BS EN 61558-2-5:2010
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Safety of transformers, reactors, power supply units and combinations thereof – Particular requirements and tests for transformer for shavers, power supply units for shavers and shaver supply units
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2010 | 20 |
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This part of IEC 61558deals with the safety of shaver transformers, power supply unitsincorporating a shaver transformer, and shaver supply units. Shaver transformersincorporating electronic circuitsare also covered by this standard.
NOTE 1 Safety includes electrical, thermal, mechanical and chemical aspects.
Unless otherwise specified, from here onward, the term transformercovers shaver transformersand power supply unitsincorporating shaver transformersand shaver supply units.
This part is applicable to stationary,single phase air-cooled (natural or forced), independentor associated dry-type transformers.The windings may be encapsulated or non-encapsulated.
This standard is applicable to transformersand power supply(linear) with internal operational frequenciesnot exceeding 500 Hz.
This standard used in combination with Part 2-16 for switch mode power supply units(SMPS) is also applicable to power supplies with internal operational frequencieshigher than 500 Hz. Where the two requirements are in conflict the most severe take precedence.
The rated supply voltagedoes not exceed 250 V a.c., and the rated supply frequencydoes not exceed 500 Hz.
The rated outputis not less than 20 VA and does not exceed 50 VA.
The no-load output voltagedoes not exceed 275 V a.c and the rated output voltagedoes not exceed 250 V a.c.
This part is not applicable to external circuits and their components intended to be connected to the input and output terminals or socket-outlets of the transformers.
Transformerscovered by this part are used in applications where doubleor reinforced insulationbetween circuits is required by the installation rules for bathrooms and similar locations, or by the appliance specifications.
NOTE 2 Transformerscovered by this part may be flush or surface mounted or incorporated in luminaires, mirrors, and other equipment containing one or more socket-outlet(s).
NOTE 3 Attention is drawn to the following:
for transformersintended to be used in vehicles, on board ships, and aircraft, additional requirements (from other applicable standards, national rules, etc.) may be necessary;
measures to protect the enclosureand the components inside the enclosureagainst external influences such as fungus, vermin, termites, solar-radiation, and icing should also be considered;
the different conditions for transportation, storage, and operation of the transformersshould also be considered;
additional requirements in accordance with other appropriate standards and national rules may be applicable to transformersintended for use in special environments.
NOTE 4 Future technological development of transformersmay necessitate a need to increase the upper limit of the frequencies, until then this part may be used as a guidance document.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | English CONTENTS |
8 | 1 Scope |
9 | 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 General requirements 5 General notes on tests |
10 | 6 Ratings 7 Classification 8 Marking and other information |
11 | 9 Protection against electric shock 10 Change of input voltage setting 11 Output voltage and output current under load 12 No-load output voltage |
12 | 13 Short-circuit voltage 14 Heating 15 Short-circuit and overload protection 16 Mechanical strength |
13 | 17 Protection against harmful ingress of dust, solid objects and moisture 18 Insulation resistance, dielectric strength, and leakage current 19 Construction Table 101 – Values of heights of fall |
15 | 20 Components |
16 | 21 Internal wiring 22 Supply connection and other external flexible cables or cords 23 Terminals for external conductors 24 Provision for protective earthing 25 Screws and connections 26 Creepage distances, clearances and distances through insulation 27 Resistance to heat, fire, and tracking |
17 | 28 Resistance to rusting |
18 | Annexes Bibliography |