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21、References 10 4 General .10 4.1 Basis of requirements 10 4.2 Application of requirements .11 5 Protective Elements 11 5.1 Charging circuit-interrupting device 11 5.2 Grounding monitor/interrupter .12 5.3 Isolation monitor/interrupter .12 6 Protective Systems .13 6.1 Grounded systems 13 6.2 Isolated
22、circuits .15 Annex A Reference Standards (Normative) A1 Reference Standards .17 SEPTEMBER 7, 2012 NMX-J-668/1-ANCE CSA C22.2 NO. 281.112 UL 2231-1 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL Preface This is the harmonized ANCE, CSA Grou
23、p, and UL Standard for Personnel Protection Systems for Electric Vehicle (EV) Supply Circuits: General Requirements. It is the First edition of NMX-J-668/1-ANCE, the First edition of CSA C22.2 No. 281.1, and the Second edition of UL 22311. This edition of UL 22311 supersedes the previous edition pub
24、lished in 2002. This harmonized standard was prepared by the Association of Standardization and Certication (ANCE), CSA Group, and Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). The efforts and support of the Technical Harmonization Working Group for Personnel Protection Systems for Electric Vehicle (EV) Supp
25、ly Circuits are gratefully acknowledged. This standard is considered suitable for use for conformity assessment within the stated scope of the Standard. The present Mexican Standard was reviewed and approved by the Comit de Normalizacin de la Asociacin de Normalizacin y Certicacin, A.C., CONANCE. Th
26、is standard was reviewed by the CSA Subcommittee on Electric Vehicle Personal Protection Systems for Supply Circuits, under the jurisdiction of the CSA Technical Committee on Industrial Products and the CSA Strategic Steering Committee on Requirements for Electrical Safety, and has been formally app
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31、 word for word except for editorial changes. Reasons for differences from IEC This standard provides general requirements for personnel protection systems for electric vehicle supply circuits for use in accordance with the electrical installation codes of Canada, Mexico, and the United States. At pr
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37、ION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL Personnel Protection Systems for Electric Vehicle (EV) Supply Circuits: General Requirements 1 Scope 1.1 These requirements cover devices and systems intended for use in accordance with Annex A, Ref. No. 1, to reduce the risk of electric shock to the us
38、er from accessible parts, in grounded or isolated circuits for charging electric vehicles. These circuits are external to or on board the vehicle. 1.2 The devices and systems covered by these requirements are compatible with the designs of charging systems and vehicles where use is intended and are
39、rated accordingly. To assure compatibility, the charging system, the vehicle, or both, are in accordance with the features contained in 1.3 1.5. 1.3 The type of vehicle covered by these requirements, including all accessible conductive parts on the vehicle, has one or more of the following: a) Provi
40、sion for the connection of an equipment grounding conductor during battery charging, unless the vehicle has a system of reinforced or double insulation or all of the circuitry on the vehicle is electrically isolated from the supply circuit, b) Provision for the connection of ground-monitoring conduc
41、tors, where required, c) Reinforced insulation, or is double-insulated from the supply circuit, or d) No direct connection between current-carrying conductors and the vehicle chassis. 1.4 These requirements cover devices and systems where the grounding path impedance of the charging system to the ve
42、hicle is less than or equal to the impedance of the ungrounded conductor or conductors. 1.5 These requirements cover devices and systems where a continuous current less than 70 mA RMS is available from any accessible part of the charging system. 1.6 Devices covered by these requirements are intended
43、 to interrupt the electric circuit to the load when: a) A fault current to ground exceeds some predetermined value that is less than that required to operate the overcurrent protective device of the supply circuit, b) The grounding path becomes open-circuited or becomes an excessively high impedance
44、, or c) A path to ground is detected on an isolated (ungrounded) system. 1.7 These devices and systems are intended to be applied on electrical systems or include derived systems that are: a) Either end-grounded or centrally grounded when the operating voltage is 150 Vrms or less, b) Centrally groun
45、ded when the operating voltage is greater than 150 Vrms, or c) Isolated (ungrounded). SEPTEMBER 7, 2012 NMX-J-668/1-ANCE CSA C22.2 NO. 281.112 UL 2231-1 6UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 1.8 Charging circuit-interrupting devic
46、es covered by these requirements are investigated for their ability to provide protection based on: a) The type of current (60 Hz AC, DC, a combination of AC and DC, or AC at frequencies greater than 60 Hz) present in the circuit to be protected, and b) Voltage. 1.9 In Mexico and the US, these requi
47、rements do not cover ground-fault circuit-interrupters (GFCIs) intended for use as personnel protection in accordance with the national electrical codes on grounded 120 Vrms or 127 Vrms to ground, 60 Hz circuits. Such devices are covered under Annex A, Ref. No. 2. In Canada, these requirements do no
48、t cover ground-fault circuit-interrupters (GFCIs) in accordance with the national electrical code on grounded 120 Vrms or 127 Vrms to ground, 60 Hz circuits. Such devices are covered under Annex A, Ref. No. 2. 1.10 This Standard includes the Scope, Denitions, and Description of Requirements, includi
49、ng the required features of protection systems. The standards in Annex A, Ref. No. 3 contain the Performance and Construction requirements for protective devices that would become a part of a charging system. 2 Denitions 2.1 For the purposes of this Standard, the following denitions apply. 2.2 ACCESSIBLE PART A part so located that it is capable of being contacted by a person, either directly or by means of an accessibility probe. 2.3 BA