical insulation of an indicator casing
Figure 1b – Illustration of the electrical insulation of a probe with a detachable lead
Figure 1 – Illustration of the electrical insulation features applicable to components of a voltage detector
22 Table 2 – Minimum clearance distances for basic insulation and for supplementary insulation
Table 3 – Minimum clearance distances for reinforced insulation
23 4.4 Mechanical requirements
24 Figure 2a – Example of a voltage detector with the indicator integrated in a probe
Figure 2b – Example of a voltage detector with the indicator not integrated in a probe
Figure 2 – Voltage detector
26 4.5 Marking
27 4.6 Instructions for use
4.7 Requirements in case of reasonably foreseeable misuse during live working
28 Figure 3 – Maximum rms a.c. current to earth in case of misuse
Figure 4 – Maximum d.c. current to earth in case of misuse
29 5 Tests
5.1 General
30 5.2 Tests for general requirements
31 5.3 Tests for functional requirements
32 Figure 5 – Test sep-up for the influence of interference voltage
34 Figure 6 – Test set-up for measurement of clear perceptibility of visual indication
36 Figure 7a – Positioning of the voltage detector in the test set-up
Figure 7b – Key measurement points on the hemisphere
Figure 7 – Test set-up for measurement of clear perceptibility of audible indication
37 Table 4 – Parameters to be observed to check the climatic dependence
41 5.4 Tests for electrical requirements
42 Table 5 – AC voltage values for test on the complete equipment
45 5.5 Tests for mechanical requirements
48 Table 6 – Maximum permissible surface temperatures
49 Figure 8 – Test set-up for close adhesion of insulation of the insulated part of the contact electrode
51 5.6 Marking
5.7 Instructions for use
52 5.8 Tests for reasonably foreseeable misuse during live working
53 6 Conformity assessment
7 Modifications
54 Annex A (informative) Differences with IEC 61010 series
59 Annex B (normative) Supplementary functions Phase indication – Rotating field indication – Continuity check
64 Table B.1 – Classification of defects and associated requirements and tests
65 Annex C (normative) Instructions for use
66 Annex D (normative) General type test procedure
Table D.1 – Sequential order for performing type tests
67 Table D.2 – Type tests out of sequence
68 Annex E (normative) Classification of defects and associated requirements and tests
Table E.1 – Classification of defects and associated requirements and tests
70 Annex F (informative) In-service care and use
71 Table F.1 – Periodic testing
72 Bibliography
BS EN 61243-3:2010
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