ECMA 287-2002 Safety of electronic equipment (2nd Edition)《电子设备的安全性 第2版》.pdf
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1、 Standard ECMA-2872ndedition - December 2002 International Standardizing Information and Communication Systems Safety of electronic equipment Phone: +41 22 849.60.00 - Fax: +41 22 849.60.01 - URL: http:/www.ecma.ch - Internet: helpdeskecma.ch . Standard ECMA-2872ndedition - December 2002 Internation
2、al Standardizing Information and Communication Systems Safety of electronic equipment Phone: +41 22 849.60.00 - Fax: +41 22 849.60.01 - URL: http:/www.ecma.ch - Internet: helpdeskecma.ch LL Ecma-287.doc 13-11-02 15,26 . Brief History The advent of multimedia products has blurred the borderline betwe
3、en different classes of products, like IT equipment, audio-video equipment, communication equipment, and the environment within which the equipment is used. Personal computers which used to be connected only to printers and occasionally modems are now frequently connected to audio amplifiers, loudsp
4、eakers, scanners, video and audio tape recorders or TV sets. The environment has changed from the office (or home office), to include all the rooms of the house, and, for portable equipment, outdoor leisure areas. The age of the user and of the bystander is continuously reducing. This changing situa
5、tion has generated a new set of conditions that are to be taken into account when designing new equipment. In order to take into account these conditions ECMA has prepared the first edition of Standard ECMA-287. Included in the scope of the Standard are ICT equipment, audio and video equipment, and
6、in general electronic equipment with a rated voltage not exceeding 600 V and intended for domestic or professional use and environment. The equipment may be an independent unit or a system of interconnected units. The philosophy applied to this new Standard has been to define hazard-based requiremen
7、ts, using engineering principles and taking into account relevant IEC product standards and pilot safety documents. Where technical discrepancies between standards emerged, a conclusion was based on engineering principles. For the preparation of the second edition ECMA has opened TC12 to representat
8、ives of EICTA members, JEITA members and of test houses. The structure of the standard has been presented at meetings held in Japan, the United States and Europe, in order to make designers and test house representatives aware of the work in ECMA. The final draft of the second edition has been contr
9、ibuted to IEC TC108 to be used by the “Hazard Based Development Team”. During the development of this second edition, ECMA TC12 came across a number of issues where TC12 could not reach consensus or where TC12, because of time constraints was not able to find a proper solution. A list of these issue
10、s has been provided to IEC TC108 with the request that IEC TC108 takes those issues into account when producing the new IEC standard that is based on this ECMA Standard. This ECMA Standard has been adopted by the ECMA General Assembly of 19thDecember 2002 - i - Table of contents 1 Guidance principle
11、s and basic information 1 1.1 Scope 1 1.2 Additional requirements 2 1.3 References 2 1.4 Acronyms 3 2 Definitions 4 2.1 Abnormal condition 4 2.2 Basic insulation 4 2.3 Clearance 4 2.4 Creepage distance 4 2.5 Disconnect device 4 2.6 Double insulation 4 2.7 Electrical enclosure 4 2.8 Enclosure 4 2.9 E
12、xternal circuit 4 2.10 Fire enclosure 4 2.11 Functional insulation 4 2.12 Instructed person 4 2.13 Intermittent operation 5 2.14 Mains 5 2.15 Mains transient voltage 5 2.16 Mechanical enclosure 5 2.17 Non-detachable power supply cord 5 2.18 Normal condition 5 2.19 Ordinary person 5 2.20 Peak working
13、 voltage 5 2.21 Permanently connected equipment 5 2.22 Pluggable equipment type A 5 2.23 Pluggable equipment type B 5 2.24 Pollution degree 5 2.25 Potential ignition source 5 2.26 Potential ignition source 1 5 2.27 Potential ignition source 2 6 2.28 Principal safeguard 6 2.29 Protective conductor 6
14、2.30 Protective bonding conductor 6 2.31 Protective earthing conductor 6 2.32 Rated current 6 2.33 Rated frequency 6 2.34 Rated voltage 6 2.35 Reinforced insulation 6 2.36 Reinforced safeguard 6 - ii - 2.37 Required withstand voltage 6 2.38 Ripple-free 6 2.39 Safeguard 6 2.40 Safety interlock 7 2.41
15、 Short-time operation 7 2.42 Skilled person 7 2.43 Stationary equipment 7 2.44 Supplementary insulation 7 2.45 Supplementary safeguard 7 2.46 Temperature limiter 7 2.47 Thermal cut-out 7 2.48 Thermostat 7 2.49 Transportable equipment 7 2.50 Tool 7 2.51 Touch current 7 2.52 Working voltage 7 3 Electr
16、ic shock hazards 8 3.1 Electrical parameters relating to the human body 8 3.2 Electric shock energy sources 8 3.2.1 Classification 8 3.2.2 Limits 9 3.3 Protection against energy sources 12 3.3.1 Protection of ordinary persons 12 3.3.2 Protection of instructed persons 13 3.3.3 Protection of skilled p
17、ersons 13 3.3.4 Safeguards between ES 1; ES 2 and ES 3 13 3.4 Accessible parts 13 3.4.1 Compliance in general 14 3.5 Safeguard 14 3.5.1 Principal safeguard 14 3.5.2 Supplementary safeguards 14 3.5.3 Reinforced safeguard 14 3.5.4 Double safeguard 15 3.6 Insulation system 15 3.6.1 General 15 3.6.2 Cle
18、arances 17 3.6.3 Creepage distances 22 3.6.4 Solid insulation 25 3.6.5 Construction of printed boards 31 3.6.6 Component external terminations 34 3.6.7 Antenna terminals 34 3.6.8 Insulation on internal wiring 34 3.6.9 Tests on coated printed boards 35 3.6.10 Thermal cycling 37 3.6.11 Test for Pollut
19、ion Degree 1 environment and for an insulating compound 37 - iii - 3.6.12 Tests for semiconductor components and for cemented joints 38 3.6.13 Humidity conditioning 38 3.6.14 Dielectric strength test 38 3.7 Components as safeguards 39 3.7.1 Components as principal safeguard and supplementary safegua
20、rd 39 3.7.2 Components as reinforced safeguard 41 3.8 Protective conductor 42 3.8.1 Generic requirements 42 3.8.2 Colour of insulation 42 3.8.3 Protective conductors as principal safeguard between ES 1 and ES 2 42 3.8.4 Protective conductors as supplementary safeguard 43 3.8.5 Protective conductors
21、as reinforced safeguard 46 4 Fire hazards 47 4.1 Power sources and potential ignition sources 47 4.1.1 Electric power source classification and circuits 47 4.1.2 Potential ignition sources 47 4.2 Fire hazards under normal condition 50 4.2.1 Requirements 50 4.2.2 Test method 50 4.3 Fire hazards under
22、 abnormal conditions 50 4.3.2 Method 1: prevention of a fire hazard under abnormal condition in PS 1 circuits 50 4.3.3 Method 1: prevention of a fire hazard under abnormal condition in PS 2 circuits 50 4.3.4 Method 1: prevention of a fire hazard under abnormal condition in a PS 3 circuit 51 4.3.5 Me
23、thod 2: prevention of a fire hazard under abnormal condition in PS 1 circuits 56 4.3.6 Method 2: prevention of a fire hazard under abnormal condition in PS 2 and PS 3 circuits 56 4.3.7 Mains cord and mains wiring 59 4.4 Flammable liquids and vapours 59 4.4.1 Test method 60 4.4.2 Compliance criteria
24、60 4.5 Batteries 60 4.6 Fire hazard due to entering of foreign objects 60 4.6.1 Requirements 60 4.6.2 Test method 61 5 Burn Hazard 62 5.1 Access to hot surfaces 62 5.1.1 Requirements 62 5.1.2 Test method 63 5.1.3 Compliance criteria 63 5.2 Bridging of conductive parts 63 5.2.1 Requirements 63 5.2.2
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