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Page 32 of 39
Report Ref. No. 086-2101101501-000
TRF No.: IEC/EN60950_1c
2.7.1
In the United Kingdom, to protect against excessive currents and short-circuits
in the PRIMARY CIRCUIT of DIRECT PLUG-IN EQUIPMENT, tests according to
5.3 shall be conducted, using an external protective device rated 30 A or 32 A. If
these tests fail, suitable protective devices shall be included as integral parts of
the DIRECT PLUG-IN EQUIPMENT, so that the requirements of 5.3 are met.
N/A
2.10.5.13
In FinlandNorway and Sweden, there are additional requirements for the
insulation, see 6.1.2.1 and 6.1.2.2 of this annex.
N/A
3.2.1.1
In Switzerland, supply cords of equipment having a RATED CURRENT not
exceeding 10 A shall be provided with a plug complying with SEV 1011 or IEC
60884-1 and one of the following dimension sheets:
SEV 6532-2.1991   Plug Type 15
3P+N+PE   250/400 V, 10 A
SEV 6533-2.1991   Plug Type 11
L+N
250 V, 10 A
SEV 6534-2.1991   Plug Type 12
L+N+PE  
250 V, 10 A
In general, EN 60309 applies for plugs for currents exceeding 10 A. However, a
16 A plug and socket-outlet system is being introduced in Switzerland, the plugs
of which are according to the following dimension sheets, published in February
1998:
SEV 5932-2.1998   Plug Type 25
3L+N+PE   230/400 V, 16 A
SEV 5933-2.1998   Plug Type 21
L+N
250 V, 16 A
SEV 5934-2.1998   Plug Type 23
L+N+PE  
250 V, 16 A
N/A
3.2.1.1
In Denmark, supply cords of single-phase equipment having a rated current not
exceeding13 A shall be provided with a plug according to the Heavy Current
Regulations, Section 107-2-D1.
CLASS I EQUIPMENT provided with socket-outlets with earth contacts or which
are intended to be used in locations where protection against indirect contact is
required according to the wiring rules shall be provided with a plug in accordance
with standard sheet DK 2-1a or DK 2-5a.
If poly-phase equipment and single-phase equipment having a RATED
CURRENT exceeding 13 A is provided with a supply cord with a plug, this plug
shall be in accordance with the Heavy Current Regulations, Section 107-2-D1 or
EN 60309-2.
N/A
3.2.1.1
In Spain, supply cords of single-phase equipment having a rated current not
exceeding 10 A shall be provided with a plug according to UNE 20315:1994.
Supply cords of single-phase equipment having a rated current not exceeding
2,5 A shall be provided with a plug according to UNE-EN 50075:1993.
CLASS I EQUIPMENT provided with socket-outlets with earth contacts or which
are intended to be used in locations where protection against indirect contact is
required according to the wiring rules, shall be provided with a plug in
accordance with standard UNE 20315:1994.
If poly-phase equipment is provided with a supply cord with a plug, this plug shall
be in accordance with UNE-EN 60309-2.
N/A
3.2.1.1
In the United Kingdom, apparatus which is fitted with a flexible cable or cord
and is designed to be connected to a mains socket conforming to BS 1363 by
means of that flexible cable or cord and plug, shall be fitted with a ‘standard plug’
in accordance with Statutory Instrument 1768:1994 - The Plugs and Sockets etc.
(Safety) Regulations 1994, unless exempted by those regulations.
NOTE ‘Standard plug’ is defined in SI 1768:1994 and essentially means an approved
plug conforming to BS 1363 or an approved conversion plug.
N/A
Page 33 of 39
Report Ref. No. 086-2101101501-000
TRF No.: IEC/EN60950_1c
3.2.1.1
In Ireland, apparatus which is fitted with a flexible cable or cord and is designed
to be connected to a mains socket conforming to I.S. 411 by means of that
flexible cable or cord and plug, shall be fitted with a 13 A plug in accordance with
Statutory Instrument 525:1997 - National Standards Authority of Ireland (section
28) (13 A Plugs and Conversion Adaptors for Domestic Use) Regulations 1997.
N/A
3.2.4
In Switzerland, for requirements see 3.2.1.1 of this annex.
N/A
3.2.5.1
In the United Kingdom, a power supply cord with conductor of 1,25 mm2 is
allowed for equipment with a rated current over 10 A and up to and including 13
A.
N/A
3.3.4
In the United Kingdom, the range of conductor sizes of flexible cords to be
accepted by terminals for equipment with a RATED CURRENT of over 10 A up
to and including 13 A is:
• 1,25 mm
2
 to 1,5 mm
2
 nominal cross-sectional area.
N/A
4.3.6
In the United Kingdom, the torque test is performed using a socket outlet
complying with BS 1363 part 1:1995, including Amendment 1:1997 and
Amendment 2:2003 and the plug part of DIRECT PLUG-IN EQUIPMENT shall
be assessed to BS 1363: Part 1, 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 12.9, 12.11, 12.12, 12.13,
12.16 and 12.17, except that the test of 12.17 is performed at not less than
125 °C. Where the metal earth pin is replaced by an Insulated Shutter Opening
Device (ISOD), the requirements of clauses 22.2 and 23 also apply.
N/A
4.3.6
In Ireland, DIRECT PLUG-IN EQUIPMENT is known as plug similar devices.
Such devices shall comply with Statutory Instrument 526:1997 - National
Standards Authority of Ireland (Section 28) (Electrical plugs, plug similar devices
and sockets for domestic use) Regulations, 1997.
N/A
5.1.7.1
In FinlandNorway and Sweden TOUCH CURRENT measurement results
exceeding 3,5 mA r.m.s. are permitted only for the following equipment:
• STATIONARY PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT TYPE A that
is intended to be used in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION
where
equipotential bonding has been applied, for example, in a
telecommunication centre; and
has provision for a permanently connected PROTECTIVE
EARTHING
CONDUCTOR; and
is provided with instructions for the installation of that conductor by
a
SERVICE PERSON;
• STATIONARY PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT TYPE B;
• STATIONARY PERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIPMENT.
N/A
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Report Ref. No. 086-2101101501-000
TRF No.: IEC/EN60950_1c
6.1.2.1
In FinlandNorway and Sweden, add the following text between the first and
second paragraph of the compliance clause:
If this insulation is solid, including insulation forming part of a component, it shall
at least consist of either
-
two layers of thin sheet material, each of which shall pass the electric
strength test below, or
-
one layer having a distance through insulation of at least 0,4 mm, which
shall
pass the electric strength test below.
If this insulation forms part of a semiconductor component (e.g. an optocoupler),
there is no distance through insulation requirement for the insulation consisting of
an insulating compound completely filling the casing, so that CLEARANCES and
CREEPAGE DISTANCES do not exist, if the component passes the electric
strength test in accordance with the compliance clause below and in addition
-
passes the tests and inspection criteria of 2.10.11 with an electric strength
test of 1,5 kV multiplied by 1,6 (the electric strength test of 2.10.10 shall
be
performed using 1,5 kV), and
-
is subject to ROUTINE TESTING for electric strength during
manufacturing,
using a test voltage of 1,5 kV.
It is permitted to bridge this insulation with a capacitor complying with
EN 132400:1994, subclass Y2.
A capacitor classified Y3 according to EN 132400:1994, may bridge this
insulation under the following conditions:
-
the insulation requirements are satisfied by having a capacitor classified
Y3
as defined by EN 132400, which in addition to the Y3 testing, is tested
with
an impulse test of 2,5 kV defined in EN 60950-1:2006, 6.2.2.1;
-
the additional testing shall be performed on all the test specimens as
described in EN 132400;
-
the impulse test of 2,5 kV is to be performed before the endurance test in
EN 132400, in the sequence of tests as described in EN 132400.
N/A
6.1.2.2
In FinlandNorway and Sweden, the exclusions are applicable for
PERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIPMENT, PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT
TYPE B and equipment intended to be used in a RESTRICTED ACCESS
LOCATION where equipotential bonding has been applied, e.g. in a
telecommunication centre, and which has provision for a permanently connected
PROTECTIVE EARTHING CONDUCTOR and is provided with instructions for
the installation of that conductor by a SERVICE PERSON.
N/A
7.2
In FinlandNorway and Sweden, for requirements see 6.1.2.1 and 6.1.2.2 of
this annex.
The term TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK in 6.1.2 being replaced by the
term CABLE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM.
N/A
7.3
In Norway and Sweden, there are many buildings where the screen of the
coaxial cable is normally not connected to the earth in the building installation.
N/A
7.3
In Norway, for installation conditions see EN 60728-11:2005.
N/A
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Report Ref. No. 086-2101101501-000
TRF No.: IEC/EN60950_1c
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A-DEVIATIONS (informative)
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1.5.1
Sweden (Ordinance 1990:944)
Add the following:
NOTE In Sweden, switches containing mercury are not permitted.
N/A
1.5.1
Switzerland (Ordinance on environmentally hazardous substances SR 814.081,
Annex 1.7, Mercury - Annex 1.7 of SR 814.81 applies for mercury.)
Add the following:
NOTE In Switzerland, switches containing mercury such as thermostats, relays and level
controllers are not allowed.
N/A
1.7.2.1
Denmark (Heavy Current Regulations)
Supply cords of CLASS I EQUIPMENT, which is delivered without a plug, must
be provided with a visible tag with the following text:
Vigtigt!
Lederen med grøn/gul isolation
må kun tilsluttes en klemme mærket
 eller
If essential for the safety of the equipment, the tag must in addition be provided
with a diagram, which shows the connection of the other conductors, or be
provided with the following text:
“For tilslutning af de øvrige ledere, se medfølgende installationsvejledning.”
N/A
1.7.2.1
Germany (Gesetz über technische Arbeitsmittel und Verbraucherprodukte
(Geräte- und Produktsicherheitsgesetz – GPSG) [Law on technical labour
equipment and consumer products], of 6th January 2004, Section 2, Article 4,
Clause (4), Item 2).
If for the assurance of safety and health certain rules during use, amending or
maintenance of a technical labour equipment or readymade consumer product
are to be followed, a manual in German language has to be delivered when
placing the product on the market.
Of this requirement, rules for use even only by SERVICE PERSONS are not
exempted.
N/A
1.7.5
Denmark (Heavy Current Regulations)
With the exception of CLASS II EQUIPMENT provided with a socket outlet in
accordance with the Heavy Current Regulations, Section 107-2-D1, Standard
Sheet DK 1-4a, CLASS II EQUIPMENT shall not be fitted with socket-outlets for
providing power to other equipment.
N/A
1.7.13
Switzerland (Ordinance on chemical hazardous risk reduction SR 814.81,
Annex 2.15 Batteries)
Annex 2.15 of SR 814.81 applies for batteries.
N/A
5.1.7.1
Denmark (Heavy Current Regulations, Chapter 707, clause 707.4)
TOUCH CURRENT measurement results exceeding 3,5 mA r.m.s. are permitted
only for PERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIPMENT and PLUGGABLE
EQUIPMENT TYPE B.
N/A
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