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11、BN 978-2-8322-2660-5 Registered trademark of the International Electrotechnical Commission Warning! Make sure that you obtained this publication from an authorized distributor. 2 IEC TR 62710:2015 IEC 2015 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 4 INTRODUCTION . 6 1 Scope 7 2 Normative references 7 3 Terms and definiti
12、ons 8 4 Classification according to the association of a RCD with additional function(s) . 9 4.1 General . 9 4.2 According to the type of construction 9 4.3 According to the interface between a RCD and additional function(s) 9 5 Characteristics 10 6 Marking and other product information . 10 6.1 Ins
13、tructions and operation for RCDs with integrated additional function(s) according to 4.2 a) 10 6.2 Instructions and operation for a non integrated additional function according to 4.2 b) 10 7 Standard conditions for operation in service and for installation . 10 8 Requirements for construction and o
14、peration . 11 8.1 General . 11 8.2 Mechanical requirements 12 8.3 Electrical compatibility 12 8.4 Protection against electric shock . 12 8.5 Dielectric properties, isolating capability and insulation coordination . 12 8.6 Clearances and creepage distances 13 8.7 Screws, current-carrying parts and co
15、nnections 13 8.8 Terminals for external conductors . 13 8.9 Temperature rise 13 8.10 Mechanical and electrical endurance 13 8.11 Performance at short-circuit currents 13 8.12 Resistance to mechanical shock and impact . 14 8.13 Resistance to heat, to abnormal temperature and to fire . 14 8.14 Test de
16、vice . 14 8.15 Behaviour of RCDs in the case of overcurrents in the main circuit . 14 8.16 Behaviour of RCDs in the case of current surges caused by impulse voltages 14 8.17 Behaviour of RCDs in the case of sinusoidal residual currents and in case of residual currents comprising a d.c. component 14
17、8.18 Reliability 15 8.19 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) . 15 8.20 Operating characteristics 15 8.20.1 Operating characteristics of the RCD . 15 8.20.2 Influence of the additional function(s) on the performance of the RCD with different conditions of supply voltage 15 9 Tests . 16 9.1 General .
18、16 9.2 The additional function is integrated within the RCD according to 4.2 a) . 16 9.3 The additional function is not integrated within a declared RCD according to 4.2b) whose compliance to the relevant RCD standard is not yet tested 17 IEC TR 62710:2015 IEC 2015 3 9.4 The additional function is n
19、ot integrated within a declared RCD according to 4.3 whose compliance to the relevant RCD standard is already tested 17 9.5 Testing procedure . 17 9.5.1 General . 17 9.5.2 Impairment identification 20 9.5.3 Impairment assessment . 21 9.5.4 Verification of the influence of the additional function(s)
20、on the performance of the RCD at different states of supply voltage . 23 9.6 Documentation 24 Annex A (informative) Additional requirements and tests for RCDs consisting of a RCD and a non integrated additional function unit designed for assembly on site 25 A.1 General . 25 A.2 Scope . 25 A.3 Terms
21、and definitions 25 A.4 Marking and other product information 25 A.4.1 Manufacturers name or trademark 25 A.4.2 Marking . 25 A.4.3 Instructions for assembly and operation . 26 A.5 Constructional requirements . 26 A.5.1 General . 26 A.5.2 Degree of protection 26 A.5.3 Mechanical requirements . 26 A.5.
22、4 Electrical compatibility . 27 A.6 Type tests and verifications 27 A.6.1 Tests on RCDs 27 A.6.2 Tests on non integrated additional function unit to be assembled on site . 27 A.6.3 Tests on assembled RCDs and non integrated additional function unit 27 A.6.4 Verification of marking and constructional
23、 requirements 27 Bibliography 28 Table 1 List of basic tests to be considered, according to the interface between RCDs and additional function(s), during the assessment . 18 4 IEC TR 62710:2015 IEC 2015 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICES (RCDs) ASSOCIATED WITH ADDIT
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36、and similar equipment for household use, of IEC technical committee 23: Electrical accessories. The text of this standard is based on the following documents: Enquiry draft Report on voting 23E/875/DTR 23E/900/RVC Full information on the voting for the approval of this technical report can be found
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39、ual version of this publication may be issued at a later date. 6 IEC TR 62710:2015 IEC 2015 INTRODUCTION This Technical Report (TR) introduces information allowing manufacturers to introduce additional function(s) associated with Residual current devices (RCD). This TR is also relevant for technical
40、 committees in charge of drafting an International Standard for additional function(s); for this purpose, requirements and tests have been introduced. It would also be of benefit to laboratories having difficulties in testing RCDs associated with an additional function. This TR does not cover the ad
41、ditional function(s) itself (this is the purpose of an International Standard covering the additional function(s), nor the RCD function and characteristics (this is the purpose of an RCD International Standard). It is limited to checking that the additional function(s) do not impair any function of
42、the RCD in case there is no International Standard for the additional function(s) for household and similar uses. Where there is a relevant International Standard for household and similar uses for the additional function(s), then it is used. This means that the assembly of the RCD plus the addition
43、al function(s) behave correctly according to the referred standards. This Technical Report is drafted according to the following basic principles: In order not to restrict innovation, it is drafted independently of the additional function(s) and is thus applicable whatever the additional function(s)
44、 are. NOTE It is not possible to list all possible existing and future additional function(s); some examples are given within the definitions. The verification is only limited to the assembly and association of an RCD with one or several additional function(s), being integrated or not. The verificat
45、ion aims to show that the assembly of one or several additional function(s) declared suitable to a specific protective device is safe and does not impair the basic characteristics of the RCD. Responsibility for the assembly means that the additional function(s) and the RCD are intended to be from th
46、e same manufacturer or to be affixed with the same trademark. As a consequence, it is intended that the manufacturer or trademark owner declare with which protective devices the additional function(s) can be associated. IEC TR 62710:2015 IEC 2015 7 RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICES (RCDs) ASSOCIATED WITH ADD
47、ITIONAL FUNCTION(S) 1 Scope This Technical Report (TR) provides information concerning the possible use of: dedicated additional function(s) declared by a manufacturer as suitable for an assembly with declared RCDs complying with IEC standards for household and similar uses; specific RCDs complying
48、with IEC standards for household and similar uses having integrated additional function(s). NOTE 1 The term RCD is a generic term applied to a family of products which open automatically in response to a residual current at or exceeding the RCDs rated residual operating current I n . This generic te
49、rm is often applied to the following: RCCB: Residual current operated circuit-breaker without integral overcurrent protection; RCBO: Residual current operated circuit-breaker with integral overcurrent protection; SRCD: Residual current device with or without overcurrent protection for socket-outlets; PRCD: Portable residual current device without integral overcurrent protection. This TR identifies the applicable testing procedure to determine the effect on the normal functioning of specific RCD(s)
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