IEC 61010-2-120:2016
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Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use - Part 2-120: Particular safety requirements for machinery aspects of equipment
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31-12-2021
English - French
20-10-2016
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope and object
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Tests
5 Marking and documentation
6 Protection against electric shock
7 Protection against mechanical HAZARDS
8 Resistance to mechanical stresses
9 Protection against the spread of fire
10 Equipment temperature limits and resistance to heat
11 Protection against HAZARDS from fluids
12 Protection against radiation, including laser sources,
against sonic and ultrasonic pressure and vibrations
13 Protection against liberated gases and substances,
explosion and implosion
14 Components and subassemblies
15 Protection by interlocks
16 HAZARDS resulting from application
17 RISK assessment
101 Requirements for CONTROL SYSTEMs and devices related to
safety
102 Operating conditions of equipment
103 Protection against HAZARDS during maintenance and service
Annex J (informative) - RISK assessment
Annex L (informative) - Index of defined terms
Bibliography
This group safety publication is primarily intended to be used as a product safety standard for the products mentioned in the scope, but shall also be used by technical committees in the preparation of their publications for products similar to those mentioned in the scope of this standard, in accordance with the principles laid down in IEC Guide 104 and lSO/lEC Guide 51.
IEC 61010-2-120:2016 specifies particular safety requirements for the following types of electrical equipment and their accessories, wherever they are intended to be used, which fall under a), b), or c) below and present HAZARDS from the power driven moving parts according to one or more of the items 1) to 5) used by the equipment for a specific application.
1) An assembly, fitted with or intended to be fitted with a drive system other than directly applied human or animal effort, consisting of linked parts or components, at least one of which moves, and which are joined together for a specific application.
2) An assembly referred to in item 1), missing only the components to connect it on site or to sources of energy and motion.
3) An assembly referred to in items 1) and 2), ready to be installed and able to function as it stands only if mounted on a means of transport, or installed in a building or a structure.
4) Assemblies referred to in items 1), 2) and 3) or partly completed assemblies which, in order to achieve the same end, are arranged and controlled so that they function as an integral whole. A partly completed assembly is equipment which cannot perform a specific application by itself. A partly completed assembly is only intended to be incorporated into, or assembled with, other equipment, thereby forming equipment to which this standard applies.
5) An assembly of linked parts or components, at least one of which moves and which are joined together, intended for lifting loads and whose only power source is directly applied human effort.
a) Electrical test and measurement equipment
This is equipment which by electromagnetic means tests, measures, indicates or records one or more electrical or physical quantities, also non-measuring equipment such as signal generators, measurement standards, power supplies for laboratory use,
transducers, transmitters, etc.
NOTE 1 This includes bench-top power supplies intended to aid a testing or measuring operation on another piece of equipment. Power supplies intended to power equipment are within the scope of IEC 61558 (see 1.1.2 h)).
This standard also applies to test equipment integrated into manufacturing processes and intended for testing manufactured devices.
NOTE 2 Manufacturing test equipment is likely to be installed adjacent to and interconnected with industrial machinery in this application.
b) Electrical industrial process-control equipment
This is equipment which controls one or more output quantities to specific values, with each value determined by manual setting, by local or remote programming, or by one or more input variables.
c) Electrical laboratory equipment
This is equipment which measures, indicates, monitors, inspects or analyses materials, or is used to prepare materials, and includes in vitro diagnostic (IVD) equipment.
This equipment may also be used in areas other than laboratories; examples include selftest IVD equipment to be used in the home and inspection equipment to be used to check people or material during transportation.
If all or part of the equipment falls within the scope of one or more other part 2 standards of IEC 61010 as well as within the scope of this standard, it will also need to meet the requirements of those other Part 2 standards.
Committee |
TC 66
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DevelopmentNote |
Stability Date: 2021. (10/2016)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
67
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PublisherName |
International Electrotechnical Committee
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Standards | Relationship |
PN-EN IEC 61010-2-120:2018-05 | Identical |
UNE-EN IEC 61010-2-120:2018 | Identical |
EN IEC 61010-2-120:2018 | Identical |
BS EN IEC 61010-2-120:2018 | Identical |
ISO 13855:2010 | Safety of machinery — Positioning of safeguards with respect to the approach speeds of parts of the human body |
ISO 7010:2011 | Graphical symbols Safety colours and safety signs Registered safety signs |
ISO 11161:2007 | Safety of machinery — Integrated manufacturing systems — Basic requirements |
ISO/TR 23849:2010 | Guidance on the application of ISO 13849-1 and IEC 62061 in the design of safety-related control systems for machinery |
IEC TR 62471-2:2009 | Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems - Part 2: Guidance on manufacturing requirements relating to non-laser optical radiation safety |
ISO 12100:2010 | Safety of machinery — General principles for design — Risk assessment and risk reduction |
ISO 13857:2008 | Safety of machinery Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limbs |
IEC 62471:2006 | Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems |
ISO 13850:2015 | Safety of machinery Emergency stop function Principles for design |
ISO 5349-1:2001 | Mechanical vibration Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration Part 1: General requirements |
IEC 62061:2005+AMD1:2012+AMD2:2015 CSV | Safety of machinery - Functional safety of safety-related electrical, electronic and programmable electronic control systems |
ISO 13732-3:2005 | Ergonomics of the thermal environment Methods for the assessment of human responses to contact with surfaces Part 3: Cold surfaces |
ISO 13849-1:2015 | Safety of machinery — Safety-related parts of control systems — Part 1: General principles for design |
IEC 60947-5-5:1997+AMD1:2005+AMD2:2016 CSV | Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 5-5: Control circuitdevices and switching elements - Electrical emergency stop device with mechanical latching function |
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