SIST EN 150008:2002
(Main)Blank Detail Specification: Ambient-rated rectifier diodes
Blank Detail Specification: Ambient-rated rectifier diodes
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Vordruck für Bauartspezifikation: Umgebungsbezogene Gleichrichter-Dioden
Spécification particulière cadre: Diodes de redressement à température ambiante spécifiée
Blank detail specification: Ambient-rated rectifier diodes
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Blank detail specification: Ambient-rated rectifier diodesVordruck für Bauartspezifikation: Umgebungsbezogene Gleichrichter-DiodenSpécification particulière cadre: Diodes de redressement à température ambiante spécifiéeBlank Detail Specification: Ambient-rated rectifier diodes29.200QDSDMDQMHRectifiers. Convertors. Stabilized power supplyIC
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This part of IEC 61800, which is a product standard, specifies requirements and makes
recommendations for the design and development, integration and validation of safety related
power drive systems (PDS(SR)) in terms of their functional safety considerations. It applies to
adjustable speed electrical power drive systems covered by the other parts of the IEC 61800
series of standards as referred in IEC 61800-2.
NOTE 1 The term “integration” refers to the PDS(SR) itself, not to its incorporation into the safety-related
application.
NOTE 2 Other parts of IEC 61800 cover rating specifications, EMC, electrical safety, etc.
This International Standard is applicable where functional safety of a PDS(SR) is claimed and
the PDS(SR) is operating mainly in the high demand or continuous mode (see 3.15)
While low demand mode operation is possible for a PDS(SR), this standard concentrates on
high demand and continuous mode. Safety sub-functions implemented for high demand or
continuous mode can also be used in low demand mode. Requirements for low demand mode
are given in IEC 61508 series. Some guidance for the estimation of average probability of
dangerous failure on demand (PFDavg) value is provided in Annex F.
This part of IEC 61800 sets out safety-related considerations of PDS(SR)s in terms of the
framework of IEC 61508, and introduces requirements for PDS(SR)s as subsystems of a
safety-related system. It is intended to facilitate the realisation of the electrical/ electronic/
programmable electronic (E/E/PE) parts of a PDS(SR) in relation to the safety performance of
safety sub-function(s) of a PDS.
Manufacturers and suppliers of PDS(SR)s by using the normative requirements of this part of
IEC 61800 will indicate to users (system integrator, original equipment manufacturer) the
safety performance for their equipment. This will facilitate the incorporation of a PDS(SR) into
a safety-related control system using the principles of IEC 61508, and possibly its specific
sector implementations (for example IEC 61511, IEC 61513, IEC 62061 or ISO 13849).
By applying the requirements from this part of the IEC 61800 series, the corresponding
requirements of IEC 61508 that are necessary for a PDS(SR) are fulfilled.
This part of IEC 61800 does not specify requirements for:
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• the identification of safety sub-functions for that application;
• the initial allocation of SILs to those safety sub-functions;
• the driven equipment except for interface arrangements;
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• the electrical, thermal and energy safety considerations, which are covered in
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• the PDS(SR) manufacturing process;
• the validity of signals and commands to the PDS(SR).
• security aspects (e.g. cyber security or PDS(SR) security of access)
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considered as a part of the overall risk assessment of the installation. Where the supplier of the PDS(SR) is not
responsible for the driven equipment, the installation designer is responsible for the risk assessment, and for
specifying the functional and safety integrity requirements of the PDS(SR).
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not greater than SIL 3.
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movable, stationary and fixed electronic DC uninterruptible power systems (DC UPS) that
– are supplied from an AC voltage source not exceeding 1 000 V,
– deliver a DC output voltage not exceeding 1 500 V,
– incorporate an energy storage device, and
– have a primary function to ensure continuity of DC power to loads.
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IEC 61204, and those covered by a specific product standard, for example ITU
communication standards, and
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ensuring compatibility with the requirements of IT equipment. This, subject to any limitation stated in the
manufacturer’s declaration, includes requirements for steady state and transient voltage variation as well as for
the supply of both resistive and constant power load characteristics of IT equipment.
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