Table of Contents
1Scope
2References
3Termsanddefinitions
4Equipmentgrouping
5Temperatures
6Requirementsforallelectricalequipment
7Non-metallicenclosuresandnon-metallicpartsof
enclosures
8Metallicenclosuresandmetallicpartsofenclosures
9Fasteners
10Interlockingdevices
11Bushings
12Materialsusedforcementing
13ExComponents
14Connectionfacilitiesandterminationcompartments
15Connectionfacilitiesforearthingorbondingconductors
16Entriesintoenclosures
17Supplementaryrequirementsforrotatingmachines
18Supplementaryrequirementsforswitchgear
19Supplementaryrequirementsforfuses
20Supplementaryrequirementsforplugs,socketoutletsand
connectors
21Supplementaryrequirementsforluminaires
22Supplementaryrequirementsforcaplightsandhandlights
23Equipmentincorporatingcellsandbatteries
24Documentation
25Complianceofprototypeorsamplewithdocuments
26Typetests
27Routinetests
28Manufacturer'sresponsibility
29Marking
30Instructions
AnnexA(normative)-Supplementaryrequirementsforcable
glandsorcordconnectors
AnnexB(normative)-RequirementsforExComponents
AnnexC(informative)-Exampleofrigforresistanceto
impacttest
AnnexD(informative)-Motorssuppliedbyconverters
AnnexE(informative)-Temperaturerisetestingofelectric
machines
AnnexF(informative)-Guidelineflowchartfortestsof
non-metallicenclosuresornon-metallicpartsof
enclosures(26.4)
AnnexG(informative)-Commonstandards-Safety
requirementsforelectricalequipment
AnnexH(informative)-Equipmentgrounding
AnnexI(informative)-UnitedStatesMajorNational
Differences
Bibliography Abstract
Describes the general requirements for construction, testing and marking of electrical equipment and Ex components intended for use in explosive atmospheres.