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TEST REPORT
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Test Report No.: 2220200485

Sample Name: Car Elevator Platform


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Model / Type: SJD- KHS series


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Date (s) of Tests: 2024-04-13 ~ 2024-05-17


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Manufacturer: Wemet Lift Machinery Co., Ltd.


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TEST REPORT

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Tested By……………….………….......: Abby Chen Signature:

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Checked By……….….………...............: Frank Wu Signature:

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Approved By……..……………..…...….: Ken Huang Signature:
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Date of issue…………….....................…: 2024-05-17

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Date(s) of receipt of test item……......….: 2024-04-13
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Laboratory ……………….................….: En t e C e r t i f i c az i o n e Mac c h i n e S R L

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Vi a C a’ B e l l a, 243 –Lo c . C as t e l l o d i Se r r av al l e
Address………………….……..….……:
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40053 Val s a m o g g i a ( B O ) - - I T A L Y
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Applicant…………..…………………..: Wemet Lift Machinery Co., Ltd.


Block A, No.9 Beicheng Industrial Zone, Qudi Town, Jiyang District,
Address…………….……..……….……:
Jinan, Shandong, ChinaFT
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Manufacturer……….….…………….….: Wemet Lift Machinery Co., Ltd.


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Block A, No.9 Beicheng Industrial Zone, Qudi Town, Jiyang District,
Address………………..……..…………:
Jinan, Shandong, China

Trade Mark……………………...…..….: /
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Model/Type reference……….....……….: SJGSERIES


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Ratings….....................................................220 V~ 50 Hz

EN 60204-1:2018 Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of


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Standard…………….………............…..: machines Part 1: General requirements & Annex I of Machinery


Directive 2006/42/EC
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Explanation of deviation…..…..….....….: —

Non-standard test method…...................: —


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Test Result………………….……….….: Pass


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General remarks:
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1. This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of the issuing testing
laboratory.
2. The test results presented in this report relate only to the object tested.
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3. All tests are only carried out in Model: GH0.25-3.0 sample.


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Possible test case verdicts:


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—Test case does not apply to the test object or is not carried out………...: N/A
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—Test object does meet the requirement...........…..…........................…....: P

—Test object does not meet the requirement ..............................................: F


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Description of Sample

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1 Description of sample tested

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Classification of installation and use.................................... Class I

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Supply Connection................................................................ Plug and sockert

Supply Voltage........................................................................ 220 V~380V


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Supply Frequency.................................................................. 50 Hz

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Rate Power.............................................................................. 7.5 kW

IP Degree..................................................................................P20

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Lifting Height........................................................................ 10000 mm
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2 Differences between the product under test and additional products


All products are lift platforms. Lifting height for all products is not more than 3 m. Electrical parts used in
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the additional products are similar with those used in the product under test.
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According to the applicant's declaration, model SJD series is typical products of GH series. In addition, the
difference between GH series and KHS series, ZT series, XB series,GH0.25-3.0, SJG series, TGZ series,
GTJZ series, A series & N series, is only designated. Additional products construction and function is the same
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4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

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4.1 General

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This standard specifies requirements for the electrical
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equipment of machines.
4.2 Selection of equipment
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Electrical components/devices suitable for their
intended use and applied in accordance with P

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supplier’s instructions.

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4.2.2 In addition to the requirements of EN 60204-1.
depending upon the machine, its intended use and its
electrical equipment, the designer may select parts of

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N/A
the electrical equipment of the machine that is in
compliance with relevant parts of the IEC 61439 series
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(see also Annex F).


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4.3 Electrical supply


4.3.1 Electrical equipment to be designed for correct 4.3.2
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operation within the conditions of mains power supply P


- as stated below (cl. 4.3.2 or 4.3.3)
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or as stated by the user N/A
or as stated by the supplier N/A
4.3.2 AC supplies
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Supply Voltage: 198 – 242V~


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Steady state voltage: 0,9 ... 1,1 of nominal voltage
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Frequency:
0,99 ... 1,01 of nominal frequency continuously; FT P
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0,98 ... 1,02 short time.


Harmonics: not exceeding 12 % of the total r.m.s. etc. P
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Voltage unbalance: not exceeding 2% deviation. P
Voltage interruption: interrupted or at zero voltage for
not more than 3 ms at any random time in the supply
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cycle with more than 1 s between successive
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interruptions.
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Voltage dips not exceeding 20 % of the rms voltage


of the supply for more than one cycle with more than P
1 s between successive dips.
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4.3.3 DC supplies
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Supply Voltage:
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- other:0,85 to 1,15 of nominal voltage.


N/A
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- battery-operated vehicles: 0,7 to 1,2 of nom. volt.


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- from converting equipment: 0,9 to 1,1 of nom. volt.


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Voltage interruption:

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- other: not exceeding 5 ms N/A

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- converting equipment: not exceeding 20 ms

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Ripple (peak-to-peak): not exceed. 0,15 of nom. volt. N/A
4.3.4 Special supply systems; e.g. on board generators
limits acc. 4.3.2 /.3 exceeded, but equipment designed N/A
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acc. exceeded limits.

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4.4 Physical environment and operating conditions

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4.4.1 Electrical equipment suitable for the physical
environment and operating conditions of its intended P
use.

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4.4.2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC):
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Electrical equipment shall not generate


electromagnetic disturbances above levels that are
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appropriate for its intended operating environment P


and shall have a sufficient level of immunity to
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electromagnetic disturbances so that it can function in
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its intended environment


4.4.3 Electrical equipment shall be capable of operating ta: 40 °C
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correctly in the intended ambient air temperature.
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(Minimum requirement: air temperatures of +5 °C and
+40 °C)
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4.4.4 Electrical equipment shall be capable of operating

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correctly when the relative humidity is up to 50 % at a P


maximum temperature of +40 °C
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4.4.5 Electrical equipment shall be capable of operating


correctly at altitudes up to 1 000 m above mean sea P
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level.
4.4.6 Electrical equipment shall be adequately protected
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against the ingress of solids and liquids (see 11.3)
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4.4.7 Electrical equipment shall withstand ionizing and non-
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ionizing radiation.
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4.4.8 Electrical equipment shall withstand vibration, shock


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and bump.
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4.5 Electrical equipment designed to withstand the


effects of transportation and storage within a P
temperature range of - 25 to + 55 °C.
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4.6 Heavy or bulky electrical equipment of the machine


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provided with suitable means for handling.
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5 INCOMING SUPPLY CONDUCTOR TERMINATIONS AND DEVICES


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FOR DISCONNECTING AND SWITCHING OFF


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5.1 Incoming supply conductor terminal


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Electrical equipment of a machine connected to one Single phase power supply
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single power supply

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Power supply conductors terminated to main Plug and socket connection
disconnecting device of electrical equipment (unless P

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a plug is provided for disconnection)
Neutral conductor clearly indicated in technical
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documentation with “N” (see cl. 16.1)
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No connection between neutral conductor and
protective bonding circuit nor combined PEN- N/A

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terminals.
All terminals of incoming supply clearly marked in
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ac. with cl. 16.1 (symbols acc. to EN 60445)
5.2 Terminal for connection of external protective earthing system
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For each incoming supply, a terminal shall be


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provided in the vicinity of the associated phase


conductor terminals for connection of the machine to
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the external protective earthing system or to theFT
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external protective conductor, depending upon the


supply distribution system.
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Cross section of incoming PE conductor acc. to cl. 1.5mm2
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5.2, table 1.
Protective earth identified either by graphic symbol,
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letters “PE”, or bicolour combination GREEN / P

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YELLOW
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5.3 Supply disconnecting device


5.3.1 A supply disconnecting device shall be provided:
– for each incoming source of supply to a machine FT P
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– for each on-board power supply.


5.3.2 Type of power supply disconnecting device:
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a) Switch-disconnector, acc. to EN 60947-3 for
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appliance category AC-23 B or DC-23 B
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b) Control and protective switching device suitable


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for isolation, in accordance with IEC 60947-6-2


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c) Power circuit breaker suitable for isolation (acc. to


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N/A
EN 60947-2)
d) any other switching device in accordance with an
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IEC product standard for that device and which meets


N/A
the isolation requirements of IEC 60947-1as well as a
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utilization category
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e) Plug/socket combination for electrical load


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(requirements see cl. 5.3.3)


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5.3.3 Disconnection device has to fulfill all of the following requirements


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- isolate the electrical equipment from the supply and By plug/socket combination

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have only one OFF (isolated) and only one ON N/A
position marked with "O" and "I"

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- visible contact gap or a position indicator which

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cannot indicate OFF (isolated) until all contacts are
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actually open and the requirements for the isolating
function have been satisfied
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- have an external operating means e.g. handle

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(except power operated CB’s)

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- coloured black or grey recommended
(If used as an emergency stop, red/yellow N/A
combination selected)

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- be provided with a means permitting it to be locked
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in the OFF position (padlocks). When so locked, N/A


remote as well as local closing shall be prevented
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- disconnect all live conductors of its power supply


N/A
circuit FT
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Requirements for plug/socket combination as a


disconnection device:
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- Breaking capacity of the plug/socket combination:
sufficient to interrupt the current of the largest motor P
when stalled together with the sum of the normal
running currents of all other motors and/or loads.
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- further see. cl. 13.4.5 a) to f)
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5.3.4 The operating means (for example, a handle) of the


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supply disconnecting device shall be external to the P


enclosure of the electrical equipment
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5.3.5 Only the following circuits need not be disconnected


by the supply disconnecting device:
- lighting circuits for lighting needed during
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N/A
maintenance or repair;
–socket outlets for the exclusive connection of repair or
N/A
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maintenance tools and equipment;


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– under voltage protection circuits that are only


provided for automatic tripping in the event of supply N/A
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failure;
– circuits supplying equipment that should normally
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remain energized for correct operation


– control circuits for interlocking N/A
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Circuits not disconnected by the supply disconnecting


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device have:
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- permanent warning labels in accordance with cl. 16.1 N/A


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- a statement is included in the maintenance manual N/A


- additionally one or more of the following is applied N/A
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5.4 Devices for removal of power for prevention of unexpected start-up

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- Devices for the prevention of unexpected start-up By plug/socket combination

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are provided

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These devices are appropriate and convenient for the
intended use, are suitably placed, and readily P
identifiable as to their function and purpose (for
example by a durable marking in accordance with cl.
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16.1).

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accordance with 5.3.2 may be used for prevention P
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of unexpected start-up
Disconnectors, withdrawable fuse links and

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withdrawable links may be used for protection of
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unexpected start-up only if they are located in an
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enclosed electrical operating area (see 3. 1.23).


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5.5 Devices for isolating electrical equipment N/A


5.6 Protection against unauthorized, inadvertent and/or mistaken connection
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For devices acc. to cl. 5.4(disconnecting electrical


equipment) and 5.5 (prevention of unexpected start-
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up) locking means in OFF position are provided and
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no remote reconnection is possible.
Where a non-lockable disconnecting device is provided
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(for example withdrawable fuse-links, withdrawable


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energizing are used.


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Where plug/socket combinations according to 5.3.2 P

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6 PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK


6.1 General P
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6.2 Basic protection P
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6.2.2 Protection against direct contact


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Live parts that are located inside enclosures provide


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protection against contact with live parts of at least IP20 P


IP2X or IPXXB.
Where the top surfaces of the enclosure are readily
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accessible, the minimum degree of protection against


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direct contact provided by the top surfaces shall be


IP4X or IPXXD.
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6.2.2 a Opening an enclosure (i.e. opening doors, lids,


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covers, and the like) is possible only when:


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a) Either the use of a key or tool is necessary for

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access and:

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- all live parts, that are likely to be touched when
resetting or adjusting devices intended for such In the use of key for access P

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operations while the equipment is still connected are
protected against direct contact to at least IP2X or
IPXXB live parts on the inside of doors are protected
against direct contact to at least IP1X or IPXXA.
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6.2.2 b b) Or the opening of an enclosure (i.e. opening doors,
lids, covers, and the like) is possible only if

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disconnection is provided for all live parts inside the
enclosure before it can be opened.

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6.2.2 c c) Or the opening without the use of a key or a tool
and without disconnection of live parts shall be
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possible only when all live parts are protected against


direct contact to at least IP2X or IPXXB.
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N/A
Where barriers provide this protection, either they
shall require a tool for their removal or all live parts
protected by them shall be automatically FT
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disconnected when the barrier is removed.


6.2.3 Protection by insulation of live parts:
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Live parts are completely covered with insulation that
can only be removed by destruction and that is
capable of withstanding the mechanical, chemical, P
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electrical, and thermal stresses to which it can be

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subjected under normal operating conditions.


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Paint, varnish lacquer etc. not used as the unique


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insulation layer.
6.2.4 Protection against residual voltages FT
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Live parts with residual voltage greater than 60 V


after a time period of 5 s after disconnection of the
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supply shall be discharged until this interferes with
the proper functioning of the equipment.
Where pins of plugs or similar devices after
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withdrawal are exposed, discharge time is  1s.


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Otherwise such conductors are protected against


direct contact to at least IP2X or IPXXB.
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If above requirements cannot be achieved, additional


disconnecting devices or appropriate warning devices N/A
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shall be applied (e.g. warning acc. cl. 16.1).


6.2.5 For protection by barriers, 412.2 of IEC 60364-4-41
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is applied.
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6.2.6 For protection by placing out of reach, 412.4 of IEC


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60364-4-41 shall apply. For protection by obstacles, N/A


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412.3 of IEC 60364-4-41 is applied.


6.3 Fault protection
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6.3.1 General

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6.3.2 Prevention of the occurrence of a touch voltage

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6.3.2.2 Protection by provision of:

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- class II electrical devices or apparatus (double
insulation, reinforced insulation or by equivalent
insulation in accordance with IEC 61140) or
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- switchgear and control gear assemblies having total

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insulation in accordance with IEC 61439-1 or
- supplementary or reinforced insulation in

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accordance with 413.2 of IEC 60364-4-41.
6.3.2.3 Protection by electrical separation.

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For this type of protection, the requirements of 413.5 P
of IEC 60364-4-41 apply.
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6.3.3 Protection by automatic disconnection of supply.


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6.3.3 a) Use of overcurrent protective device for automatic


cut-off in the event of an insulation failure in a N/A
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TN- System.
6.3.3 b) Use of residual current protective devices (RCD) for
automatic cut-off in the event of an insulation failure N/A
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in a TN - or TT -System.
6.3.3 c) Use of earth fault detection device to initiate
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automatic disconnection in an IT-System.
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6.4.1 a) PELV circuits shall satisfy all of the following


conditions:
-the nominal voltage does not exceed: FT
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• 25 V a.c. r.m.s. or 60 V ripple-free d.c. when the


equipment is normally used in dry locations and when N/A
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large area contact of live parts with the human body is
not expected; or 6 V a.c. r.m.s. or 15 V ripple-free d.c.
in all other cases;
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6.4.1 b) one side of the circuit or one point of the source of the
supply of that circuit is connected to the protective N/A
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bonding circuit
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6.4.1 c) live parts of PELV circuits is electrically separated


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from other live circuits
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6.4.1 d) Conductors of each PELV circuit are physically


separated from those of any other circuit.
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N/A
If this requirement is impracticable, the insulation
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provisions of 13.1.3 are fulfilled;


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6.4.1 e) plugs and socket-outlets for a PELV circuit are

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conform to the following:

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1) plugs do not to enter socket-outlets of other voltage
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systems;

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2) socket-outlets do not admit plugs of other voltage
systems.
6.4.2 Sources for PELV
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The source for PELV shall be one of the following:

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- safety isolating transformer in accordance with IEC
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N/A
61558-1 and IEC 61558-2-6 or
- a source of current with a degree of safety equivalent

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N/A
to that of the safety isolating transformer or
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- a source independent of circuit with higher voltage N/A


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- electronic power supply conforming to appropriate


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standards
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7 PROTECTION OF EQUIPMENT
7.1 General
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7.2 Overcurrent protection
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7.2.2 Overcurrent protection
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Unless otherwise specified by the user, the supplier of


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the electrical equipment is not responsible for


With overcurrent protective
providing the supply conductors and the overcurrent P
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protective device for the supply conductors to the
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electrical equipment (see Annex B).


In the installation diagram data necessary for
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selecting the overcurrent protective device are stated P
for each incoming feeder. (see 7.2.10 and 17.4)
7.2.3 Power circuits:
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Devices for detection and interruption of overcurrent,


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selected in accordance with 7.2.10, are applied to


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each live conductor including circuits supplying


control circuit transformers.
Cross section area of neutral conductor is at least
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equal to the phase conductor. No overcurrent P


protective/ disconnecting device is required.
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IT-Systems: no neutral conductor is used. TN systems


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Or, when it is used, the measures detailed in 431.2.2 N/A


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of IEC 60364-4-43 are applied.


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7.2.4 Control circuits


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Conductors of control circuits directly connected to

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the supply voltage are protected against overcurrent P
in accordance with 7.2.3.

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Conductors of control circuits supplied by a

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transformer or d.c. supply: see 9.4.3.1
7.2.5 Socket outlets and their associated conductors
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Overcurrent protection is provided for the circuits
N/A

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feeding the general purpose socket.

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7.2.6 Lighting circuits
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Lighting circuits are protected separate from other
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circuits.

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7.2.7 Transformers
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Transformers are protected in accordance with the


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manufacturer’s instructions and includes:


- avoiding tripping due to transformer magnetizing
inrush currents FT P
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- avoiding a winding temperature rise in excess of the


permitted value for the insulation class when there is a
short circuit at the secondary terminals.
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7.2.8 Location of overcurrent protective devices:
- located at the point where a reduction in the cross
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sectional area of the conductors or another change

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reduces the current-carrying capacity of the


conductors.
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7.2.9 Selection of overcurrent protective devices


The rated short-circuit breaking capacity Icn is at least FT
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equal to the prospective fault current at the point of P


installation.
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Additional currents other than from the supply (e.g.
from motors, from power factor correction capacitors) N/A
shall be taken into consideration.
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Where fuses are provided as overcurrent protective


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devices, a type readily available in the country of use


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shall be selected, or arrangements shall be made for
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the supply of spare parts.


7.2.10 Rating and setting of overcurrent protective devices:
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Rated current of fuses or overcurrent setting of other


protective devices selected as low as possible, but P
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adequate for anticipated overcurrents.


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The rated current of overcurrent protective device is

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determined by the current carrying capacity of the
conductors to be protected in accordance with Cl.

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12.4, D.2 and the maximum allowable interrupting N/A

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time t in accordance with Clause D.3, taking into
account the needs of coordination with other
electrical devices in the protected circuit.
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Protection of motors against overheating

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7.3.1 Overload protection for all motors provided for ratings Motor power: 1500 W
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of > 0.5 kW in continuous operation.
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Protective device may be omitted for motors, which
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cannot be overloaded.

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Exceptions:
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In applications where an automatic interruption of the


motor operation is unacceptable (for example fire N/A
ME

pumps), the means of detection shall give a warning


signal to which the operator can respond.
FT
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7.3.2 Protection achieved by overload protection device:


- detection in each live conductor
P
- switching off of all live conductors (not necessary
LI
to switch of neutral conductor)
For special duty motors, appropriate protective
N/A
T

devices are recommended

W
T

7.3.3 Protection achieved by over-temperature protection


device:
ME

N/A
Is recommended in situations where the cooling can
be impaired (for example dusty environments)
FT
WE

7.4 Equipment shall be protected against abnormal


P
temperatures that can result in a hazardous situation.
LI
7.5 Protection against the effect of supply interruption or
voltage reduction and subsequent restoration:
Where a supply interruption or a voltage reduction P
can cause a hazardous situation, damage to the
FT

machine, or to the work in progress, undervoltage


T

protection is provided.
ME
LI

Upon restoration of supply voltage, automatic or


P
unexpected restarting of machine prevented.
WE

Undervoltage protection does initiate appropriate


control responses to ensure necessary coordination of P
T

groups of machines working together


E

7.6 Motor overspeed protection:


Overspeed protection is provided where overspeeding
EM

P
can occur and could possibly cause a hazardous
FT

situation.
7.7 Additional earth fault/residual current protection N/A
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7.8 Phase sequence protection: Single phase source

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Where an incorrect phase sequence of the supply N/A

F
voltage can cause a hazardous situation or damage to
the machine, protection shall be provided.

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7.9 Protection against overvoltage due to lightning and to
switching surges:
P
-SPDs are connected to the incoming terminals of the
FT
supply disconnecting device.

T
7.10 The short-circuit current rating of the electrical

ME
LI
equipment shall be determined. This can be done by
P
the application of design rules or by calculation or by
test.

WE
T

8 EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING
ME

8.1 General P
8.2 Protective bonding circuit
FT
WE

8.2.1 Where the conductance of structural parts of the


electrical equipment or of the machine is less than that
of the smallest protective conductor connected to the P
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exposed conductive parts, a supplementary bonding
conductor is provided.
In IT distribution systems, the machine structure is
T

part of the protective bonding circuit and insulation N/A

W
T

monitoring is provided.
ME

Exposed conductive parts of equipment in


accordance with 6.3.2.3 (Protection by electrical
separation) are not connected to the protective FT
WE

bonding circuit. N/A


(For this type of protection, the requirements of 413.5
of IEC 60364-4-41 apply.)
LI
8.2.2 Protective conductors
Protective conductors shall be identified in accordance with 13.2.2. P
FT

Copper conductors are preferred. P


T

8.2.3 Continuity of the protective bonding circuit


ME
LI

Parts that are mounted so that they do not constitute a


hazard because cannot be touched on large surfaces or
WE

grasped with the hand and they are small in size (less
than approximately 50 mm × 50 mm) or they are P
T

located so that either contact with live parts, or an


insulation failure is unlikely need not be connected to
E

the protective bonding circuit


EM

Where a part is removed the protective bonding


FT

P
circuit for the remaining parts isn’t interrupted.
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Current-carrying capacity of connection and bonding

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points cannot be impaired by mechanical, chemical, or
P
electrochemical influences (e.g. electrolytic corrosion

F
on aluminum parts)

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Metal ducts of flexible or rigid construction and
metallic cable sheaths are not used as protective
N/A
conductors. Nevertheless they are connected to the
FT
protective bonding circuit.

T
Where the electrical equipment is mounted on lids,

ME
doors, or cover plates, continuity of the protective
LI
bonding circuit shall be ensured. P
The use of a protective conductor (see 8.2.2) is

WE
recommended.
For cables that are exposed to damage (for example
T

flexible trailing cables) the continuity of the protective


P
ME

conductors is ensured by appropriate measures (for


example monitoring).
8.2.4 Protective conductor connecting points FT P
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All protective conductors shall be terminated in


accordance with 13.1. 1. The protective conductor
P
LI
connecting points are not intended, for example, to
attach appliances or parts.
Each protective conductor connecting point shall be
T

marked or labelled as such using the symbol IEC 6041 P

W
T

7-501 9:2006-08 as illustrated in Figure 5


ME

8.2.5 On mobile machines with on-board power supplies, the


protective conductors, the conductive structural parts of
the electrical equipment, and those
FT
WE

extraneous-conductive-parts which form the structure P


of the machine shall all be connected to a protective
bonding terminal to provide protection against electric
LI
shock.
8.2.6 Where electrical equipment has an earth leakage
current that is greater than 10 mA AC or DC in any
FT

protective conductor, one or more of the following


N/A
T

conditions for the integrity of each section of the


associated protective bonding circuit that carries the
ME
LI

earth leakage current shall be satisfied.


Each protective conductor connecting point is marked
or labelled as such using the symbol IEC 60417-5019
WE

N/A
or the letters PE or by use of bicolour GREEN /
T

YELLOW
E
EM

FT
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8.3 The effects of high leakage current can be restricted to

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the equipment having high leakage current by
connection of that equipment to a dedicated supply

F
transformer having separate windings. The protective

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bonding circuit shall be connected to exposed
conductive parts of the equipment and, in addition, to N/A
the secondary winding of the transformer. The
protective conductor( s) between the equipment and the
FT
secondary winding of the transformer shall comply

T
with one or more of the arrangements described in
8.2.6

ME
LI
8.4 Protection against maloperation as a result of insulation
failures can be achieved by connecting to a common P

WE
conductor in accordance with 9.4.3.1.1.
For recommendation regarding functional bonding to
T

avoid maloperation due to electromagnetic N/A


ME

disturbances, see 4.4.2 and Annex

FT
WE

9 CONTROL CIRCUITS AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS


9.1. Control circuit
LI
9.1.1 Control circuit supply:
Where control circuits are supplied from an AC
source, transformers having separate windings shall be P
T

used to separate the power supply from the control

W
T

supply.
ME

Control transformers with separate windings are used


N/A
for supplying the control circuits.
Where several transformers are used, the secondary FT
WE

N/A
voltages are in phase.
9.1.2 The nominal voltage of control supply does not
LI
exceed 230 V for circuits with 50 Hz, 277 V for P
circuits with 60 Hz nominal frequency.
9.1.3 Control circuits are provided with overcurrent
FT

P
protection in accordance with 7.2.4 and 7.2.10.
T

9.2 Control functions


ME
LI

Safety related control functions in accordance with ISO 13849-1 (2006), ISO 13849-2
(2003) and /or IEC 62061 (see 9.4.1)
WE

9.2.1 General
9.2.2 Categories of stop functions
T

9.2.3 Operation
E

9.2.3.1 General
EM

FT
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Safety functions and/or protective measures (for

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example interlocks (see 9.3)) shall be provided where
P
required to reduce the possibility of hazardous

F
situations.

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Where a machine has more than one control station,
measures shall be provided to ensure that initiation of
P
commands from different control stations do not lead
FT
to a hazardous situation.

T
9.2.3.2 Start functions shall operate by energizing the relevant
P

ME
circuit.
LI
9.2.3.3 Stop category 0 and/or stop category 1 and/or stop
category 2 stop functions shall be provided as
P

WE
indicated by the risk assessment and the functional
requirements of the machine (see 4.1 ).
T

9.2.3.4 Emergency operations (emergency stop, emergency


ME

N/A
switching off)
9.2.3.4.1 Emergency stop and emergency switching off are
complementary protective measures that are not FT
WE

primary means of risk reduction for hazards (for N/A


example trapping, entanglement, electric shock or
LI
burn) at a machine (see ISO 12100).
The emergency stop shall function either as a stop
category 0 or as a stop category 1. The choice of the
N/A
T

stop category of the emergency stop depends on the

W
results of a risk assessment of the machine.
T

9.2.3.4.2 Requirements for functional aspects of emergency


ME

N/A
stop equipment are given in ISO 13850.
The emergency stop shall function either as a stop FT
WE

category 0 or as a stop category 1. The choice of the


N/A
stop category of the emergency stop depends on the
results of a risk assessment of the machine.
LI
9.2.3.4.3 The functional aspects of emergency switching off are
N/A
given in 536.4 of IEC 60364-5-53:2001.
FT

Emergency switching off is accomplished by


switching off the relevant supply by electromechanical
T

switching devices, effecting a stop category 0 of


ME
LI

machine actuators connected to this incoming supply.


N/A
When a machine cannot tolerate this category 0 stop,
it may be necessary to provide other measures, for
WE

example basic protection, so that emergency switching


off is not necessary.
T

9.2.3.5 Each machine can have one or more operating modes


E

(for example manual mode. automatic mode, setting


P
mode, maintenance mode) determined by the type of
EM

machine and its application.


FT
LI
T
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The selector may be replaced by another selection

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method which restricts the use of certain functions of
N/A
the machinery to certain categories of operator (for

F
example access code).

LI
9.2.3.6 Movement or action of a machine or part of a
machine that can result in a hazardous situation shall
be monitored by providing, for example, overtravel P
FT
limiters, motor overspeed detection, mechanical

T
overload detection or anti-collision devices.

ME
9.2.3.7 Hold-to-run controls shall require continuous
LI
N/A
actuation of the control device(s) to achieve operation.
9.2.3.8 Two-hand control N/A

WE
9.2.3.9 Enabling control N/A
T

Enabling control (see also 10.9) is a manually


ME

activated control function interlock that:


a) when activated allows a machine operation to be
initiated by a separate start control, and FT
WE

b) when de-activated
• initiates a stop function, and N/A
LI
• prevents initiation of machine operation.
Enabling control shall be so arranged as to minimize
the possibility of defeating, for example by requiring
the de-activation of the enabling control device before
T

machine operation may be reinitiated.

W
T

9.2.3.10 Combined start and stop controls N/A


ME

9.2.4 Cableless control system N/A


9.3 Protective interlocks FT
WE

9.3.1 The reclosing or resetting of an interlocking


safeguard does not initiate hazardous machine P
LI
operation.
9.3.2 Where overtraveling an operating limit (for example
speed, pressure, position) can lead to a hazardous
FT

situation, means are provided to detect when a P


T

predetermined limit(s) is exceeded and initiate an


appropriate control action.
ME
LI

9.3.3 The correct operation of auxiliary functions is


P
checked by appropriate devices.
WE

Appropriate interlocking is provided, when non-


operation of an auxiliary function (for example
T

lubrication, supply of coolant, swarf removal) can P


E

cause a hazardous situation, or cause damage to the


machine or to the work in progress.
EM

9.3.4 Interlocks between different operations and for


FT

contrary motions are provided if this operations lead N/A


to hazardous situations.
LI
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9.3.5 Reverse current braking:

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Where braking of a motor is accomplished by current

F
reversal, measures prevent the motor starting in the N/A
opposite direction at the end of braking where that

LI
reversal can cause a hazardous situation or damage to
the machine or to the work in progress.
For this purpose, a device operating exclusively as a
FT N/A
function of time is not permitted.

T
Control circuits are arranged that rotation of a motor

ME
shaft, for example manually, does not result in a N/A
LI
hazardous situation.
9.3.6 Where it is necessary to suspend safety functions

WE
and/or protective measures (for example for setting or
maintenance purposes). the control or operating mode
T

selector shall simultaneously:


ME

• disable all other operating (control) modes;


• permit operation only by the use of a hold-to-
run device or by a similar control FT
WE

device positioned so as to perm it sight of the


P
hazardous elements;
LI
• permit operation of the hazardous elements only
in reduced risk conditions (e.g. reduced speed.
reduced power / force, step-by-step operation, e.g.
with a limited movement control device);
T

• prevent any operation of hazardous functions by

W
T

voluntary or involuntary action on the machine's


sensors.
ME

9.4 Control functions in the event of failure


9.4.1 The safety related electrical control circuits have an FT
WE

appropriate level of safety performance that has been


determined from the risk assessment at the machine. P
LI
The requirements of IEC 62061 and/or ISO 13849-1,
ISO 13849-2 are met.
Where memory retention is achieved for example, by
FT

battery power, measures are taken to prevent hazardous N/A


situations arising from failure or removal of the battery.
T

Means are provided to prevent unauthorized or


ME
LI

inadvertent memory alteration by, e.g. requiring the N/A


use of a key, access code or tool.
WE

9.4.2 Measures are taken to minimize risk in the event of failure:


T

9.4.2.1 Measures to minimize risk in the event of fail u re


include but are not limited to:
E

• use of proven circuit techniques and components;


P
EM

• provisions of partial or complete redundancy;


FT

• provision of diversity;
• provision for functional tests.
LI
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9.4.2.2 Provisions of partial or complete redundancy P

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9.4.2.3 Provision of diversity N/A

F
9.4.2.4 Provision for functional tests N/A

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9.4.2.5 Provision for functional test N/A
9.4.3 Protection against malfunction of control circuits
9.4.3.1
FT
Insulation faults P

T
9.4.3.1.1 General

ME
LI
Measures shall be provided to reduce the probability
that insulation faults on any control circuit can cause
P
malfunction such as unintentional starting, potentially

WE
hazardous motions, or prevent stopping of the machine.
T

9.4.3.1.2 Method a) - Earthed control circuits fed by


P
transformers
ME

9.4.3.1.3 Method b) — Non-earthed control circuits fed by


N/A
transformers FT
WE

9.4.3.1.4 Method c) — Control circuits fed by transformer with


N/A
an earthed centre-tap winding
LI
9.4.3.1.5 Method d) — Control circuits not fed by a transformer N/A
9.4.3.2 For control systems using a memory device(s),
proper functioning in the event of power failure is
T

ensured (e.g. by using a non-volatile memory) to N/A

W
T

prevent any loss of memory that can result in a


hazardous situation.
ME

9.4.3.3 Upon sliding contacts the loss of continuity of safety-


related control circuits depending on, can result in a FT N/A
WE

hazardous situation. Appropriate measures are taken


(for example by duplication of the sliding contacts).
LI
10 OPERATOR INTERFACE AND MACHINE-MOUNTED CONTROL DEVICES
10.1.1 As far as is practicable, those devices are selected,
FT

mounted, and identified or coded in accordance with P


T

IEC 61310 series.


ME
LI

10.1.2 As far as practicable, machine-mounted control


devices are: P
– readily accessible for service and maintenance;
WE

– mounted in such a manner as to minimize the


T

possibility of damage from activities such as material P


handling.
E

The actuators of hand-operated control devices are


EM

selected and installed so that:


FT

P
– they are not less than 0,6 m above the servicing level
and
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– are within easy reach of the normal working
P

WE
position of the operator;

F
– the operator is not placed in a hazardous situation
P
when operating them.

LI
The actuators of foot-operated control devices are
selected and installed so that:
N/A
FT
– they are within easy reach of the normal working
position of the operator;

T
– the operator is not placed in a hazardous situation

ME
LI
P
when operating them.
10.1.3 The degree of protection (see IEC 60529) together

WE
with other appropriate measures does afford
protection against:
T

– the effects of aggressive liquids, vapours, or gases


ME

found in the physical environment or used on the P


machine;
– the ingress of contaminants (for example swarf,FT
WE

P
dust, particulate matter).
The operator interface control devices has a
LI
minimum degree of protection against direct contact P
of IPXXD (see IEC 60529).
10.1.4 Position sensors (for example position switches,
T

proximity switches) are so arranged that they will not P

W
T

be damaged in the event of overtravel.


ME

Position sensors in circuits with safety-related control


functions shall have direct opening action (see IEC
P
60947-5-1) or shall provide similar reliability (see FT
WE

9.4.2).
10.1.5 Portable and pendant operator control stations and their
control devices are so selected and arranged as to
LI
P
minimize the possibility of inadvertent machine
operations caused by shocks and vibrations
FT

10.2 Actuators
T

10.2.1 Mandatory: The colour RED is used only for


emergency stop and emergency switching off P
ME
LI

actuators.
10.2.2 The recommend markings on push-buttons are as
P
WE

shown in table 3 of this standard.


10.3 Indicator lights and displays
T

10.3.1 Indicator lights and displays are selected and


E

installed in such a manner as to be visible from the


P
EM

normal position of the operator (see also IEC 61310-


FT

1).
Indicator light circuits used for warning lights are fitted
P
with facilities to check the operability of these lights.
LI
T
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The recommend colours on Indicator light are as
P

WE
shown in table 4 of this standard.

F
Indicating towers on machines have the applicable
colours in the following order from the top down; P

LI
RED, YELLOW, BLUE, GREEN and WHITE.
Where flashing lights or displays are used to provide
higher priority information, audible warning devices
FT P
should also be provided.

T
10.3.2 Indicator lights should be colour-coded with respect

ME
LI
to the condition (status) of the machine in accordance P
with Table 4.

WE
10.3.3 Flashing lights and displays P
10.4 Illuminated push-button actuators are colour-coded in
T

accordance with Tables 2 and 4. Where there is


N/A
ME

difficulty in assigning an appropriate colour, WHITE


is used.
The colour RED for the emergency stop actuator FT
WE

N/A
shall not depend on the illumination of its light.
10.5 Devices having a rotational member, such as
LI
potentiometers and selector switches, have means of
N/A
prevention of rotation of the stationary member.
Friction alone isn’t considered sufficient.
T

10.6 Actuators used to initiate a start function or the

W
T

movement of machine elements (for example slides,


N/A
spindles, carriers) are constructed and mounted so as
ME

to minimize inadvertent operation.


10.7 Emergency stop devices
FT
WE

10.7.1 Devices for emergency stop are readily accessible.


Emergency stop devices shall be provided at each
LI
location where the initiation of an emergency stop N/A
can be required.
There can be circumstances where confusion can
FT

occur between active and inactive emergency stop


T

devices caused by, for example, unplugging or


otherwise disabling an operator control station. In N/A
ME
LI

such cases, means (for example, design and


information for use) shall be provided to minimize
confusion.
WE

10.7.2 Allowed types of device for emergency stop:


T

– a push-button device for actuation by a palm or the


fist; N/A
E

– a pull-cord operated switch;


EM

– a pedal-operated switch without mechanical guard.


FT

The devices shall be in accordance with IEC


N/A
60947-5-5
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10.7.3 Operation of the supply disconnecting device to
N/A

WE
effect emergency stop.

F
10.8 Emergency switching off device

LI
10.8.1 Means are provided, where necessary, to avoid
N/A
confusion between these devices.
10.8.2 The types of device for initiation of emergency
FT
switching off include:

T
– a push-button operated switch with a palm or
mushroom head type of actuator; N/A

ME
LI
– a pull-cord operated switch.
The devices are direct opening action (see IEC

WE
60947-5-1 and IEC 60947-5-1).
10.8.3 Local operation of the supply disconnecting device to
T

N/A
effect emergency switching off
ME

10.9 Enabling control device


Functions of two-position types: FT
WE

position 1: off-function of the switch (actuator is not


N/A
operated);
LI
position 2: enabling function (actuator is operated)

11 CONTROLGEAR: LOCATION, MOUNTING AND ENCLOSURES


T

W
T

11.2.1 All items of controlgear (inclusively terminals that


are not part of controlgear components or devices)
P
ME

are placed and oriented so that they can be identified


without moving them or the wiring.
For items that require checking for correct operation FT
WE

or that are liable to need replacement, those actions


should be possible without dismantling other P
equipment or parts of the machine (except opening
LI
doors or removing covers, barriers or obstacles).
All controlgear are mounted so as to facilitate its
P
FT

operation and maintenance from the front.


T

Necessary tools to adjust, maintain, or remove a


N/A
device are supplied.
ME
LI

Where access is required for regular maintenance or


adjustment, the relevant devices shall be located N/A
WE

between 0,4 m and 2,0 m above the servicing level.


Terminals are least 0,2 m above the servicing level
T

and so placed that conductors and cables can be P


E

easily connected to them.


EM

Only operating, indicating, measuring, and cooling


FT

devices are mounted on doors or on normally P


removable access covers of enclosures.
Plug-in arrangements of control devices and plug-in-devices:
LI
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The connection is clearly identified by shape, marking
N/A

WE
or reference designation, singly or in combination.

F
When they have to be handled during normal operation
means are provided with non- interchangeable features

LI
N/A
where the lack of such a facility can result in
malfunctioning.
Plug/socket combinations that are handled during
FT P
normal operation are unobstructedly accessible.

T
Test points for connection of test equipment are:

ME
LI
– unobstructedly accessible;
– clearly identified to correspond with the
N/A
documentation;

WE
– adequately insulated;
T

– sufficiently spaced.
ME

11.2.2 Non-electrical parts and devices, not directly


associated with the electrical equipment, are not P
located within enclosures containing controlgear.
FT
WE

Devices such as solenoid valves are separated from the


other electrical equipment (for example in a separate N/A
LI
compartment).
Control devices mounted in the same location and
connected to the supply voltage, or to both supply
N/A
T

and control voltages, are grouped separately from

W
T

those connected only to the control voltages.


ME

Terminals shall be separated into groups for:


– power circuits;
– associated control circuits; FT P
WE

– other control circuits, fed from external sources (for


example for interlocking).
LI
The clearances and creepage distances specified by
the supplier are maintained, taking into account the
P
external influences or conditions of the physical
environment.
FT

11.2.3 The temperature rise inside electrical equipment


enclosures shall not exceed the ambient temperature P
ME
LI

specified by the component manufacturers.


11.3 Controlgears are sufficiently protected against:
WE

- ingress of solid foreign objects


- liquids
T

- dust, coolants, and swarf, P


E

taking into account the external influences under


EM

which the machine is intended to operate (i.e. the


location and the physical environmental conditions).
FT
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Enclosures of controlgear provide a degree of

WE
protection of at least IP22 (see IEC 60529).
Exceptions:

F
1) specific electrical operating area P

LI
2) When with removable collectors on conductor wire
or conductor bar systems do not achieve IP22
measures of 6.2.5 are applied.
11.4
FT
Enclosures, doors and openings

T
Enclosures (inclusively screens of windows Metal enclosure

ME
LI
(windows: toughened glass or polycarbonate sheet of
not less than 3 mm thickness), joints, gaskets of doors
and lids) do withstand the foreseeable mechanical, P

WE
electrical and thermal stresses and other
environmental factors and of the aggressive liquids,
T

vapours, or gases used on the machine.


ME

Fasteners used to secure doors and covers are of the


P
captive type.
FT
Enclosure doors are not wider than 0,9 m and have
WE

P
vertical hinges, with an angle of opening > 95°.
Openings in enclosures (for example, for cable
LI
access), including those towards the floor or
foundation or to other parts of the machine are
equipped with means to ensure the degree of
P
T

protection specified for the equipment.

W
T

A suitable opening may be provided in the base of


enclosures within the machine so that moisture due to
ME

condensation can drain away.


Openings for cable entries shall be easily re-opened
FT P
on site.
WE

No openings between enclosures containing


electrical equipment and compartments containing
LI
P
coolant, lubricating or hydraulic fluids, or those into
which oil, other liquids, or dust can penetrate.
Holes in an enclosure for mounting do not impair the
FT

P
required protection.
T

Equipment that, in normal or abnormal operation, can


ME
LI

attain a surface temperature sufficient to cause a risk


of fire or harmful effect to an enclosure material is:
– located within an enclosure that will withstand, such
WE

temperatures; and
N/A
T

– is located at a sufficient distance from adjacent


equipment allowing safe dissipation of heat (see also
E

11.2.3); or
EM

– is otherwise screened by material that can


withstand to the harmful effect.
FT

11.5 Access to electrical equipment


LI
T
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Doors in gangways for access to electrical operating

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areas:

F
– are at least 0,7 m wide and 2,1 m height;
– do open outwards; N/A

LI
– have a means (for example panic bolts) to allow
opening from the inside without the use of a key or
tool.
FT

T
12 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES

ME
LI
IMPORTANT: The following requirements do not apply to the integral wiring of
assemblies, subassemblies, and devices that are manufactured and tested in accordance with

WE
their relevant IEC standard (for example IEC 60439-1).
12.2 In general, conductors are of copper.
T

Where aluminum conductors are used, the cross- Copper conductors N/A
ME

sectional area is at least 16 mm2.


The cross-sectional areas of conductors are according
FT P
WE

to Table 5 and its notes.


All conductors that are often in movement ( > one
movement per hour of machine operation) have P
LI
flexible stranding of class 5 or class 6.
Where the insulation of conductors and cables (for
example PVC) can constitute hazards due to the
T

propagation of a fire or the emission of toxic or

W
T

corrosive fumes adequate means are provided. N/A


ME

Special attention is given to the integrity of a circuit


having a safety-related function
12.3 Minimum insulation test voltages for used cables are: FT
WE

– ≥ 2 000 V a.c. for a duration of 5 min for


operation at voltages higher than 50 V a.c. or 120 V
2 000Vac P
LI
d.c., or
– ≥ 500 V a.c. for a duration of 5 min for PELV
circuits (see IEC 60364-4-41, class III equipment).
FT

Insulation strong enough to withstand damage due to


T

operation or during laying, especially for cables pulled P


into ducts.
ME
LI

12.4 Current-carrying capacity in normal service in


accordance with table 6. P
WE

Or in accordance with supplier’s recommendation.


12.5 Conductors and cable voltage drop P
T

12.6 Flexible cables


E

12.6.1 All flexible cables have Class 5 or Class 6 conductors. Class 5 conductors P
EM

FT
LI
T
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Cables under severe duties are adequately protected

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against:

F
- abrasion due to mechanical handling and dragging
across rough surfaces; N/A

LI
- kinking due to operation without guides;
- stress resulting from guide rollers and forced
guiding, being wound and re-wound on cable drums.
12.6.2
FT
The tensile stress applied to copper conductors does

T
not exceed 15 N/mm2 of cross-sectional area.

ME
LI
Or special measures are taken to withstand the applied N/A
stress. For material other than copper the applied stress
is within the cable manufacturer’s specification.

WE
12.6.3 For cables installed on drums, the maximum current-
carrying capacity in free air is derated in accordance
T

N/A
with Table 7.
ME

12.7 Conductor wires, conductor bars and slip-ring assemblies


12.7.1 During normal access to the machine, protection to
FT
WE

conductor wires, conductor bars and slip-ring


assemblies is achieved by the application of one of the
following protective measures:
LI
N/A
– protection by partial insulation of live parts, or where
this is not practicable;
– protection by enclosures or barriers of at least IP2X
T

or IPXXB.

W
T

Horizontal top surfaces of barriers or enclosures that


ME

are readily accessible provide a degree of protection of N/A


at least IP4X.
Where the required degree of protection is not FT
WE

achieved, protection by placing live parts out of reach


N/A
in combination with emergency switching off in
accordance with 9.2.5.4.3 is applied.
LI
Conductor wires and conductor bars are so placed /
protected as to:
FT

– prevent contact with conductive items such as the


N/A
T

cords of pull-cord switches, strain-relief devices and


drive chains;
ME
LI

– prevent damage from a swinging load.


12.7.2 Protective conductor circuit (PE) and the neutral
WE

conductor (N) each use a separate conductor wire, N/A


conductor bar or slip-ring.
T

The continuity of the protective conductor circuit using


E

sliding contacts is ensured by taking appropriate


N/A
measures (for example, duplication of the current
EM

collector, continuity monitoring)


FT
LI
T
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12.7.3 Protective conductor current collectors have a shape

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or construction so that they are not interchangeable
N/A
with the other current collectors. Such current

F
collectors shall be of the sliding contact type.

LI
12.7.4 Removable current collectors with disconnector
function: The protective conductor circuit interrupts N/A
after and reconnects before any live conductor.
12.7.5
FT
Clearances in air between conductors and adjacent

T
systems are suitable at least a rated impulse voltage

ME
of an overvoltage category III in accordance with
LI
IEC 60664-1 N/A
(For example 4 kV for 230/400 V systems

WE
clearances 3mm)
T

12.7.6 Creepage distances between conductors and adjacent


systems are suitable for operation in the intended
ME

environment, e.g. open air (IEC 60664-1), inside


buildings, protected by enclosures.
In abnormally dusty, moist or corrosive environments,
FT
WE

the following creepage distance requirements apply: N/A


– unprotected conductor etc.: minimum creepage dist.
LI
of 60 mm
– enclosed conductor etc.: minimum creepage distance
of 30 mm
T

12.7.7 Conductor system divided into isolated sections:

W
T

suitable design measures are employed to prevent the


N/A
energization of adjacent sections by the current
ME

collectors themselves.
12.7.8 Construction and installation of conductor wire,
FT N/A
conductor bar systems and slip-ring assemblies
WE

LI
13 WIRING PRACTICES
13.1 Connections and routing
13.1.1 All connections are secured against accidental
FT

P
loosening.
T

The means of connection are suitable for the cross-


ME
LI

sectional areas and nature of the conductors being P


terminated.
WE

No connection of two or more conductors to one


P
terminal, unless the terminal is designed for it.
T

No soldered connections to terminals unless they are


P
E

suitable for it.


EM

Terminals on terminal blocks are plainly marked or


P
labelled corresponding with the diagrams.
FT

Installations of flexible conduits and cables are such


N/A
that liquids drain away from the fittings.
LI
T
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Retaining means for conductor strand and shields
N/A

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provided (no soldering for that purpose)

F
Identification tags legible, permanent, and
P
appropriate for the physical environment.

LI
Terminal blocks mounted and wired so that the
internal and external wiring does not cross over the P
terminals (see IEC 60947-7-1).
FT

T
13.1.2 Conductors and cables run from terminal to terminal
P
without splices or joints.

ME
LI
Connections using plug/socket combinations with
suitable protection against accidental disconnection
N/A

WE
are not considered to be joints for the purpose of this
subclause.
T

Terminations of cables are adequately supported to


ME

prevent mechanical stresses at the terminations of the P


conductors.
Protective conductor placed close to the associated live
FT
WE

conductors in order to decrease the impedance of the P


loop.
LI
13.1.3 Conductors of different circuits P
13.1.4 AC circuits —Electromagnetic effects (prevention of
N/A
eddy currents)
T

W
13.1.5 Connection between pick-up and pick-up converter of
T

N/A
an inductive power supply system
ME

13.2 Connections and routing


13.2.1 Each conductor is identifiable at each termination in
FT P
WE

accordance with the technical documentation.


13.2.2 Identification of the protective conductor / protective
P
bonding conductor
LI
13.2.3 Neutral conductors are identified by the colour
LIGHT BLUE. That colour is not used for identifying P
FT

any other conductor where confusion is possible.


T

Bare conductors used as neutral conductors have at


minimum a stripe in LIGHT BLUE 15 mm to 100
ME

N/A
LI

mm wide in each compartment or unit and at each


accessible location.
WE

13.2.4 Identification by colour for other conductors: Colours


GREEN or YELLOW are not used. (Details to colour P
T

coding see this norm Cl. 13.2.3)


E

13.3 Wiring inside enclosures


EM

Conductors inside enclosures are supported where


P
FT

necessary.
Conductors and cables that do not run in ducts are
N/A
adequately supported.
LI
T
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Non-metallic supports are made with a flame-
N/A

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retardant insulating material (see IEC 60332 series)

F
Connections to devices mounted on doors or to other
movable parts are using flexible conductors in N/A

LI
accordance with 12.2 and 12.6.
13.4 Wiring outside enclosures
13.4.1
FT
The means of introduction of cables or ducts with their

T
individual glands. bushings, etc., into an enclosure
P
shall ensure that the degree of protection is not

ME
LI
reduced (see 11.3).
13.4.2 Conductors and their connections external to the

WE
electrical equipment are placed in suitable ducts (see P
cl.13.5).
T

13.4.3 The design of connections to moving parts shall take


ME

into account the foreseeable frequency of movement


P
and shall be made using conductors in accordance with
12.2 and 12.6
FT
WE

Bending radius of the cable are of at least 10 times the


P
diameter of the cable
LI
Cables close to moving parts, maintain a space of at
least 25 mm between the moving parts and the cables P
or barriers are provided.
T

Cable handling systems:

W
T

Lateral cable angles do not exceed 5°, at being wound


on and off cable drums or P
ME

approaching and leaving cable guidance devices.


The bending radius is in accordance with table 8.
FT
WE

Flexible conduit:
- is not used for connections to rapidly or frequently
moving parts, except when specifically designed for P
LI
that purpose.
- is supported when adjacent to moving parts
FT

13.4.4 Interconnection of devices on the machine is made


N/A
through adequate terminals.
T

Components or devices inside an enclosure, terminated


ME

13.4.5
LI

by fixed plug/socket combinations (no flexible cable),


or components connected to a bus system by a N/A
plug/socket combination, are not considered to be
WE

plug/socket combinations for the purpose of this 13.4.5.


T

13.4.6 Protection of Plug / socket from the physical


N/A
environment during transportation and storage.
E

13.4.7 Additional conductors N/A


EM

FT

13.5 Ducts, connection boxes and other boxes


13.5.1 General requirements
LI
T
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Provided with a degree of protection suitable for the
N/A

WE
application.

F
No sharp edges, flash, burrs, rough surfaces, or
threads with which the insulation of the conductors P

LI
can come into contact.
Where human passage is required, least 2 m above the
N/A
working surface.
FT

T
Not used as connection for protective bonding circuit. N/A

ME
13.5.2 Rigid metal conduit and fittings shall be of
LI
galvanized steel or of a corrosion -resistant material
suitable for the conditions. Where galvanic action is N/A

WE
possible between dissimilar metals metal these
combinations shall not be used.
T

13.5.3 Flexible metal conduit and fitting N/A


ME

13.5.4 Flexible non-metallic conduit resistant to kinking and


P
suitable for the expected physical environment.
FT
WE

13.5.5 Requirements to cable trunking systems:


- Rigidly supported and clear of all moving
N/A
or contaminating portions of the machine
LI
Covers overlapping the sides and attached.
13.5.6 - The compartments of machine used as cable trunking
systems are isolated from coolant or oil reservoirs and N/A
T

are entirely enclosed, and the conductors are secured.

W
T

13.5.7 Connection boxes and other boxes used for wiring:


ME

- Are accessible for maintenance.


- Provide protection against the ingress of solid bodies
FT N/A
WE

and liquids, taking into account the external influences


under which the machine is intended to operate (see
11.3).
LI
Do not have unused knockouts etc.
13.5.8 Motor connection boxes:
- Encloses only connections to the motor and motor- P
FT

mounted devices (e.g brakes, temperature sensors)


T
ME
LI

14 ELECTRIC MOTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT


14.1 Electric motors are conformed to the relevant parts of
WE

P
IEC 60034 series.
T

There protection is conformed to the requirements


given in 7.2 for overcurrent protection, in 7.3 for
E

P
overload protection, and in 7.6 for overspeed
EM

protection.
FT

Motor control equipment is located and mounted in


P
accordance with Clause 11.
LI
T
LI
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14.2 Enclosures for motors should be in accordance with
IP54 P

WE
IEC 60034-5.

F
14.3 Motor dimension P

LI
14.4 Motors incorporated as an integral part of the
machine are adequately protected from mechanical P
damage.
FT
motors and its associated parts (inclusively motor

T
connection box) are easily accessible for inspection P
and maintenance etc.

ME
LI
Cooling is ensured and the temperature rise remains
within the limits of the insulation class (see IEC P

WE
60034-1)
No opening between the motor compartment and any
T

other compartment that does not meet the motor P


ME

compartment requirements.

14.5 The characteristics of motors and associated


equipment are selected in accordance with the FT
WE

anticipated service and physical environmental P


conditions (see 4.4).
LI
Detailed criteria see 14.5 of this norm.
14.6 Overload and overcurrent protective devices for
mechanical brake actuators initiate simultaneously P
T

the deenergization (release) of the associated motors.

W
T
ME

15 SOCKET-OUTLETS AND LIGHTING


15.1 Requirements for socket-outlets for accessory FT N/A
WE

15.2 Local lighting of the machine and of the equipment N/A


15.2.1 Requirements for local lighting of the machine and
LI
N/A
equipment
15.2.2 Requirements to the power supply for local lighting: N/A
FT

15.2.3 All unearthed conductors of circuits supplying


N/A
T

lighting have their own overcurrent protecting devices.


ME
LI

15.2.4 Requirements to the fittings for local lighting N/A


WE

16 MARKING, WARNING SIGNS AND REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS


T

16.1 Warning signs, nameplates, markings, labels and


identification plates are of sufficient durability to P
E

withstand the physical environment.


EM

16.2 Warning signs P


FT
LI
T
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16.2.1 Enclosures that do not clearly show that they contain

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electrical equipment that has a risk of electric shock
P
are marked with the graphical symbol plainly visible

F
on the enclosure door or cover.

LI
16.2.2 Hot surfaces hazard P
16.3 Function identification P
16.4
FT
Marking of enclosure of electrical equipment P

T
16.5 Reference designations P

ME
LI
17 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION

WE
17.1 Documentation in agreed language provided. P
T

17.2 Information related to the electrical equipment P


ME

18 VERFICATION
FT
WE

18.1 The extent of verification will be given in the dedicated product standard for a particular
machine. Where there is no dedicated product standard for the machine, the verifications
shall always include the items a), b) and f) and may include one or more of the items c) to
LI
e):
a) verification that the electrical equipment complies with its technical documentation;
b) in case of protection against indirect contact by automatic disconnection, conditions for P
T

protection by automatic disconnection shall be verified according to 18.2;

W
T

c) insulation resistance test (see 18.3);


ME

d) voltage test (see 18.4);


e) protection against residual voltage (see 18.5);
f) functional tests (see 18.6). FT
WE

18.2 Verification of conditions for protection by automatic disconnection of supply


LI
18.2.1 The conditions for automatic disconnection of supply
(see 6. 3.3) shall be verified by tests. Test 1 verifies P
the continuity of the protective bonding circuit.
FT

18.2.2 Test 1: Verification of the continuity of the protective bonding circuit


T

The resistance of each protective bonding circuit


between the PE terminal and relevant points that are
ME
LI

<0.05 Ω P
part of each protective bonding circuit is measured
with a current between at least 0,2 A.
WE

And the resistance measured is in the expected range


according to the length, the cross sectional area and
P
T

the material of the related protective bonding


conductor.
E

18.2.3 Test 2: Fault loop impedance verification and suitability of the associated overcurrent
EM

N/A
protective device.
FT
LI
T
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The connections of the power supply and of the

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incoming external protective conductor to the PE N/A
terminal of the machine are verified by inspection.

F
The conditions for the protection by automatic

LI
disconnection of supply in accordance with 6.3.3 and
Annex A verified by both:
1) A verification of the fault loop impedance by N/A
FT
- calculation, or

T
- measurement in accordance with A.4, and

ME
LI
2) A confirmation that the setting and characteristics of
the associated overcurrent protective device are in
N/A
accordance with the requirements of Annex A or table

WE
10
T

18.2.4 Application of the test methods for TN-systems P


ME

18.3 Insulation resistance tests (facultative)


The insulation resistance measured at 500 V d.c. >800 MΩ P
between the power circuit conductors and the FT
WE

protective bonding circuit are not less than 1 MΩ.


18.4 Voltage test (facultative)
LI
Testing voltage; twice the rated supply voltage of the
equipment or 1 000 V whichever is the greater
With test voltage applied between the power circuit 1000 V P
T

conductors and the protective bonding circuit for a

W
period of approximately 1 s. there is no disruptive
T

discharge occurred.
ME

18.5 Protection against residual voltages (facultative)


N/A
Compliance with 6.2.4. is ensured
FT
WE

18.6 Functional tests P


18.7 Retesting N/A
LI
FT

T
ME
LI

WE
TE
EM

FT
LI
T
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1 ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
P
REQUIREMENTS

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F
1.1 GENERAL REMARKS

LI
1.1.1 Definitions
1.1.2 Principles of safety integration
FT
a) Machinery must be designed and constructed so
that it is fitted for its function, and can be operated,

T
adjusted and maintained without putting persons at
P

ME
risk when these operations are carried out under the
LI
conditions foreseen but also taking into account any
reasonably foreseeable misuse thereof.

WE
The aim of measures taken must be to eliminate any
risk throughout the foreseeable lifetime of the
T

P
machinery including the phases of transport,
ME

assembly, dismantling, disabling and scrapping.


b) In selecting the most appropriate methods, the
manufacturer or his authorized representative must
FT
WE

apply the following principles, in the order given:


--eliminate or reduce risks as far as possible
P
LI
(inherently safe machinery design and construction),
--take the necessary protective measures in relation to
P
risks that cannot be eliminated,
T

--inform users of the residual risks due to any

W
T

shortcomings of the protective measures adopted,


indicate whether any particular training is required and P
ME

specify any need to provide personal protective


equipment.
FT
WE

c) When designing and constructing machinery and


when drafting the instructions, the manufacturer or his
authorized representative must envisage not only the P
LI
intended use of the machinery but also any reasonably
foreseeable misuse thereof
The machinery must be designed and constructed in
FT

such a way as to prevent abnormal use if such use


T

would engender a risk. Where appropriate, the


P
instructions must draw the user's attention to ways —
ME
LI

which experience has shown might occur — in which


the machinery should not be used
WE

d) Machinery must be designed and constructed to


take account of the constraints to which the operator is
P
T

subject as a result of the necessary or foreseeable use


of personal protective equipment
E

e) Machinery must be supplied with all the special


EM

equipment and accessories essential to enable it to be P


FT

adjusted, maintained and used safely


1.1.3 Materials and products
LI
T
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The materials used to construct machinery or products
used or created during its use must not endanger P

WE
persons' safety or health.

F
1.1.4 Lighting N/A

LI
1.1.5 Design of machinery to facilitate its handling
Machinery, or each component part thereof, must:
FT
--be capable of being handled and transported safely, P

T
--be packaged or designed so that it can be stored

ME
P
LI
safely and without damage.
Where the weight, size or shape of machinery or its

WE
various component parts prevents them from being
Moved by wheel
moved by hand, the machinery or each component
T

part must:
ME

--either be fitted with attachments for lifting gear, or N/A


--be designed so that it can be fitted with such
FT N/A
attachments, or
WE

--be shaped in such a way that standard lifting gear


N/A
can easily be attached.
LI
Where machinery or one of its component parts is to
be moved by hand, it must:
T

either be easily moveable, or N/A

W
T

be equipped for picking up and moving safely. N/A


ME

Special arrangements must be made for the handling


of tools and/or machinery parts which, even if N/A
lightweight, could be hazardous. FT
WE

1.1.6 Ergonomics P
1.1.7 Operating positions
LI
The operating position must be designed and
constructed in such a way as to avoid any risk due to P
exhaust gases and/or lack of oxygen.
FT

If the machinery is intended to be used in a hazardous


T

environment presenting risks to the health and safety


ME
LI

of the operator or if the machinery itself gives rise to a


hazardous environment, adequate means must be N/A
provided to ensure that the operator has good working
WE

conditions and is protected against any foreseeable


hazards.
T

Where appropriate, the operating position must be


E

fitted with an adequate cabin designed, constructed


and/or equipped to fulfill the above requirements. The
EM

N/A
exit must allow rapid evacuation. Moreover, when
FT

applicable, an emergency exit must be provided in a


direction which is different from the usual exit.
LI
T
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1.2 Control systems

F
1.2.1 Safety and reliability of control systems

LI
Control systems must be designed and constructed in
such a way as to prevent hazardous situations from P
arising.
FT
Above all, they must be designed and constructed in

T
such a way that:

ME
LI
--they can withstand the intended operating stresses
P
and external influences,

WE
--a fault in the hardware or the software of the control
P
system does not lead to hazardous situations,
T

--errors in the control system logic do not lead to


N/A
ME

hazardous situations,
--reasonably foreseeable human error during operation
P
does not lead to hazardous situations. FT
WE

Particular attention must be given to the following


points:
LI
--the machinery must not start unexpectedly, P
--the parameters of the machinery must not change in
an uncontrolled way, where such change may lead to P
T

hazardous situations,

W
T

--the machinery must not be prevented from stopping


ME

P
if the stop command has already been given,
--no moving part of the machinery or piece held by the
FT P
WE

machinery must fall or be ejected,


--automatic or manual stopping of the moving parts,
P
whatever they may be, must be unimpeded,
LI
--the protective devices must remain fully effective or
give a stop command, the safety-related parts of the
control system must apply in a coherent way to the N/A
FT

whole of an assembly of machinery and/or partly


T

completed machinery.
ME
LI

For cable-less control, an automatic stop must be


activated when correct control signals are not No cable-less control N/A
received, including loss of communication.
WE

1.2.2 Control devices P


T

1.2.3 Starting
E

It must be possible to start machinery only by


EM

voluntary actuation of a control device provided for P


the purpose.
FT

1.2.4 Stopping
LI
T
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1.2.4.1 Normal stop

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Machinery must be fitted with a control device

F
whereby the machinery can be brought safely to a P
complete stop.

LI
Each workstation must be fitted with a control device
to stop some or all of the functions of the machinery,
N/A
depending on the existing hazards, so that the
FT
machinery is rendered safe.

T
The machinery's stop control must have priority over
P

ME
LI
the start controls.
Once the machinery or its hazardous functions have
stopped, the energy supply to the actuators concerned P

WE
must be cut off.
T

1.2.4.2 Operational stop P


ME

1.2.4.3 Emergency stop N/A


1.2.4.4 Assembly of machinery N/A
FT
WE

1.2.5 Selection of control or operating modes N/A


1.2.6 Failure of the power supply
LI
The interruption, the re-establishment after an
interruption or the fluctuation in whatever manner of
P
the power supply to the machinery must not lead to
T

dangerous situations

W
T

1.3.1 Risk of loss of stability


ME

Machinery and its components and fittings must be


stable enough to avoid overturning, falling or
uncontrolled movements during transportation, FT P
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assembly, dismantling and any other action involving


the machinery.
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1.3.2 Risk of break-up during operation
The various parts of machinery and their linkages
must be able to withstand the stresses to which they
FT

are subject when used.


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The durability of the materials used must be adequate P


for the nature of the working environment foreseen by
ME
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the manufacturer or his authorized representative, in


particular as regards the phenomena of fatigue, ageing,
corrosion and abrasion.
WE

The instructions must indicate the type and frequency


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of inspections and maintenance required for safety


P
reasons. They must, where appropriate, indicate the
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parts subject to wear and the criteria for replacement.


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1.3.3 Risks due to falling or ejected objects


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Precautions must be taken to prevent risks from falling


P
or ejected objects.
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1.3.4 Risks due to surfaces, edges or angles

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Insofar as their purpose allows, accessible parts of the

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machinery must have no sharp edges, no sharp angles P
and no rough surfaces likely to cause injury.

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1.3.5 Risks related to combined machinery
Where the machinery is intended to carry out several
FT
different operations with manual removal of the piece

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between each operation (combined machinery), it
must be designed and constructed in such a way as to

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N/A
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enable each element to be used separately without the
other elements constituting a risk for exposed persons.
For this purpose, it must be possible to start and stop

WE
separately any elements that are not protected.
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1.3.6 Risks related to variations in operating conditions


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Where the machinery performs operations under


different conditions of use, it must be designed and
constructed in such a way that selection and P
FT
adjustment of these conditions can be carried out
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safely and reliably.


1.3.7 Risks related to moving parts
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The moving parts of machinery must be designed and
constructed in such a way as to prevent risks of
contact which could lead to accidents or must, where P
T

risks persist, be fitted with guards or protective

W
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devices.
ME

All necessary steps must be taken to prevent


accidental blockage of moving parts involved in the
work. In cases where, despite the precautions taken, a FT
WE

blockage is likely to occur, the necessary specific


protective devices and tools must, when appropriate,
be provided to enable the equipment to be safely P
LI
unblocked.
The instructions and, where possible, a sign on the
machinery shall identify these specific protective
FT

devices and how they are to be used.


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1.3.8 Choice of protection against risks arising from moving


parts
ME
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Guards or protective devices designed to protect


against risks arising from moving parts must be
P
WE

selected on the basis of the type of risk. The following


guidelines must be used to help to make the choice.
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1.3.8.1 Moving transmission parts N/A


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1.3.8.2 Moving parts involved in the process P


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1.3.9 Risks of uncontrolled movements


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When a part of the machinery has been stopped, any
drift away from the stopping position, for whatever

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reason other than action on the control devices, must P

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be prevented or must be such that it does not present a

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hazard.
1.4 REQUIRED CHARACTERISTICS OF GUARDS
AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES
1.4.1
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General requirements

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Guards and protective devices must: P

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--be of robust construction, P
--be securely held in place, P

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--not give rise to any additional hazard, P
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--not be easy to by-pass or render non-operational, P


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--be located at an adequate distance from the danger


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zone,
FT
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--cause minimum obstruction to the view of the


N/A
production process, and
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--enable essential work to be carried out on the
installation and/or replacement of tools and for
maintenance purposes by restricting access
P
exclusively to the area where the work has to be done,
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if possible without the guard having to be removed or

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the protective device having to be disabled.


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1.4.2 Special requirements for guards


1.4.2.1 Fixed guards
FT
WE

Fixed guards must be fixed by systems that can be


P
opened or removed only with tools.
Their fixing systems must remain attached to the
LI
guards or to the machinery when the guards are
P
removed. Where possible, guards must be incapable of
remaining in place without their fixings.
FT

1.4.2.2 Interlocking movable guards N/A


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1.4.2.3 Adjustable guards restricting access N/A


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1.4.3 Special requirements for protective devices N/A


1.5 RISKS DUE TO OTHER HAZARDS
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1.5.1 Electricity supply


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Where machinery has an electricity supply, it must be


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designed, constructed and equipped in such a way that


P
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all hazards of an electrical nature are or can be


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prevented.
1.5.2 Static electricity
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Machinery must be designed and constructed to
prevent or limit the build-up of potentially dangerous

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electrostatic charges and/or be fitted with a

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discharging system.

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1.5.3 Energy supply other than electricity
Where machinery is powered by source of energy
other than electricity, it must be so designed,
FT P
constructed and equipped as to avoid all potential risks

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associated with such sources of energy.

ME
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1.5.4 Errors of fitting N/A
1.5.5 Extreme temperatures

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Steps must be taken to eliminate any risk of injury
arising from contact with or proximity to machinery N/A
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parts or materials at high or very low temperatures.


ME

The necessary steps must also be taken to avoid or


protect against the risk of hot or very cold material N/A
being ejected. FT
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1.5.6 Fire
Machinery must be designed and constructed in such a
LI
way as to avoid any risk of fire or overheating posed
by the machinery itself or by gases, liquids, dust, P
vapours or other substances produced or used by the
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machinery.

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1.5.7 Explosion
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Machinery must be designed and constructed in such a


way as to avoid any risk of explosion posed by the
P
machinery itself or by gases, liquids, dust, vapours or FT
WE

other substances produced or used by the machinery.


1.5.8 Noise
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Machinery must be designed and constructed in such a
way that risks resulting from the emission of airborne
noise are reduced to the lowest level, taking account
FT

of technical progress and the availability of means of


≤70 dB(A) P
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reducing noise, in particular at source.


The level of noise emission may be assessed with
ME
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reference to comparative emission data for similar


machinery.
WE

1.5.9 Vibrations
Machinery must be designed and constructed in such a
T

way that risks resulting from vibrations produced by


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the machinery are reduced to the lowest level, taking P


account of technical progress and the availability of
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means of reducing vibration, in particular at source.


FT

1.5.10 Radiation No hazardous radiation P


1.5.11 External radiation
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Machinery must be designed and constructed in such a
way that external radiation does not interfere with its N/A

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operation.

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1.5.12 Laser radiation N/A

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1.5.13 Emissions of hazardous materials and substances No emissions of hazardous
N/A
materials or substances.
1.5.14 FT
Risk of being trapped in a machine N/A

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1.5.15 Risk of slipping, tripping or falling N/A

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1.5.16 Lightning N/A
1.6 MAINTENANCE

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1.6.1 Machinery maintenance
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Adjustment and maintenance points must be located


outside danger zones. It must be possible to carry out
ME

P
adjustment, maintenance, repair, cleaning and
servicing operations while machinery is at a standstill.
FT
WE

1.6.2 Access to operating positions and servicing points


Machinery must be designed and constructed in such a
LI
way as to allow access in safety to all areas where
P
intervention is necessary during operation, adjustment
and maintenance of the machinery.
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1.6.3 Isolation of energy sources

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T

Machinery must be fitted with means to isolate it from


all energy sources. Such isolators must be clearly
ME

identified.
They must be capable of being locked if reconnection N/A
could endanger persons. Isolators must also be capable FT
WE

of being locked where an operator is unable, from any


of the points to which he has access, to check that the
LI
energy is still cut off.
1.6.4 Operator intervention
Machinery must be so designed, constructed and
FT

equipped that the need for operator intervention is


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N/A
limited. If operator intervention cannot be avoided, it
must be possible to carry it out easily and safely.
ME
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1.6.5 Cleaning of internal parts Cleaning can be carried out safely P


1.7 INFORMATION
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1.7.1 Information and warnings on the machinery


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Information and warnings on the machinery should
preferably be provided in the form of readily

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understandable symbols or pictograms. Any written or

F
verbal information and warnings must be expressed in

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an official Community language or languages, which
may be determined in accordance with the Treaty by P
the Member State in which the machinery is placed on
the market and/or put into service and may be
FT
accompanied, on request, by versions in any other

T
official Community language or languages understood
by the operators.

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1.7.1.1 Information and information devices
The information needed to control machinery must be

WE
provided in a form that is unambiguous and easily
P
understood. It must not be excessive to the extent of
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overloading the operator.


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1.7.1.2 Warning devices No such devices N/A


1.7.2 Warning of residual risks FT N/A
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1.7.3 Marking of machinery


All machinery must be marked visibly, legibly and
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indelibly with the following minimum particulars:
--the business name and full address of the
manufacturer and, where applicable, his authorized Wemet Lift Machinery Co., Ltd. P
T

representative,

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--designation of the machinery, Barrier-free Lift Platform P


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--the CE Marking (see Annex III), CE P


--designation of series or type, GH0.25-3.0
FT P
WE

--serial number, if any, BL202005023 P


--the year of construction, that is the year in which the
LI
manufacturing process is completed. It is prohibited to
05.30.2020 P
pre-date or post-date the machinery when affixing the
CE marking.
FT

1.7.4 Instructions
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All machinery must be accompanied by instructions in


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the official Community language or languages of the


In English P
Member State in which it is placed on the market
and/or put into service.
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1.7.4.1 General principles for the drafting of instructions The instructions are suitable P
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1.7.4.2 Contents of the instructions P


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1.7.4.3 Sales literature


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Sales literature describing the machinery must not
contradict the instructions as regards health and safety

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aspects. Sales literature describing the performance

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P
characteristics of machinery must contain the same

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information on emissions as is contained in the
instructions.

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SUPPLEMENTARY ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND

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SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN
CATEGORIES OF MACHINERY

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2.1 FOODSTUFFS MACHINERY AND MACHINERY
FOR COSMETICS OR PHARMACEUTICAL

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PRODUCTS
2.1.1 General
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ME

Machinery intended for use with foodstuffs or with


cosmetics or pharmaceutical products must be
P
designed and constructed in such a way as to avoid
any risk of infection, sickness or contagion FT
WE

The following requirements must be observed:


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a) Materials in contact with, or intended to come into
contact with, foodstuffs or cosmetics or
pharmaceutical products must satisfy the conditions
set down in the relevant Directives. The machinery P
T

must be designed and constructed in such a way that

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T

these materials can be cleaned before each use. Where


this is not possible disposable parts must be used;
ME

b) All surfaces in contact with foodstuffs or cosmetics


or pharmaceutical products, other than surfaces of FT
WE

disposable parts, must:


--Be smooth and have neither ridges nor crevices
which could harbor organic materials. The same P
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applies to their joinings,
--Be designed and constructed in such a way as to
P
FT

reduce the projections, edges and recesses of


assemblies to a minimum
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--Be easily cleaned and disinfected, where necessary


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after removing easily dismantled parts; the inside


P
surfaces must have curves with a radius sufficient to
allow thorough cleaning
WE

c) It must be possible for liquids, gases and aerosols


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deriving from foodstuffs, cosmetics or pharmaceutical


products as well as from cleaning, disinfecting and P
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rinsing fluids to be completely discharged from the


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machinery
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d) Machinery must be designed and constructed in
such a way as to prevent any substances or living

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creatures, in particular insects, from entering, or any P

F
organic matter from accumulating in, areas that cannot

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be cleaned
e) Machinery must be designed and constructed in
such a way that no ancillary substances hazardous to
FT
health, including the lubricants used, can come into
contact with foodstuffs, cosmetics or pharmaceutical
P

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products.

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2.1.2 Instructions
The instructions for foodstuffs machinery and

WE
machinery for use with cosmetics or pharmaceutical
products must indicate recommended products and
P
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methods for cleaning, disinfecting and rinsing, not


only for easily accessible areas but also for areas to
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which access is impossible or inadvisable


2.2 PORTABLE HAND-HELD AND/OR FT N/A
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HAND-GUIDED MACHINERY
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3 SUPPLEMENTARY ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS TO OFFSET
N/A
HAZARDS DUE TO THE MOBILITY OF
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MACHINERY

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4 SUPPLEMENTARY ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND


SAFETY REQUIREMENTS TO OFFSET N/A
HAZARDS DUE TO LIFTING OPERATIONS
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5 SUPPLEMENTARY ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND


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SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR MACHINERY N/A
INTENDED FOR UNDERGROUND WORK
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6 SUPPLEMENTARY ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND


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SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR MACHINERY


N/A
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PRESENTING PARTICULAR HAZARDS DUE TO


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THE LIFTING OF PERSONS


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