Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 5-5: Control circuit devices and switching elements - Electrical emergency stop device with mechanical latching function

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Designation Number:
C22.2 NO. 60947-5-5
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Adoption of International Standard
Standard Development Activity:
New Standard
ICS code(s):
29.120.99;29.130.20
Status:
Proceeding to development
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Scope:

Scope

This section of IEC 60947-5 provides detailed specifications relating to the electrical and mechanical construction of emergency stop devices with mechanical latching function and to their testing.

This standard is applicable to electrical control circuit devices and switching elements which are used to initiate an emergency stop signal. Such devices may be either provided with their own enclosure, or installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

This standard does not apply to:

– emergency stop devices for non-electrical control circuit, for example hydraulic, pneumatic;
– emergency stop devices without mechanical latching function.

An emergency stop device may also be used to provide an emergency switching off function.

This standard does not deal with any specific requirements on noise as the noise emission of electrical emergency stop devices with mechanical latching function is not considered to be a relevant hazard.

Project need:

Project Need
To align Canadian requirements with those of international standards with respect to electrical and mechanical construction of emergency stop devices with mechanical latching function and to their testing (adoption of new standard)

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