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2、IZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL UL Standard for Safety for Motor-Operated Water Pumps, UL 778 Sixth Edition, Dated July 7, 2016 Summary of Topics This revision of ANSI/UL 778 is being issued to include connector-inlet connection requirements and editorial rev
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9、M UL JULY 7, 2016 (Title Page Reprinted: August 24, 2017) 1 UL 778 Standard for Motor-Operated Water Pumps First Edition October, 1980 Second Edition October, 1991 Third Edition April, 1996 Fourth Edition December, 2002 Fifth Edition February, 2010 Sixth Edition July 7, 2016 This ANSI/UL Standard fo
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14、This PageUL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL CONTENTS PART 1 ALL SUBMERSIBLE AND NON-SUBMERSIBLE MOTOR-OPERATED PUMPS INTRODUCTION 1 Scope .8 2 Units of Measurement .8 3 Undated References 8 4 Denitions 9 5 Instructions Provided
15、With the Pump .12 6 Safety Critical Functions 12 CONSTRUCTION 7 General .13 8 Component Specications 13 8.1 Components 13 8.2 Fuses 14 8.3 Fuseholders 14 8.4 Printed wiring boards 15 8.5 Quick-connect wire connectors 15 8.6 Terminal blocks .15 8.7 Wire connectors .16 8.8 Isolation devices 16 8.9 Swi
16、tch mode power supply insulation system Triple-insulated magnet wire .17 9 Adhesives Used to Secure Parts .17 10 Electrical and Fire Enclosures 17 10.1 General .17 10.2 Enclosures of secondary circuits .22 11 Parts in Contact with Potable Water .22 12 Provision for Servicing .22 13 Mechanical Assemb
17、ly .23 14 Protection Against Corrosion .23 15 Accessibility of Uninsulated Live Parts, Film-Coated Wire, and Moving Parts .26 16 Supply Connections .31 16.1 General 31 16.2 Terminal compartments .34 16.3 Field wiring terminals and leads 36 16.4 Identied terminals and leads 37 16.5 Strain relief 38 1
18、6.6 Bushings 38 16.7 Contractor pumps 38 16.8 Deep-well submersible pumps .39 16.9 Sump pumps and portable pumps 39 16.10 Cord-connected pumps 39 16.11 Fountain pumps .41 16.12 Elevator hoistway sump pumps .41 17 Current-Carrying or Live Parts 41 18 Insulating Material 42 19 Internal Wiring 42 JULY
19、7, 2016 MOTOR-OPERATED WATER PUMPS - UL 778 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 19.1 Mechanical protection .42 19.2 Splices and connections 43 20 Spacings 44 20.1 At eld-wiring terminals .44 20.2 In a motor .44 20.3 Spacings oth
20、er than in a motor or at eld-wiring terminals .44 21 Insulating Barriers 45 22 Clearance and Creepage Distances .46 23 Separation of Circuits .47 23.1 Separation between different internal wiring circuits (factory-installed conductors) 47 23.2 Separation between different eld wiring circuits (eld-in
21、stalled conductors) .48 23.3 Separation between eld wiring circuits (eld-installed conductors) and internal wiring circuits (factory-installed conductors) 49 23.4 Segregation methods .49 23.5 Separation methods 50 24 Grounding .50 24.1 General .50 24.2 Bonding .52 24.3 Grounding identication .54 24.
22、4 Double insulation .54 25 Motors .55 25.1 Construction .55 25.2 Overload protection .56 26 Overload-Protective Devices .57 27 Capacitors .59 28 Switches and Controls .60 29 Line Voltage Submersible Pumps with Submersible Luminaires 62 PROTECTION AGAINST INJURY TO PERSONS 30 Sharp Edges .63 31 Mater
23、ials .63 32 Stability 64 33 Polymeric Motor Supports .64 34 Parts Subject to Pressure 64 35 Pressure-Relief Devices .66 35A Button or Coin Cell Batteries of Lithium Technologies .66A PERFORMANCE 36 Leakage Current Test .67 37 Leakage Current Test Following Humidity Conditioning 67 38 Starting Curren
24、t Test 67 39 Input Test 68 40 Temperature Test .68 40.1 General .68 40.2 Maximum normal load 73 41 Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test .74 41.1 General .74 41.2 Secondary circuits 74 42 Oil Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test 75 43 Resistance to Moisture Test 75 44 Submersion Test .78 NOVEMBER 14, 2016
25、MOTOR-OPERATED WATER PUMPS - UL 778 4UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 45 Flooding Test 78 NOVEMBER 14, 2016 MOTOR-OPERATED WATER PUMPS - UL 778 4AUL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION
26、WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL NOVEMBER 14, 2016 MOTOR-OPERATED WATER PUMPS - UL 778 4B No Text on This PageUL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 46 Insulation Resistance Test .79 47 Test for Deterioration of Parts Subject to Flexing .
27、80 48 Test for Reliability of Parts Not Subject to Flexing 81 49 Metallic Coating Thickness Test 83 50 Switches and Controls Test 85 51 Strain Relief Tests 86 52 Operation Test .87 53 Abnormal Operation Test 87 53.1 Dry operation 87 53.2 Burnout test .88 53.3 Component breakdown test .88 53.4 Low-vo
28、ltage luminaire dry operation test 89 53.5 Transformer overload test .89 53.6 Switch mode power supply overload test 90 53.7 Secondary circuits tests .91 54 Permanence of Markings 93 MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTION-LINE TESTS 55 Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test .95 56 Grounding Continuity Test .97 RAT
29、INGS 57 Details .97 MARKINGS 58 Details .98 59 Cautionary 102 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 60 General 103 61 Installation and Operating Instructions 103 62 Grounding Instructions .104 PART 2 PORTABLE FOUNTAIN PUMPS POWERED BY SEPARATE CLASS 2 SOURCES CONSTRUCTION 63 General 105 64 Power Supply .105 65 Low-Vol
30、tage Luminaires 106 PERFORMANCE 66 Input .106 RATING 67 General 106 JULY 7, 2016 MOTOR-OPERATED WATER PUMPS - UL 778 5UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL MARKINGS 68 General 106 MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTION-LINE TESTS 69 General
31、107 SUPPLEMENT SA - SUPPLEMENTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PUMPS INTENDED FOR INSTALLATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL AIR HANDLING SPACES (Plenums) SA1 Scope SA1 SA2 Construction SA1 SA3 Markings .SA1 SA4 Installation and Operating Instructions SA2 SUPPLEMENT SB - UL 60335-1 BASED REQUIREMENTS FOR THE EVALUATION OF EL
32、ECTRONIC CIRCUITS INTRODUCTION SB1 Scope SB1 SB2 General SB1 SB3 Glossary SB1 CONSTRUCTION SB4 Components SB2 SB4.1 Capacitors .SB2 SB4.2 Isolation devices SB2 SB4.3 Printed wiring boards SB3 SB4.4 Temperature sensing, thermistor devices .SB3 SB4.5 Transformers .SB3 SB5 Identication of Safety Critic
33、al Circuit Functions .SB4 SB5.1 General SB4 SB5.2 Protective electronic circuits SB4 SB5.3 Operating circuits that mitigate a dangerous malfunction of the appliance SB4 SB6 Evaluation of the Different Types of Electronic Circuits All Types of Circuits .SB4 SB7 Circuits That Provide Safety Critical F
34、unctions SB5 PERFORMANCE SB8 General Conditions for the Tests SB5 SB8.1 Details .SB5 SB8.2 Intentionally weak parts SB6 SB8.3 Test results determined by overcurrent protection operation SB6 SB9 Low-Power Circuits SB7 SB9.1 Low-power circuit determination .SB7 JULY 7, 2016 MOTOR-OPERATED WATER PUMPS
35、- UL 778 6UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL SB10 Abnormal Operation and Fault Tests SB8 SB11 Programmable Component Reduced Supply Voltage Test SB10 SB12 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Requirements Immunity .SB10 MANUFACTU
36、RING AND PRODUCTION LINE TESTS SB13 General SB11 SUPPLEMENT SC - SECONDARY CIRCUITS EVALUATED TO NEC CLASS 2 DERIVED REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTION SC1 Secondary Circuits SC1 SC1.1 Components .SC1 SC1.2 General SC2 SC1.3 Evaluation of the different types of secondary circuits .SC5 PERFORMANCE SC2 Compone
37、nt Breakdown Test SC9 SC3 Secondary Circuits Tests SC10 SC3.1 General .SC10 SC3.2 Limited energy secondary test .SC11 SC3.3 Limited voltage secondary test SC11 SC3.4 Protective impedance test .SC11 SC3.5 Printed wiring board abnormal operation test SC13 JULY 7, 2016 MOTOR-OPERATED WATER PUMPS - UL 7
38、78 7UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL PART 1 ALL SUBMERSIBLE AND NON-SUBMERSIBLE MOTOR-OPERATED PUMPS INTRODUCTION 1 Scope 1.1 These requirements cover submersible and nonsubmersible motor-operated pumps intended to be used in
39、ordinary locations in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70. 1.2 These requirements do not cover pumps rated more than 600 volts, pumps using universal motors rated more than 250 volts, pumps for re protection service, pumps for use as or with swimming or wading pool equipment, thera
40、peutic baths, and similar equipment, nor pumps covered by other individual requirements. These requirements do not cover pressure controls or pressure tanks that are intended for use in water or other liquid systems. These requirements do not cover pumps intended for corrosive or ammable uids. These
41、 would include but not be limited to gasoline, kerosene, oil, chemicals, and pesticides. 1.3 A pump not covered by any of the denitions in Denitions, Section 4, and a pump intended for use with liquids other than water, shall be evaluated on the basis of its compliance with the requirements in this
42、standard, and further examination and tests required to determine whether it is acceptable for the purpose. This would include but not be limited to pumps intended for water/glycol and similar mixtures intended for use in hot water radiant heating or thermal solar applications. 2 Units of Measuremen
43、t 2.1 Values stated without parentheses are the requirement. Values in parentheses are explanatory or approximate information. 2.2 Unless otherwise indicated, all voltage and current values mentioned in this standard are root-mean-square (rms). 3 Undated References 3.1 Any undated reference to a cod
44、e or standard appearing in the requirements of this standard shall be interpreted as referring to the latest edition of that code or standard. JULY 7, 2016 MOTOR-OPERATED WATER PUMPS - UL 778 8UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL
45、4 Denitions 4.1 For the purpose of these requirements, the following denitions apply. 4.2 CAPACITOR, CLASS X Capacitor or RC unit of a type suitable for use in situations where failure of the capacitor or RC unit would not lead to danger of electrical shock but could result in a risk of re. Examples
46、 would be units connected phase to phase or phase to neutral. 4.3 CAPACITOR, CLASS Y Capacitor or RC unit of a type suitable for use in situations where failure of the capacitor could lead to danger of electric shock. Examples would be capacitors connected across the primary and secondary circuits w
47、here electrical isolation is required to prevent an electric shock or between hazardous live parts and accessible parts. 4.4 CONDENSATE PUMP A pump intended for use with equipment to facilitate the removal of water condensate. 4.5 CORD-CONNECTED PUMP A pump intended to be connected to a branch circu
48、it supply by means of exible cord and an attachment plug. 4.6 DANGEROUS MALFUNCTION Unintended operation of the appliance that may impair safety. Operating Control functions whose failure would result in a Dangerous Malfunction would be considered Safety Critical Functions. Control functions whose f
49、ailure might result in a Dangerous Malfunction would include: a) Unexpected operation of the appliance where the operation would result in risk of electric shock, re or mechanical hazard. b) Unattended energization of a heating appliance where the user has placed ammable materials near the appliance based on the assumption the appliance would remain off. 4.7 DEEP-WELL PUMP A permanently installed, submersible or nonsubmersible pump intended to be used for pumping water from a wel