• PD 6536:1992

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    Extra-low voltage (ELV). Limit values

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-12-1992

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Committees responsible
    National foreword
    Introduction
    Technical report
    1. Scope
    2. Reference documents
    3. Definition
    4. General
    5. Environmental situations
    6. Voltage limits
    7. Special applications
    Annexes
    A. (informative) Factors affecting voltage limits
    B. (informative) Bibliography
    Tables
    1. Limits for steady-state voltage
    2. Limit values of accessible capacitance (threshold
         of pain)
    Figures
    1. Voltage limits for a.c. 15 Hz - 100 Hz and d.c.,
         single-fault condition
    2. Voltage limits as a function of frequency, normal
         (no-fault) condition
    3. Voltage limits as a function of frequency, single-
         fault condition
    4. Values of charged capacitance

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    A technical report giving guidance on the choice of voltage levels for conductive parts that may be touched by human beings.

    Scope - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    This technical report gives guidance on the choice of voltage levels within Band I, as defined in IEC 449, for conductive parts that may be touched by human beings in various applications and environmental situations under both normal and fault conditions.

    Technical committees may choose limit values other than those given in this report if, after taking into account the significant factors, it is shown by experience that an appropriate level of safety is achieved. Voltage levels for patient contact in medical applications are not covered by this report.

    This report does not include any reference to insulation systems or to methods of protection. The conventional touch voltage limit as defined in IEC 50: Chapter 826 for the purpose of automatic disconnection of the supply is not within the scope of this report.

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    Committee JPEL/64
    Development Note Also numbered as IEC 61201. (08/2005)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current

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