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UL 60947-1

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Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear – Part 1: General rules

UL 60947-1

1.1 Scope and object

This standard applies, when required by the relevant product standard, to switchgear and controlgear hereinafter referred to as “equipment” and intended to be connected to circuits, the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1 000 V a.c. or 1 500 V d.c.It does not apply to low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies which are dealt with in IEC 60439.NOTE – In certain clauses or subclauses of this standard, the equipment covered by this standard is also referred to as “device”, to be consistent with the text of such clauses or subclauses.The object of this standard is to state those general rules and requirements which are common to low-voltage equipment as defined in 1.1, including for example:

  • definitions;
  • characteristics;
  • information supplied with the equipment;
  • normal service, mounting and transport conditions;
  • constructional and performance requirements;
  • verification of characteristics and performance.

Digital inputs and/or digital outputs contained in switchgear and controlgear, and intended to be compatible with programmable controllers (PLCs) are covered by Annex S.1.1DV.1 Modification to 1.1 by adding the following:

1.1DV.1.1 This equipment is intended for installation in accordance with the national installation codes for use in ordinary locations. See Annex dvb, Table dvb.3, Ref. No. 14.

1.1DV.1.2 ” IEC 60947-2: Part 2: Circuit-breakers” does not apply. They are covered in Annex dvb, Table dvb.3, Ref. No. 3.

1.1DV.1.3 ” IEC 60947-3: Part 3: Switches, disconnectors, switch-disconnectors and fuse combination units” do not apply. They are covered in Annex dvb, Table dvb.3, Ref. No. 1.1.1DV.2 Modification to 1.1 by adding 1.1DV.2.1 and 1.1DV.2.2:

1.1DV.2.1 In Mexico and the United States, with respect to the national installation codes, equipment operating at 600 V and less is considered low-voltage equipment. In Canada, with respect to the national installation codes, equipment operating at more than 750 V is considered high voltage equipment.

1.1DV.2.2 Enclosed equipment intended for use as service equipment is to comply with the applicable requirements in this standard and with Annex dvb, Table dvb.3, Ref. No. 7. In Mexico, this requirement does not apply.

Product Details

Edition:
5
Published:
07/31/2013
Number of Pages:
316