Table of Contents
Preface
NATIONALDIFFERENCES
FOREWORD
1Scopeandobject
2Normativereferences
3Termsanddefinitions
4Tests
5Markinganddocumentation
6Protectionagainstelectricshock
7ProtectionagainstmechanicalHAZARDS
8Resistancetomechanicalstresses
9Protectionagainstthespreadoffire
10Equipmenttemperaturelimitsandresistancetoheat
11ProtectionagainstHAZARDSfromfluids
12Protectionagainstradiation,includinglasersources,
andagainstsonicandultrasonicpressure
13Protectionagainstliberatedgasesandsubstances,
explosionandimplosion
14Componentsandsubassemblies
15Protectionbyinterlocks
16HAZARDSresultingfromapplication
17RISKassessment
AnnexA(normative)-Measuringcircuitsfortouchcurrent
AnnexB(normative)-Standardtestfingers
AnnexC(normative)-MeasurementofCLEARANCESand
CREEPAGEDISTANCES
AnnexD(normative)-Partsbetweenwhichinsulation
requirementsarespecified
AnnexE(normative)-GuidelineforreductionofPOLLUTION
DEGREES
AnnexF(normative)-ROUTINETESTS
AnnexG(informative)-Leakageandrupturefromfluids
underpressure
AnnexH(normative)-Qualificationofconformalcoatings
forprotectionagainstPOLLUTION
AnnexI(informative)-Line-to-neutralvoltagesforcommon
MAINSsupplysystems
AnnexJ(informative)-RISKassessment
AnnexK(normative)-Insulationrequirementsnotcovered
by6.7
AnnexL(informative)-Indexofdefinedterms
AnnexDVA(informative)-CSA,UL,andIECcomponent
standards
AnnexDVB(informative)-ClausesaffectedbyNational
Differences
AnnexDVC(informative)-UVradiationlimits:Guidelines
fromtheAmericanConferenceofGovernmental
IndustrialHygienists(ACGIH)
AnnexDVD(normative)-PermanentconnectiontoMAINS
Bibliography Abstract
Describes general safety requirements for the following types of electrical equipment and their accessories, wherever they are intended to be used.