Iec 1439 1&2
Iec 1439 1&2
Specifier Guide
Introduction
Within the IEC 61439 series of standards for low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies (Assemblies) a variety of data need to be specified by the user to enable the Assembly Manufacturer (shortly the Manufacturer) to meet his expectations.
In any case, the user is responsible for properly specifying his needs while the Manufacturer is not only responsible for meeting these needs, but also for providing data and instructions necessary for proper utilization, maintenance and evolution of the actual Assembly. To help the user of any Assembly to the IEC 61439 standards to properly specify his needs, this Guide identifies the various data to be specified, including some of them not considered in IEC 61439-X, and explains the corresponding Manufacturers commitments, especially through the information delivered with the Assembly.
Annex A provides a practical specification schedule to be used as the main piece of a contract or before purchasing a product Assembly. This guide covers the characteristics common to all Assemblies. For some specific characteristics, such as voltage drop for Busbar Trunking System, it will be necessary to interpret and complete it. To give the priority to the users point of view, contrary to IECTR 61439-0, and while remaining compatible with the IEC 61439 standards, this Guide is broken down according to 10 users functions as identified in 1.1.
Note
The user is the party who specifies or selects the Assembly characteristics, i.e. the party who will use and operate the Assembly, or a party acting on his behalf. Throughout this guide, an Assembly standard is a part of the IEC 61439 series other than Part 1; all other normative references can be found in Clause 2 of IEC 61439-1 and of the various Assembly standards.
Contents
General................................................................................................................ 4 Capability to operate the electrical installation..................................................6 Voltage stresses withstand capability...................................................... 8 Current carrying............................................................................................... 9 Short circuit withstand capability........................................................... 11 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)................................................. 13 Protection of persons and livestock against electric shock.......... 14 Maintenance and modification capability............................................ 16 Capability to be installed on site............................................................ 18 Protection of persons against risk of fire or explosion................... 20 Protection of the Assembly against environmental conditions.. 21 Annex A - Specification schedule........................................................... 22
General
User's functions
The basic function of an Assembly is to house the electrical equipment (switching devices, other power devices, phase, neutral, and protective conductors, auxiliary circuits) intended to operate an electrical installation as specified through the overall system diagram and associated data.
Excluding the design of this overall system diagram according to the relevant standards, which is out of the scope of the IEC 61439 series of standards and of this guide, safety and power availability will depend on three kinds of users functions: @@Operating, maintenance and modication capabilities:
@ Capability to operate the electrical installation @ Maintenance and modication capabilities @ Capability to be installed on site.
@@Protection of persons and livestock against any hazards due to the Assembly itself:
@ Protection of persons and livestock against electric shock @ Protection of persons against risk of re or explosion.
@@Control of various interactions which are not dealt with in the switching device and enclosure standards, especially when the Assembly is optimized for specic devices:
@ Voltage stresses withstand capability @ Current carrying capability @ Short-circuit withstand capability @ Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) @ Protection of the Assembly against environmental conditions.
External influences
Ambient air temperature and relative humidity (indoor / outdoor) (1) Unless otherwise specied, an indoor Assembly will be assumed to operate at ambient air temperatures between -5C and +40C (according to AA4), with an average over a period of 24 h not exceeding +35C. Unless otherwise specied, an outdoor Assembly will be assumed to operate at ambient air temperatures between -25C and +40C, with an average over a period of 24 h not exceeding +35C. Unless otherwise specied, an indoor Assembly will be assumed to operate at air relative humidity not exceeding 50 % at a maximum temperature of +40C. Higher relative humidity may occur at lower temperatures, for example 90 % at +20C. Moderate condensation should be borned in mind which may occasionally occur due to variations in temperature. Unless otherwise specied, an outdoor Assembly will be assumed to operate at air relative humidity temporarily as high as 100 % at a maximum temperature of +25C, with occasional moderate condensation due to variations in temperature. Altitude (2) Unless otherwise specied, the Assembly will be assumed to operate at a low altitude, i.e. not exceeding 2000 m, according to AC1. Pollution (3) The degree of pollution is intended to characterize the expected pollution according to the principles of insulation coordination within the installation. See IEC 60664-1. @@Unless otherwise specied:
@ An indoor Assembly for industrial or similar applications will be assumed to operate in a pollution degree 3 environment, where conductive pollution occurs, or dry, nonconductive pollution occurs which is expected to become conductive due to condensation; @ An indoor Assembly for commercial or similar applications will be assumed to operate in a pollution degree 2 environment, where only non-conductive pollution occurs, except that, occasionally, a temporary conductivity caused by condensation is to be expected.
Note
(1) Main depending characteristics: rated currents (see page 9) and resistance to corrosion (see page 21). (2) Main depending characteristics: rated currents (see page 9), rated short-circuit currents (see page 12) and rated impulse withstand voltage (see page 8). (3) The pollution degree inside the Assembly may be different from the ambient pollution degree. Main depending characteristics: creepage distances (see page 14) and resistance to corrosion (see page 21).
Presence of water and of foreign solid bodies See page 21. Capability of persons Such operations as operating man machine interfaces (MMI) (see page 6), or mechanical or electrical work on the installation operated by the Assembly (see page 7), or maintenance or modication on internal parts of the Assembly should not be allowed to ordinary persons (BA1), but only allowed to specically empowered persons, usually skilled (BA5) or instructed persons (BA4), depending upon local safety standards and regulations. See denitions in IEC 61439-1. The user is responsible for identifying and specifying the relating requirements. The Manufacturer will precisely state the relating characteristics. Miscellaneous @@The user should specify any onerous conditions such as:
@ Solar radiation, likely to affect current carrying or resistance to UV radiation; @ Presence of fungus or small creatures
The user will specify particularly onerous conditions according to environments AF2 to AF4 (exposure to sea spray, corrosive or polluting smokes, dust, particles or vapours). Mechanical constraints See page 21. Electromagnetic, electrostatic, or ionising inuences See clause 6 of IEC 61439-1&2.
Note
(1) These elements and all provisions relating to protection against overloads, short-circuits, (including coordination of protective devices), overvoltages, electric shock should be specified according to the principles and technical requirements for the design and erection of electrical installations specified by the IEC 60364 series, IEC 60092-302 (ships), IEC 61892 (off-shore units), IEC 60204-1 (machines), IEC 61992-6 (railway applications) or any other relevant standards. The auxiliary circuits are expected to take account of the supply earthing system and ensure that an earth-fault or a fault between a live part and an exposed conductive part does not cause unintentional dangerous operation. The wiring diagram should be in accordance with IEC 61082. (2) Connecting a circuit of an Assembly to a supply outside its rated voltage or frequency can result in the Assembly not operating correctly or being damaged.
Note
(1) Operating MMI located inside the enclosure, or replacing lamps or fuse links, should be considered as maintenance. (2) This may be achieved by padlocking, or locating the device in a lockable space or enclosure, or by interlocking the device with a load breaking one... (3) Such test facilities can be provided by withdrawable parts according to 8.5.2.103 of IEC 61439-2.
The user should specify that the degree of protection against access to hazardous live parts according to IEC 60529 is at least equal to IP XXB when accessing to MMI (1). See page 14. The user may specify that operation of specied devices be restricted to authorized persons only. Unless otherwise specied, the relating means will be able to withstand 200 operating cycles. Specic requirements such as types of locking may be specied. Unless otherwise specied, MMI of a oor-standing Assembly will be situated at such a height that they can easily be read or operated; their centreline will be located within a zone between 0,2 m and 2 m above the base of the Assembly. Actuators for emergency switching devices (see 536.4.2 of IEC 60364-5-53) will be accessible within a zone between 0,8 m and 1,6 m above the base of the Assembly. Unless otherwise specied by the user or stated by the Manufacturer, the operational positions of MMI will be identied according to IEC 60447, and the colours of indicator lights and push-buttons will be in accordance with IEC 60073.
Note
(1) This value is based on clause 442 of IEC 60364-4-44 dealing with temporary overvoltages caused by fault between the high-voltage system and earth, loss of the neutral in a low-voltage TN and TT system, accidental earthing of a low-voltage IT system, and shortcircuit in the lowvoltage installation. (2) These values of the rated impulse withstand voltage are based on clause 443 of IEC 60364-4-44 dealing with transient overvoltages of atmospheric origin transmitted by the supply distribution system and switching overvoltages generated by the equipment within the installation. Connecting a circuit of an Assembly to a supply outside its rated voltage stresses can result in altered protection against electric shock or in the Assembly being damaged. (3) Besides voltage stresses, insulation properties are sensitive to ambient air temperature and relative humidity (see page 5), to pollution (see page 5), to altitude (see page 5), to external mechanical stress (see page21), and to internal stresses, such as temperature rise (see page 9) and shortcircuits (see page 11).
Temporary overvoltages
Capability of withstanding is characterized by the power frequency withstand voltage. Unless otherwise specied, the r.m.s. value of the power frequency withstand voltage will be at least equal to Ui + 1200 V for a maximum duration of 5 s (1).
Transient overvoltages
Capability of withstanding transient overvoltages is characterized by the rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp. Unless otherwise specied, Uimp will be at least equal to the relevant value from Table 1 depending on the nominal voltage of the supply system and on the place of installation of the Assembly. Table 1 Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp (2)
V
120 - 240 (single phased) 230 / 400 400 / 690 690 / 1000
kV
4 6 8 12
kV
2.5 4 6 8
Insulation
These voltage stresses and the relating rated characteristics will be used to design and verify insulation for basic and fault insulation (see clause 7 of IEC 61439-1&2), as well as functional insulation, between active conductors, necessary for proper functioning of the Assembly. Creepage distances will be designed and veried according to the rated insulation voltage Ui. Solid insulation will be designed and veried according to the rated power frequency withstand voltage and to the rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp. Clearances will be designed and veried according to the rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp. For the a.c. or d.c. auxiliary circuits which do not operate directly from the main circuit, or with means for reduction of overvoltage, Uimp will depend on the actual conditions for that circuit (3). In case of exceptional overvoltage conditions, protection may be necessary e.g. by use of surge protective devices (SPD) (see page 7 of IEC 61439-1).
Current carrying
Function
An Assembly must be able to withstand mutual heating of devices and conductors, by conduction, convection or radiation, and to carry the specied currents so that it ensures: @@Protection of persons against burns from accessible enclosures, depending on whether they need or not be touched during normal operation, and hand-held means of operation, @@Protection of the Assembly against damage, especially to current-carrying parts and parts made of insulating materials.
Note
(1) Economical or environmentally friendly operation may also be required.
An Assembly will be so constructed that, within specied ambient air temperature and specied current ratings, none of its various parts will exceed the temperatures limit compatible with the materials they are made of, with the incorporated equipment, and with protection of persons against burns (1).
External influences
See page 5. The user should specify such onerous conditions as installation likely to affect the cooling conditions (equipment intended for surface mounting but recessed into walls or built into machines), solar radiation higher than AN2
Note
(2) The rated current of the Assembly is generally limited by the incoming unit(s) or by the main busbar.
Within each of these groups, including the complete Assembly, the sum of the rated currents multiplied by the Rated Diversity Factor shall be equal to or higher than the assumed loading currents. The rated current of the Assembly InA is the total current that can be carried by the Assembly, for ambient air temperatures according to "Ambient air temperature and relative humidity" page 5, without the temperatures obtained to cause risk of burns or damage to current-carrying or adjacent parts (2). In case of lack of information relating to the actual load currents, the Manufacturer will select and declare appropriate Rated Diversity Factor values, preferably from the following conventional values.
Type of load
Distribution 2 and 3 circuits Distribution 4 and 5 circuits Distribution 6 to 9 circuits Distribution 10 or more circuits Electric actuator Motors 100 kW Motors 100 kW Cable feeder
Note
(1) The rated diversity factor of a Busbar Trunking System is equal to 1 because thermal influences between tap-off units are negligible; however a rated diversity factor should be specified for tapoff units with several outgoing circuit. (2) In the case of high currents, the current carrying capability may be affected by connecting a circuit of an Assembly to a supply with a frequency outside its intended range. See 1.3.1 of IEC 61439-1&2.
Table 3 Conventional rated diversity factors for Distribution Boards (IEC 61439-3) (1)
If special precautions are required at the place of installation to ensure proper cooling, the Manufacturer will furnish the necessary information, for instance indication of the need for spacing with respect to parts that are liable to impede the dissipation of heat or produce heat themselves (2).
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Assemblies will be so constructed that an internal short-circuit is not to be expected and that short-circuit currents not exceeding the rated values do not impair the condition of the equipment incorporated in the Assembly or any of its functions.
Note
(1) In special locations, for example in the vicinity of transformers or generators, lower values of power factor may be found, whereby the maximum peak current may become the limiting value instead of the r.m.s. value of the symmetrical shortcircuit current.
cos
0.7 0.5 0.3 0.25 0.2
n
1.5 1.7 2 2.1 2.2
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Note
(1) Unless otherwise specified the duration for Icw is 1 s. For times up to a maximum of 3 s, the relationship between Icw and the associated time is given by the formula I2t = constant, provided that the peak value does not exceed Ipk.
For an Assembly protected by a specied current limiting device, the rated conditional short-circuit current will be equal to or higher than the r.m.s. value of the prospective short-circuit current limited by this current limiting device for the operating time of that device. For an Assembly having several incoming units which are unlikely to be in operation simultaneously, the short-circuit ratings will be indicated for each of the incoming units in accordance with the above. For an Assembly having several incoming units which are likely to be in operation simultaneously, and for an Assembly having one incoming unit and one or more outgoing high-power units likely to contribute to the short-circuit current, it is necessary to determine the values of the prospective short-circuit current in each incoming unit, in each outgoing unit and in the busbars based on data provided by the user. In three-phase circuits the fault current, in the neutral circuit is reduced, relative to the three-phase short-circuit current, by the impedance in the neutral circuit. Unless otherwise specied, the short-circuit current in the neutral circuit will be assumed not to exceed 60 % of the three-phase value. Similarly, in three-phase circuits, the fault current in the protective circuit is reduced, relative to the three-phase short-circuit current, by the impedance in the protective circuit. Unless otherwise specied, the short-circuit current in the protective circuit will be assumed not to exceed 60 % of the three-phase value.
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Electromagnetic environment
Two typical sets of electromagnetic inuences are considered: @@Environment A (1) relates to low-voltage non-public or industrial networks / locations / installations including highly disturbing sources, such as arc welders. @@Environment B (2) relates to low-voltage public networks such as domestic commercial and light industrial locations / installations. The user will specify either Environment A or B; conversely the Manufacturer will state the environment A and/or B the Assembly is suitable for.
Note
(1) Environment A Corresponds to: Equipment Class A in CISPR 11 and to IEC 61000-6-4. Industrial locations are characterized by one or more of the following conditions: industrial, scientific and medical apparatus, e.g. working machines are present; heavy inductive or capacitive loads are frequently switched; currents and associated magnetic fields are high. (2) Environment B Corresponds to: Equipment Class B in CISPR 11 and to IEC 61000-6-3. The following list, although not comprehensive, gives an indication of locations included. residential properties, e.g. houses, apartments; retail outlets, e.g. shops, supermarkets; business premises, e.g. offices, banks; areas of public entertainment, e.g. cinemas, public bars, dance halls; outdoor locations, e.g. petrol stations, car parks, sport centres; light-industrial locations, e.g. workshops, laboratories, service centres.present; heavy inductive or capacitive loads are frequently switched; currents and associated magnetic fields are high.
Emission / Immunity
Under both environment A or B, Assemblies are deemed to satisfy the immunity and emission requirements provided: @@The incorporated devices and components, especially electronic ones, are in compliance with the requirements for EMC for the stated environment as required by the relevant product or generic EMC standard. @@The internal installation and wiring is carried out in accordance with the devices and components Manufacturers instructions (arrangement with regard to mutual inuences, cable, screening, earthing, etc.). Exposure to a more sensitive or disturbing electromagnetic environment, or to conducted and radiated disturbances other than electromagnetic will be the subject of a special agreement. The Manufacturer will provide the measures to be taken, if any, with regard to EMC associated with the installation, operation and maintenance of the Assembly.
Note
Such Assemblies are not sensitive to electromagnetic disturbances and can only generate disturbances during occasional switching operations, the duration of which is of the order of milliseconds. The frequency, the level and the consequences of these emissions are considered as part of the normal electromagnetic environment of lowvoltage installations. Otherwise they will be verified to a standard set of immunity and emission tests.
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Note
(1) In a TT-system installation protected by a single residual current protective device, the circuits on the supply side of the device must comply with the requirements for protection by the use of class II or equivalent equipment (according to IEC 60364-5-53).
@@SELV or PELV, @@Combinations of different protective measures, each applying to different parts of the Assembly.
Note
(2) The degree of protection of parts of the Assembly, for example of the operating face, may differ from that of the main portion, provided it is specified / indicated separately. Examples: IP00, operating face IPxxB; IPxxB, upper face IPxxD; IPxxC, mounted on a wall. An open-type Assembly, or a dead front Assembly, the degree of protection from the front of which is at least IP XXB, with accessible hazardous-live-parts, may be specified, provided additional installation measures are taken by the user (e.g. installation of the Assembly in a location where access is only permitted for authorized personnel, or use of appropriate protective barriers or protective obstacles).
Additional protections apply to capability to operate the electrical installation according to clause 2, or to maintenance or modication capability according to clause 8 of IEC 61439-1&2.
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Basic insulation
See page 8.
Note
(1) According to 413.2.1.1 of IEC 603644-41, total insulation is equivalent to class II equipment.
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Note
(1) Parts likely to be removed should be fitted with retainable fastening means. (2) Otherwise the user would have to rely on an isolating device situated at the origin of the upstream circuit. (3) This may be achieved by padlocking, or locating the device in a lockable space or enclosure, or by interlocking the device with a load breaking one (4) Charges falling below a d.c. voltage of 60 V in less than 5 s after disconnection from the power supply and charges of small capacitors such as those used for arc extinction, for delaying the response of relays, etc., will not be considered dangerous.
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Note
(1) Openings larger than those defined by IPxxB can happen during the replacement of certain lamps or fuses. (2) IP 2X covers IPxxB. (3) IPxxB and IP 2X for any internal part brings the protection required by form of separation 4b according to see page 15 of IEC 61439-2. The user may also specify any other typical form of separation. The user may also expressly specify only protection against unintentional access to hazardous internal parts according to a special agreement. In such a case, devices to be accessed will be easily accessible and sufficiently spaced out from the other devices and functional units. (4) This may be achieved by padlocking, or locating the specified functional units in a lockable space or enclosure, or by interlocking it with a load breaking device Such facilities can be provided by removable parts according to page 15 of IEC 61439-1. (5) Shutters according to page 7 of IEC 61439-1 may be specified to provide IPxxB and IP 2X when the functional unit is removed. (6) Such test facilities can be provided by withdrawable parts according to 8.5.2.103 of IEC 61439-2. (7) Such facilities can be provided by removable parts according to 8.5.2 of IEC 61439-1. For example the duration of exchange could be less than one hour where the connections of the main incoming circuit can be connected and disconnected without a tool, and less than one quarter of an hour where all the connections (main incoming circuit, main outgoing circuit and auxiliary circuits) can be connected and disconnected without a tool.
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The Manufacturer will indicate the methods and measures of particular importance during transport, handling, and storage of the Assembly, such as weight details, the correct location, installation and thread size of lifting means
Note
(1) The user may also specify aesthetical requirements, for example the colour of the enclosure.
Note
(2) For external conductors connected directly to built-in apparatus, the relevant crosssections are valid.
Rated current
Flexible conductors
Cross-sections
min.
A 6 8 10 13 16 20 25 32 40 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 mm2 0.75 1 1 1 1.5 1.5 2.5 2.5 4 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95
max.
1.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 4 6 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 150 240
min.
mm2 0.5 0.75 0.75 0.75 1 1 1.5 1.5 2.5 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95
max.
1.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 4 4 4 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 185
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Unless otherwise specied (see page 10), on three-phase circuits, terminals for the neutral conductor will allow the connection of conductors having a current-carrying capacity: @@equal to half the current-carrying capacity of the phase conductor, with a minimum of 10 mm, if the size of the phase conductor exceeds 10 mm, @@equal to the full current-carrying capacity of the phase conductor, if the size of the latter is less than or equal to 10 mm.
The user may specify the type and characteristics of conductors termination. Unless otherwise specied, the types of terminals (with screws, springs) are free, provided they maintain the necessary contact pressure corresponding to the rated current and to the rated short-circuit current. The terminals for external conductors will be so arranged as to be accessible for mounting, wiring, maintenance and replacement. In particular, it is recommended that the terminals be situated at least 0.2 m above the base of oor-mounted Assemblies and, moreover, be so placed that the cables can be easily connected to them. Unless otherwise specied, identication of terminals will comply with IEC 60445.
Unless otherwise specied, identication of terminals will comply with IEC 60445. The available wiring space will permit proper connection of the external conductors of the specied material and size, and, in the case of multicore cables, spreading of the cores, without stresses likely to reduce their normal life expectancy.
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Note
(1) Busbar trunking systems according to IEC 60439-2 and to the new IEC 61439-6 provide resistance to flame propagation and fire resistance in building penetration. Protection of persons against arcing due to internal fault may be subject to a specific agreement according to IEC TR 61641. IEC TR 61641 also provides guidance to specify protection of the Assembly.
Miscellaneous
Protection of persons against arcing due to internal fault may be subject to a specic agreement according to IEC TR 61641. IEC TR 61641 also provides guidance to specify protection of the Assembly. Busbar trunking systems according to IEC 60439-2 and to the new IEC 61439-6 provide resistance to ame propagation and re resistance in building penetration.
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Note
(1) The microenvironment inside the Assembly may be different from the ambient environment. For outdoor installation, supplementary protection, such as protective roofing, may be used. (2) Some regulations or good practice documents provide guidance for specifying an appropriate IP code.
External inuence
Minimum protection Medium conditions (e.g. corridors) Stringent conditions (e.g. workshops and construction sites) Outdoor equipment
Class I Assembly
IK 05 IK 07 IK 08 Impact energy: 50 J
Exposure to heavy vibration (AH3), shocks (AG3), seismic effects (AP3) should be specied.
Resistance to corrosion
Unless otherwise specied, ferrous enclosures, and external as well as internal mechanisms will be veried to standard corrosion tests, according to the intended indoor or outdoor use of the Assembly (See page 19 of IEC 61439-1).
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Manufacturers declarations
Values or ref. Standard electrical and environmental ratings Max.: 40C / 40C (Max. daily average 35C) Min.: -5C / -25C 50 % - 40C / 100 % - 25C Degree of pollution 2/ 3 2 000 m (IEC 60364-X) Un, Ue (max 1 000 V a.c. or 1 500 V d.c.) fn (d.c. / 50 / 60 Hz)
Copper
Standard test
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2.4
2.5
5.1
8.1 to @@Special legal requirements 8.3 @@List of components to be changed by ordinary persons @@Test facilities @@Protection of persons against contact with hazardous live parts in the specic case of removable parts in removed position @@Protection against unintentional access to hazardous internal parts only (see EN 50274), if expressly specied @@Facilities for thermo-graphic measuring @@Ability for extension of busbars @@Number of operating cycles of functional units > 200 9.1 9.2 9.3 10 10.1 11.2 11.3 @@Special environmental conditions @@Packing details @@Surface mounted / Recessed into walls @@Specic enclosure colours @@Special terminal identication requirements @@ATEX @@Special legal requirements @@External mechanical impacts, heavy vibrations (AH3), shocks (AG3), seismic effects (AP3) @@See 1.3
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