IEC TR 62710:2015
(Main)Residual current devices (RCDs) associated with additional functions(s)
Residual current devices (RCDs) associated with additional functions(s)
IEC TR 62710:2015(E) provides information concerning the possible use of:
- dedicated additional function(s) declared by a manufacturer as suitable for an assembly with declared RCDs complying with IEC standards for household and similar uses;
- specific RCDs complying with IEC standards for household and similar uses having integrated additional function(s).
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IEC TR 62710 ®
Edition 1.0 2015-05
TECHNICAL
REPORT
Residual current devices (RCDs) associated with additional function(s)
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IEC TR 62710 ®
Edition 1.0 2015-05
TECHNICAL
REPORT
Residual current devices (RCDs) associated with additional function(s)
INTERNATIONAL
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ICS 29.200 ISBN 978-2-8322-2660-5
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 6
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms and definitions . 8
4 Classification according to the association of a RCD with additional function(s) . 9
4.1 General . 9
4.2 According to the type of construction . 9
4.3 According to the interface between a RCD and additional function(s) . 9
5 Characteristics . 10
6 Marking and other product information . 10
6.1 Instructions and operation for RCDs with integrated additional function(s)
according to 4.2 a) . 10
6.2 Instructions and operation for a non integrated additional function according
to 4.2 b) . 10
7 Standard conditions for operation in service and for installation . 10
8 Requirements for construction and operation . 11
8.1 General . 11
8.2 Mechanical requirements . 12
8.3 Electrical compatibility . 12
8.4 Protection against electric shock . 12
8.5 Dielectric properties, isolating capability and insulation coordination . 12
8.6 Clearances and creepage distances. 13
8.7 Screws, current-carrying parts and connections . 13
8.8 Terminals for external conductors . 13
8.9 Temperature rise . 13
8.10 Mechanical and electrical endurance . 13
8.11 Performance at short-circuit currents . 13
8.12 Resistance to mechanical shock and impact . 14
8.13 Resistance to heat, to abnormal temperature and to fire . 14
8.14 Test device . 14
8.15 Behaviour of RCDs in the case of overcurrents in the main circuit . 14
8.16 Behaviour of RCDs in the case of current surges caused by impulse voltages . 14
8.17 Behaviour of RCDs in the case of sinusoidal residual currents and in case of
residual currents comprising a d.c. component . 14
8.18 Reliability . 15
8.19 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) . 15
8.20 Operating characteristics . 15
8.20.1 Operating characteristics of the RCD . 15
8.20.2 Influence of the additional function(s) on the performance of the RCD
with different conditions of supply voltage . 15
9 Tests . 16
9.1 General . 16
9.2 The additional function is integrated within the RCD according to 4.2 a) . 16
9.3 The additional function is not integrated within a declared RCD according to
4.2b) whose compliance to the relevant RCD standard is not yet tested . 17
9.4 The additional function is not integrated within a declared RCD according to
4.3 whose compliance to the relevant RCD standard is already tested . 17
9.5 Testing procedure . 17
9.5.1 General . 17
9.5.2 Impairment identification . 20
9.5.3 Impairment assessment . 21
9.5.4 Verification of the influence of the additional function(s) on the
performance of the RCD at different states of supply voltage . 23
9.6 Documentation . 24
Annex A (informative) Additional requirements and tests for RCDs consisting of a
RCD and a non integrated additional function unit designed for assembly on site . 25
A.1 General . 25
A.2 Scope . 25
A.3 Terms and definitions. 25
A.4 Marking and other product information . 25
A.4.1 Manufacturer's name or trademark . 25
A.4.2 Marking . 25
A.4.3 Instructions for assembly and operation . 26
A.5 Constructional requirements . 26
A.5.1 General . 26
A.5.2 Degree of protection . 26
A.5.3 Mechanical requirements . 26
A.5.4 Electrical compatibility . 27
A.6 Type tests and verifications . 27
A.6.1 Tests on RCDs . 27
A.6.2 Tests on non integrated additional function unit to be assembled on site . 27
A.6.3 Tests on assembled RCDs and non integrated additional function unit . 27
A.6.4 Verification of marking and constructional requirements . 27
Bibliography . 28
Table 1 – List of basic tests to be considered, according to the interface between
RCDs and additional function(s), during the assessment . 18
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RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICES (RCDs) ASSOCIATED
WITH ADDITIONAL FUNCTION(S)
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