Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use-Part 2-012: Particular requirements for climatic and environmental testing and other temperature conditioning

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CSA C22.2 NO. 61010-2-012:19
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Adoption of International Standard
Standard Development Activity:
Reaffirmation
ICS code(s):
19.080
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Open for SDO comment
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Scope:

Scope

This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows:

 

1.1.1 Equipment included in scope

 

Replacement:

 

Replace the second paragraph by the following:

 

This part of IEC 61010 specifies safety requirements for electrical equipment and its accessories within the categories a) through c), wherever it is intended to be used, whenever that equipment incorporates one or more of the following characteristics:

 

– A REFRIGERATING SYSTEM that is acted on or impacted by an integral heating function such that the combined heating and REFRIGERATING SYSTEM generates additional and/or more severe HAZARDS than those for the two systems if treated separately.

 

– The materials being treated in the intended application introduce significant heat into the REFRIGERATING SYSTEM, so that the REFRIGERATING SYSTEM in the application yields additional and/or more severe HAZARDS than those for the REFRIGERATING SYSTEM if operated at the maximum RATED ambient temperature alone.

 

– An irradiation function for the materials being treated presenting additional HAZARDS.

 

– A function to expose the materials being treated to excessive humidity, carbon dioxide, salt mist, or other substances which can result in additional HAZARDS.

 

– A function of MECHANICAL MOVEMENT presenting additional HAZARDS.

 

– Provision for an OPERATOR to walk in to the operating area to load or unload the materials being treated.

 

Addition:

 

Add the following text after the last paragraph:

 

NOTE 101 Examples of such equipment include environmental testing and plant growth TEST CHAMBERS, refrigerating CIRCULATORS which incorporate heating, and recirculating coolers for extracting heat.

 

It is possible that all or part of the equipment falls within the scope of one or more other Part 2 standards of IEC 61010 as well as within the scope of this standard. In that case, the requirements of those other Part 2 standards also apply. This document is intended for application when one or more of the additional HAZARDS described in the above dashed listed items are introduced. However, when the equipment incorporates only a REFRIGERATING SYSTEM or only a heating function or a combination of the two without introducing the additional HAZARDS described in the above list, then IEC 61010-2-011 or IEC 61010-2-010 or both, as appropriate, apply instead of this Part 2-012.

 

See further information in the flow chart (Figure 102) for selection process and guidance in the Introduction.

 

NOTE 102 Subclause 3.1.107 and Annex BB provide the definition and requirements for the protection of people who are inside WALK-IN EQUIPMENT.

 

1.1.2 Equipment excluded from scope

 

Addition:

 

Add the following items after item j):

 

aa) equipment for the heating, cooling, and ventilation of laboratories;

 

bb) sterilizing equipment.

 

1.2 Object

 

1.2.1 Aspects included in scope

 

Addition:

 

Add the following items after item g):

 

aa) biohazards (see 13.101);

 

bb) hazardous chemical substances (see 13.102).

Project need:

Project Need

To review the Standard within the required 5 year period.

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