This Part of IEC 61058 applies to change-over selectors (mechanical or electronic) for
appliances actuated by hand, by foot or by other human activity, to operate or control
electrical appliances and other equipment for household or similar purposes with a rated
voltage not exceeding 480 V and a rated current not exceeding 63 A.
These change-over selectors are intended to be operated by a person, via an actuating
member or by actuating a sensing unit. The actuating member or sensing unit can be integral
with or arranged separately, either physically or electrically, from the switch, and can involve
transmission of a signal, for example electrical, optical, acoustic or thermal, between the
actuating member or sensing unit and the switch.
Change-over selectors which incorporate additional control functions governed by the switch
function are within the scope of this document.
This document also covers the indirect actuation of the switch when the operation of the
actuating member or sensing unit is provided by a remote control or a part of an appliance or
equipment such as a door.
NOTE 1 Electronic change-over selectors can be combined with mechanical change-over selectors giving full
disconnection or micro-disconnection.
NOTE 2 Electronic change-over selectors without a mechanical switch in the supply circuit provide only electronic
disconnection. Therefore, the circuit on the load side is always considered to be live.
NOTE 3 For change-over selectors used in tropical climates, additional requirements can apply.
NOTE 4 Attention is drawn to the fact that the standards for appliances can contain additional or alternative
requirements for change-over selectors.
NOTE 5 Throughout this document, the word "appliance" means "appliance or equipment".
This document applies to change-over selectors intended to be incorporated in, on, or with an
appliance.
This document also applies to change-over selectors incorporating electronic devices.

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This document applies to cord switches (mechanical or electronic) for appliances actuated by
hand, by foot or by other human activity, to operate or control electrical appliances and other
equipment for household or similar purposes with a rated voltage not exceeding 250 V and a
rated current not exceeding 16 A.
Throughout this document, the word "appliance" means "appliance or equipment".
These switches are intended to be operated by a person, via an actuating member or by
actuating a sensing unit. The actuating member or sensing unit can be integral or arranged
separately from the switch. The transmission of a signal between the actuating member or
sensing unit and the switch can be made either physically or electrically (for example,
electrical, optical, acoustic or thermal).
Switches which incorporate additional control functions governed by the switch function are
within the scope of this document.
This document also covers the indirect actuation of the switch when the operation of the
actuating member or sensing unit is provided by a remote control or a part of an appliance
such as a door.
NOTE 1 Electronic switches can be combined with mechanical switches giving full disconnection or
microdisconnection.
NOTE 2 Electronic switches without a mechanical switch in the supply circuit provide only electronic
disconnection. Therefore, the circuit on the load side is always considered to be live.
NOTE 3 For switches used in tropical climates, additional requirements can apply.
NOTE 4 Attention is drawn to the fact that the standards for appliances can contain additional or alternative
requirements for switches.

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This document applies to independently mounted switches for appliances (mechanical or
electronic) actuated by hand, by foot or by other human activity, to operate or control
electrical appliances and other equipment for household or similar purposes with a rated
voltage not exceeding 480 V and a rated current not exceeding 63 A.
These switches are intended to be operated by a person, via an actuating member or by
actuating a sensing unit. The actuating member or sensing unit can be integral with or
arranged separately, either physically or electrically, from the switch and involve transmission
of a signal, for example, electrical, optical, acoustic or thermal, between the actuating
member or sensing unit and the switch.
Switches which incorporate additional control functions governed by the switch function are
within the scope of this document.
This document also covers the indirect actuation of the switch when the operation of the
actuating member or sensing unit is provided by a remote control or by a part of an appliance
or equipment, such as a door.
NOTE 1 Electronic switches can be combined with mechanical switches giving full disconnection or microdisconnection.
NOTE 2 Electronic switches without a mechanical switch in the supply circuit provide only electronic
disconnection. Therefore, the circuit on the load side is always considered to be live.
NOTE 3 For switches used in tropical climates, additional requirements can apply.
NOTE 4 Attention is drawn to the fact that the standards for appliances can contain additional or alternative
requirements for switches.
NOTE 5 Throughout this document, the word "appliance" means "appliance or equipment".

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This document provides a methodology for determining the energy efficiency class of electrical
accessories, to enable the system designer to determine the most efficient components for an
electrical installation, also considering all functionalities.
NOTE Functionalities are for example: wireless communication, network connectivity, timer, energy monitoring.
This methodology is based on the energy consumption, taking into account the individual
functions of the accessory.
The energy efficiency class approach contributes to the overall reduction of the energy
consumption of an electrical installation.

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This document provides a methodology and test procedures to be able to declare and verify
the detection area for motion detectors using passive infrared technology in electronic control
devices and appliance switches, whether stand-alone (direct control of one or more
applications) or as part of home and building electronic systems or building automation
control systems (HBES/BACS) or similar.
It also provides a uniform way to present the test results.
The purpose of these detectors is to detect the major and minor movements of persons.

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This part of 60309 applies to a single type of plug, socket-outlet, ship connector and ship
inlet, hereinafter referred to as accessories, intended to connect ships to dedicated shore
supply systems described in IEC/IEEE 80005-3.
This part of IEC 60309 applies to three-phase accessories with an earth contact and with four
pilot contacts.
NOTE 1 In the following countries the term “ground” is used instead of “earth": US.
These accessories have a maximum rated current of 350 A and a maximum rated operating
voltage not exceeding 690 V 50/60 Hz.
NOTE 2 The various operating currents, voltages and frequencies required for various types of ship are set by the
shore supply system described in IEC/IEEE 80005-3.
These accessories are intended to be installed and operated by instructed persons
(IEC 60050-195:1998, Amendment 1:2001, 195-04-02) or skilled persons
(IEC 60050-195:1998, Amendment 1:2001, 195-04-01) only.
This standard applies to accessories for primary use outdoors in a seawater environment
when the ambient temperature is normally within the range of −25 °C to +40 °C.
NOTE 3 In some countries, other ambient temperatures may prevail and may need to be taken into account.
These accessories are intended to be connected to cables of copper or copper alloy only.
Socket-outlets or ship inlets incorporated in or fixed to electrical equipment which is part of
the shore connection system are within the scope of this standard.
In locations where special conditions prevail, for example where explosions are liable to
occur, additional requirements may be necessary.

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The purpose of this document is to provide requirements for equipment to be used in energy
efficiency systems. This document covers load-shedding equipment (LSE).
Guidelines relating to safety for LSE as given in IEC Guide 110 have been followed.
This document applies to load-shedding equipment for household and similar uses. The loadshedding
function is used in energy management systems to optimize the overall use of
electrical energy including production and storage. Load-shedding can be used for example
for energy efficiency purposes as per IEC 60364-8-1:2019.
This document applies to LSE for operation under normal conditions:
– AC circuits with a rated frequency of 50 Hz, 60 Hz or both, with a rated voltage not
exceeding 440 V (between phases), a rated current not exceeding 125 A and a rated
short-circuit capacity not exceeding 25 000 A; or
– DC circuits1.
LSEs are intended to control the energy supplied to one or more load, circuit or mesh when:
– defined conditions of time and current are reached;
– a command or information from an external system is received.
An LSE is intended to serve as:
– a single equipment having all the necessary means able to control the loads (e.g. the
electrical energy management function is embedded in such an equipment); or
– a unit integrated into a more complex equipment or an independent equipment being part
of an electrical energy management system (EEMS); or
– an assembly of independent equipment forming an LSE (e.g. an LSE with external current
sensors); or
– as a combination of the above points.
LSE can have a wireless interface.
LSE is part of the fixed installation.
NOTE 1 This document covers load shedding equipment in the fixed installations including portable appliances
connected thereto.
LSE are intended for use in circuits with protection against electrical shock and over-current
according to IEC 60364 (all parts).
NOTE 2 For example, fault protection (indirect contact protection) can be covered as follows:
– in TT systems, by an upstream RCBOs or RCCBs according to IEC 61008-1 and IEC 61009-1;
– in a TN system, by an upstream over-current protective device.
LSEs do not, by their nature, provide an isolation function nor the over-current protection.
LSEs are normally installed by instructed persons (IEC 60050-195:1998, 195-04-02) or skilled
persons (IEC 60050-195:1998, 195-04-01) and normally used by ordinary persons
(IEC 60005-195:1998, 195-04-03).
This document contains all requirements necessary to ensure compliance with the operational
characteristics required by type tests for LSEs based on single equipment or based on an
assembly of independent equipment.
These requirements apply for standard conditions of temperature and environment as given
in 5.1. They are applicable to LSEs with a degree of protection of IP 20 intended for use in an
environment with pollution degree 2. For LSE having a degree of protection higher than IP 20
according to IEC 60529, for use in locations where arduous environmental conditions prevail
(e.g. excessive humidity, heat or cold or deposition of dust) and in hazardous locations (e.g.
where explosions are liable of occur), special construction can be required.
If other functions are included in LSE, these functions are covered by the relevant standards.
This document does not address communication aspects such as protocols, interoperability,
data security and any other related aspects.

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This document applies to two-wire, up to five-wire installation couplers, including earth, if
provided, with a rated voltage up to and including 500 V AC or DC and a rated connecting
capacity up to and including 10 mm2 for permanent connection in electrical installations.
Installation couplers with additional contacts for voltages other than mains voltages are
outside the scope of this document.
An installation coupler consists of an installation female connector and an installation male
connector for permanent connection not intended to be engaged or disengaged under load
nor to be engaged or disengaged other than during first installation or during reconfiguration
or maintenance of the wiring system in which installation couplers have been installed. This
means that installation couplers are only intended for infrequent use.
Installation couplers are not suitable for use in place of socket-outlet systems. Installation
couplers are not suitable for use in place of devices for connecting luminaires (DCLs)
according to IEC 61995 (all parts) or in place of luminaire supporting couplers (LSCs).
Installation couplers complying with this document are suitable for use at ambient
temperatures not normally exceeding +40 °C, but their average over a period does not exceed
+35 °C, with a lower limit of the ambient air temperature of −5 °C, either for indoor or outdoor
use.
NOTE 1 Additional tests for use in cold climates are under consideration.
NOTE 2 For other temperatures, necessary information can be given in the manufacturer's installation
instructions.
In locations where special conditions prevail, as in ships, vehicles and the like and in
hazardous locations, for example where explosions are liable to occur, special constructions
can be required.
NOTE 3 Installation couplers are intended to be installed by instructed or skilled persons.

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This document is applicable to mechanical switching devices designed as "circuit-breakers for equipment" (CBE) for household and similar applications. CBEs according to this document are intended to provide protection to circuits within electrical equipment including its components (e.g. motors, transformers, internal wiring). This document covers also CBEs applicable for protection of electrical equipment in case of undervoltage and/or overvoltage. This document also covers CBEs which are suitable for isolation. CBEs are not applicable for overcurrent protection of wiring installations of buildings. CBEs according to this document have: - a rated voltage not exceeding 440 V AC (between phases) and/or DC not exceeding 250 V; - a rated current not exceeding 125 A; - a short-circuit capacity (Icn) of at least 6 × In (AC types) and 4 × In (DC types) but not exceeding 3 000 A. CBEs may have a conditional short-circuit current (Inc) rating in association with a specified short-circuit protective device (SCPD). A guide for coordination of a CBE associated in the same circuit with a SCPD is given in Annex F. For CBEs having a degree of protection higher than IP20 according to IEC 60529, for use in locations where hazardous environmental conditions prevail (e.g. excessive humidity, heat or cold or deposition of dust) and in hazardous locations (e.g. where explosions are liable to occur), special constructions may be required. This document contains all the requirements necessary to ensure compliance with the operational characteristics required for these devices by type tests. It also contains the details relative to test requirements and methods of testing necessary to ensure reproducibility of test results. This document states: a) the characteristics of CBEs; b) the conditions with which CBEs shall comply, with reference to: 1) their operation and behaviour in normal service; 2) their operation and behaviour in case of overload; 3) their operation and behaviour in case of short-circuits up to their rated short-circuit capacity; 4) their dielectric properties; c) the tests intended for confirming that these conditions have been met and the methods to be adopted for the tests; d) the data to be marked on the devices; e) the test sequences to be carried out and the number of samples to be submitted for certification purposes (see Annex C); f) the routine tests to be carried out to reveal unacceptable variations in material or manufacture, likely to affect safety (see Annex I).

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This part of lEC 60320 sets the general requirements for appliance couplers for two poles and
two poles with earth contact and for the connection of electrical devices for household and
similar onto the mains supply.
This part of lEC 60320 is also valid for appliance inlets/appliance outlets integrated or
incorporated in appliances.
The rated voltage does not exceed 250 V (a.c.) and the rated current does not exceed 16 A.
Appliance couplers complying with this part of lEC 60320 are suitable for normal use at
ambient temperatures not normally exceeding +40 °C, but their average over a period of 24 h
does not exceed +35 °C, with a lower limit of the ambient air temperature of –5 °C.
Appliance couplers are not suitable for
– use in place of plug and socket-outlet systems according to IEC 60884-1.
– use in place of devices for connecting luminaires (DCLs) according to IEC 61995 or
luminaire supporting couplers (LSCs).
NOTE Requirements for d.c. are under consideration.

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This part of IEC 61020 specifies the terminology, symbols, test methods and other necessary
information to provide consistency in detail specifications for electromechanical switches.
This document relates to electromechanical switches intended for use in electrical and
electronic appliances. Switches covered by this document:
a) are devices which open, close, or change the connection of a circuit by the mechanical
motion of conducting parts (contacts);
b) have a maximum rated voltage of 480 V;
c) have a maximum rated current of 63 A.
This document does not include keyboards and keypads which are intended for use in
information-handling systems. Electromechanical key switches can be included under the scope
of this document.
Switch families will be described in any detail specifications that reference this document.
This document is a performance standard intended to describe evaluation methods to better
clarify the capabilities of a switch.
NOTE 1 Safety requirements for switches for household and similar fixed electrical installations are given in
IEC 60669 (all parts).
NOTE 2 Safety requirements for appliance switches are given in IEC 61058 (all parts).

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Clause 1 of IEC 61058-1:2016 is applicable except as follows.
Addition:
This part of IEC 61058 is a subset based on IEC 61058-1. The clauses outlined below are
intended to address the specific requirements for switches incorporated into or integrated with
electric motor-operated hand-held tools, transportable tools and lawn and garden machinery.
This document is intended for switches with an ambient temperature up to and including
55 °C. Switches tested according to IEC 61058-1 are considered to comply with this document
and additional testing is not required provided ratings, loads, and endurance are correct.
NOTE This document takes into account the fact that tests are conducted as part of the end-product evaluation
(e.g. products tested according to the IEC 60745 and IEC 62841 series, and lawn and gardening equipment tested
according to the IEC 60335 series), and that tests are not conducted on the component switch.

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IEC 60898-1:2015(E) applies to a.c. air-break circuit-breakers for operation at 50 Hz, 60 Hz or 50/60 Hz, having a rated voltage not exceeding 440 V (between phases), a rated current not exceeding 125 A and a rated short-circuit capacity not exceeding 25 000 A. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2002, Amendment 1:2002 and Amendment 2:2003. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) Revision of 9.5 Terminals
b) Revision of the test of glow wire
c) Simplification of the figures for short circuit tests.
The contents of the corrigendum of November 2015 have been included in this copy.

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This part of IEC 61058 applies to switches for appliances. The switches are intended to
control electrical appliances and other equipment for household or similar purposes with a
rated voltage not exceeding 480 V and a rated current not exceeding 63 A.
Switches for appliances are intended to be operated by
– a person via an actuating member,
– indirect actuation,
– an actuating sensing unit.
Transmission of a signal between the actuating member or sensing unit and the switch may
be connected by optical, acoustic, thermal, electrical or other relevant connection and may
include remote controlled units.
This part of IEC 61058 applies to switches for appliances provided with additional control
functions governed by the switch provided with electronic circuits and devices that are
necessary for the intended and/or correct operation of the switch.
This part of IEC 61058 applies to circuitry when evaluated with a switch and necessary for the
switching function.
This part of IEC 61058 applies in general to switches for appliances in conjunction with the
following parts:
– Part 1-1: Requirements for mechanical switches, and/or
– Part 1-2: Requirements for electronic switches.
This part of IEC 61058 does not apply to devices covered by:
– IEC 60669 (all parts), Switches for household and similar fixed-electrical installations, and
– IEC 60730 (all parts), Automatic electrical controls.
This part of IEC 61058 does not contain requirements for safety isolating switches
(IEC 60050-811:1991, 811-29-17).
NOTE 1 For switches used in tropical climates, additional requirements may be necessary.
NOTE 2 Attention is drawn to the fact that the end product standards for appliances may contain additional or
alternative requirements for switches.
NOTE 3 Throughout this part of IEC 61058, the word "appliance" means "appliance or equipment".

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This International Standard applies to automatic reclosing devices (ARDs) for household and
similar uses, for rated voltage not exceeding 440 V AC, and which are intended to be used in
combination with circuit-breakers, RCCBs and RCBOs, and designed either for factory
assembly or for assembly on site.
These devices are intended to reclose main protective devices (MPDs) such as circuit-breakers
complying with IEC 60898-1 and/or IEC 60898-2, RCCBs complying with IEC 61008-1 and/or
IEC 62423, and RCBOs complying with IEC 61009-1 and/or IEC 62423 after tripping of those
devices in order to re-establish continuity of service.
This document includes the following types of ARDs:
– ARDs with assessment means, reclosing only if both the prospective line current and the
prospective earth-fault current do not exceed given values;
– ARDs with assessment means, reclosing only if the prospective line current does not exceed a
given value;
– ARDs with assessment means, reclosing only if the prospective earth-fault current does
not exceed a given value;
– ARDs that recloses without any assessment.
NOTE 1 Installation rules define the condition of use of each of the products and the types.
NOTE 2 The assessment cannot substitute the verifications required by IEC 60364-6.
NOTE 3 The requirements and tests for the assessment function in IT systems are under consideration.
This document does not apply to ARDs with multiple settings adjustable by means accessible
to the user in normal service.
Devices covered by this document are intended to be suitable for operation by uninstructed
persons without the need for maintenance.

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The purpose of the IEC/ISO/IEEE 80005-1 is to define requirements that allow compliant ships to connect to compliant high-voltage shore power supplies through a compatible shore-to-ship connection.
IEC 62613 has been written to address the needs of 80005-1 in terms of plugs, socket-outlets, ship connectors and ship inlets (herein referred to as "accessories") to deliver electrical power to ships in ports.
IEC 62613 applies to accessories with
-   three phases and earth with pilot contacts,
-   one single pole for neutral.
These accessories have rated currents not exceeding 500 A and rated operating voltages not exceeding 12 kV 50/60 Hz.
These accessories are primarily intended for use outdoors, in a seawater environment, for the shore supply of ships (ship-to-shore connection), in an ambient temperature within the range of  25 °C to +45 °C.
NOTE 1: In some countries, other ambient temperatures may prevail and may need to be taken into account.
These accessories are not intended for use in hazardous areas. In such locations where special conditions prevail, additional requirements may be necessary.
Part 2 of IEC 62613 contains the standard sheets for different configurations of (shore) socket-outlets, (shore) plugs, ship connectors and ship inlets, up to 12 kV, 500 A, 50/60 Hz and with pilot/auxiliary contacts.

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The purpose of the IEC/ISO/IEEE 80005-1 is to define requirements that allow compliant ships to connect to compliant high-voltage shore power supplies through a compatible shore-to-ship connection.
IEC 62613 has been written to address the needs of 80005-1 in terms of plugs, socket-outlets, ship connectors and ship inlets (herein referred to as "accessories") to deliver electrical power to ships in ports.
IEC 62613 applies to accessories with
-   three phases and earth with pilot contacts,
-   one single pole for neutral.
These accessories have rated currents not exceeding 500 A and rated operating voltages not exceeding 12 kV 50/60 Hz.
These accessories are primarily intended for use outdoors, in a seawater environment, for the shore supply of ships (ship-to-shore connection), in an ambient temperature within the range of  25 °C to +45 °C.
NOTE 1: In some countries, other ambient temperatures may prevail and may need to be taken into account.
These accessories are not intended for use in hazardous areas. In such locations where special conditions prevail, additional requirements may be necessary.

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This part of IEC 60669 applies to manually operated general purpose functional switches, for
alternating current (AC) only with a rated voltage not exceeding 440 V with a rated current not
exceeding 63 A, intended for household and similar fixed electrical installations, either indoors
or outdoors.
For switches provided with screwless terminals, the rated current is limited to 16 A.
NOTE 1 The rated current is limited to 16 A for switches provided with insulation piercing terminals (IPT’s)
according to Annex D.
Switches covered by this document are, where applicable, intended for the control in normal
use of all of the following loads:
– a circuit for a tungsten filament lamp load;
– a circuit for an externally ballasted lamp load (for example LED, CFL, fluorescent lamp
load);
– a circuit for a self ballasted lamp load (for example LEDi or CFLi);
– a circuit for a substantially resistive load with a power factor not less than 0,95;
– a single phase circuit for motor load with a rated current not exceeding 3 A at 250 V
(750 VA) and 4,5 A at 120 V (540 VA) and a power factor not less than 0,6. This applies to
both switches rated not less than 10 A that have not undergone additional tests and to
momentary switches rated not less than 6 A that have not undergone additional tests.
NOTE 2 In the following country the suitability of a switch intended to control the inrush current of a motor shall
be tested: AU.
This document also applies to boxes for switches, with the exception of mounting boxes for
flush-type switches.
NOTE 3 General requirements for boxes for flush-type switches are given in IEC 60670-1.
It also applies to switches such as
– switches incorporating pilot lights;
– electromagnetic remote control switches (particular requirements are given in
IEC 606692-
2);
– switches incorporating a time-delay device (particular requirements are given in
IEC 60669-2-3);
– combinations of switches and other functions (with the exception of switches combined
with fuses);
– electronic switches (particular requirements are given in IEC 60669-2-1);
– switches having facilities for the outlet and retention of flexible cables (see Annex A);
– isolating switches (particular requirements are given in IEC 60669-2-4);
– switches and related accessories for use in home and building electronic systems
(particular requirements are given in IEC 60669-2-5);
– firemen’s switches (particular requirements are given in IEC 60669-2-6).
Switches complying with this document are suitable for use at ambient temperatures not
normally exceeding +40 °C, but their average over a period of 24 h does not exceed +35 °C,
with a lower limit of the ambient air temperature of –5 °C.
NOTE 4 For lower temperatures see Annex E.
Switches complying with this document are suitable only for incorporation in equipment in
such a way and in such a place that it is unlikely that the surrounding ambient temperature
exceeds +35 °C.
In locations where special conditions prevail, such as in ships, vehicles and the like and in
hazardous locations, for example where explosions are liable to occur, special construction
and/or additional requirements may be required.

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IEC 62606:2013 applies to arc fault detection devices (AFDD) for household and similar uses in a.c. circuits. An AFDD is designed by the manufacturer:  - either as a single device having opening means able to open the protected circuit in specified conditions; or  - as a single device integrating a protective device; or  - as a separate unit, according to Annex D assembled on site with a declared protective device.

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2017-05-02: D156/C084 - Ratified standards not being made available.
2017-03-28: BT decided to have this standard published (D156/C084)
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D156/C038 - BT approved the British NC request for modification of an SNC in EN 61242:1997 and invited CCMC to issue the corresponding amendment.

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This part of IEC 62196 applies to plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets with pins and contact-tubes of standardized configurations, herein referred to as accessories.
They have a nominal rated operating voltage not exceeding 480 V a.c., 50 Hz to 60 Hz, and a rated current not exceeding 63 A three-phase or 70 A single phase, for use in conductive charging of electric vehicles.
This part of IEC 62196 covers the basic interface accessories for vehicle supply as specified in IEC 62196-1, and intended for use in conductive charging systems for circuits specified in IEC 61851-1:2010.
NOTE 1 Electric road vehicles (EV) implies all road vehicles, including plug-in hybrid road vehicles (PHEV), that derive all or part of their energy from RESS.
These accessories are intended to be used for circuits specified in IEC 61851-1:2010 which operate at different voltages and frequencies and which may include extra-low voltage (ELV) and communication signals.
These accessories may be used for bidirectional power transfer (under consideration). This standard applies to accessories to be used in an ambient temperature between –30 °C and +50 °C.
NOTE 2 In the following country, other requirements regarding the lower temperature may apply: NO.
NOTE 3 In the following country, –35 °C applies: SE.
These accessories are intended to be connected only to cables with copper or copper-alloy conductors.
Vehicle inlet and vehicle connector to this standard are intended to be used for charging in modes 1, 2 and 3, cases B and C. The socket-outlets and plugs covered by this standard are intended to be used for charging mode 3 only, case A and B.
The modes and permissible connections are specified in IEC 62196-1:2014.

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2020-10-02: EC formal rejection from citation LVD 2014/35/EU
2019-09-26 PeC: cannot be cited for LVD, Annex ZZ is not in the right format
2017-05-02: D156/C084 - Ratified standards not being made available.

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This clause of Part 1 is applicable, except as follows:
1.1 Addition:
This standard is a subset based on IEC 61058-1. The clauses outlined below are intended to
address the specific requirements for switches incorporated into or integrated with electric
motor-operated hand-held tools, transportable tools and lawn and garden machinery.
This standard is intended for switches with an ambient temperature up to and including
55 °C.
Switches tested to IEC 61058-1 are considered to comply with this standard and additional
testing is not required provided ratings, loads, and endurance are correct.
NOTE This Part 2-6 takes into account the fact that tests are conducted as part of the end product evaluation
(e.g. products tested according to the IEC 60745 and IEC 62841 series, and lawn and gardening equipment tested
according to the IEC 60335 series) and need not be conducted on the component switch.

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This clause of part 1 is applicable.
Add the following at the end of Clause 1.
This part of IEC 61058 applies to mechanical switching devices and shall be used in
conjunction with the requirements of IEC 61058-1.
NOTE Additional requirements for particular switches may be found in the relevant part 2 of IEC 61058.

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This part of IEC 60669 applies to HBES switches with a working voltage not exceeding 250 V
a.c. and a rated current up to and including 16 A for household and similar fixed electrical
installations either indoors or outdoors and to associated electronic extension units.
It applies to:
– HBES switches for the operation of lamp circuits and the control of the brightness of lamps
(dimmers) as well as the control of the speed of motors (e.g. those used in ventilating
fans) and for other purposes (e.g. heating installations);
– sensors, actuators, switched-socket-outlets, associated electronic extension units, etc.
In the present standard the word "HBES switch" is applied to describe all kinds of HBES
devices e.g. switches, sensors, actuators, switched-socket-outlets, associated electronic
extension units, etc.
The operation and control are performed:
– intentionally by a person via an actuating member, a key, a card, etc., via a sensing
surface or a sensing unit, by means of touch, proximity, turn, optical, acoustic, thermal;
– by physical means, e.g. light, temperature, humidity, time, wind velocity, presence of
people;
– by any other influence;
and transmitted:
– by an electronic signal via several media, e.g. powerline (mains), twisted pair, optical
fibre, radio frequency, infra-red, etc.
HBES switches complying with this standard are suitable for use at ambient temperatures not
normally exceeding 25 °C, but occasionally reaching 35 °C.
This part of IEC 60669also applies to mounting boxes for HBES switches, with the exception
of those for flush-type HBES switches which are covered by IEC 60670-1.
NOTE 1 In the following country flush mounted boxes are covered by both EN 60670-1 and BS 4662: UK
Functional safety aspects of HBES switches are not covered by this standard. Functional
safety requirements are covered by the standards of the devices which are controlled by the
HBES.
In locations where special conditions prevail, e.g. higher temperature, special constructions
may be required.
NOTE 2 This standard is not intended to cover devices falling within the scope of IEC 60730.
NOTE 3 Within this Part 2-5, for any reference to IEC 60669-2-1 and its Amendment 1:2008, the term “electronic
switches” is replaced by “HBES switches”.
NOTE 4 In the following country, HBES switches complying with this standard are suitable for use at ambient
temperatures not normally exceeding 35 °C, but occasionally reaching 40 °C: CN.

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This clause of part 1 is applicable.
Add the following at the end of Clause 1.
This part of IEC 61058 applies to electronic switching devices and shall be used in
conjunction with the general requirements of IEC 61058-1.
NOTE Additional requirements for particular switches may be found in the relevant part 2 of IEC 61058.

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This International Standard applies to in-cable control and protection devices (IC-CPDs) for
mode 2 charging of electric road vehicles, hereafter referred to as IC-CPD including control
and safety functions.
This standard applies to portable devices performing simultaneously the functions of detection
of the residual current, of comparison of the value of this current with the residual operating
value and of opening of the protected circuit when the residual current exceeds this value.
The IC-CPD according to this standard
• has a control pilot function controller in accordance with IEC TS 62763;
• checks supply conditions and prevents charging in case of supply faults under
specified conditions;
• may have a switched protective conductor.
These IC-CPDs are intended for use in TN-, and TT-systems.
The use of IC-CPDs in IT systems may be limited.
Residual currents with frequencies different from the rated frequency, d.c. residual currents
and specific environmental situation are considered.
This standard is applicable to IC-CPDs performing the safety and control functions as
required in IEC 61851-1 for mode 2 charging of electric vehicles.
This standard is applicable to IC-CPDs for single-phase circuits not exceeding 250 V or multiphase
circuits not exceeding 480 V, their maximum rated current being 32 A.
NOTE 1 In Denmark, the following additional requirement applies: for IC-CPDs supplied with a plug for household
and similar use the maximum charging current is 8 A, if the charging cycle can exceed 2 h.
NOTE 2 In Finland, the following additional requirement applies: for IC-CPDs supplied with a plug for household
and similar use the maximum charging current is 8 A for long lasting charging.
This standard is applicable to IC-CPDs to be used in a.c. circuits only, with preferred values
of rated frequency 50 Hz, 60 Hz or 50/60 Hz. IC-CPDs according to this standard are not
intended to be used to supply electric energy towards the connected grid.
This standard is applicable to IC-CPDs having a rated residual operating current not
exceeding 30 mA and are intended to provide additional protection for the circuit downstream
of the IC-CPD in situations where it cannot be guaranteed that the installation is equipped
with an RCD with IΔn ≤ 30 mA.
The IC-CPD consists of:
• a plug for connection to a socket-outlet in the fixed installation;
• one or more subassemblies containing the control and protection features;
• a cable between the plug and the subassemblies (optional);
• a cable between the subassemblies and the vehicle connector (optional);
• a vehicle connector for connection to the electric vehicle.
For plugs for household and similar use the respective requirements of the national standard
and specific requirements defined by the national committee of the country where the product
is placed on the market apply. If no national requirements exist, IEC 60884-1 may be used.
For industrial plugs IEC 60309-2 applies. For specific applications and areas non
interchangeable industrial plugs may be used. In this case IEC 60309-1 applies
NOTE 3 In Denmark: the requirements in this standard cannot replace or change any part of the Danish National
requirements for plugs for household and similar use according to DS 60884-2-D1.
Plugs, connectors and cables which are part of the IC-CPD are not tested according to this
standard. These parts are tested separately according to their specific product standard.
NOTE 4 In the following countries, requirements for EV (mode 2) Cord Sets are covered by NMX-J 677-ANCE-
2013/ CSA C22.2 No. 280-13/ UL 2594: Standard for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment: US, CA, MX.
The switching contacts of the IC-CPD are not required to provide isolation, as isolation can be
ensured by disconnecting the plug.
The IC-CPD may have a non-replaceable integral fuse in the phase(s) and/or neutral current
path.

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This International Standard applies to residual current operated circuit-breakers with integral overcurrent protection functionally independent of, or functionally dependent on, line voltage for household and similar uses (hereafter referred to as RCBOs), for rated voltages not exceeding 440 V a.c. with rated frequencies of 50 Hz, 60 Hz or 50/60 Hz and rated currents not exceeding 125 A and rated short-circuit capacities not exceeding 25 000 A for operation at 50 Hz or 60 Hz. These devices are intended to protect people against indirect contact, the exposed conductive parts of the installation being connected to an appropriate earth electrode and to protect against overcurrents the wiring installations of buildings and similar applications. They may be used to provide protection against fire hazards due to a persistent earth fault current, without the operation of the overcurrent protective device. RCBOs having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA are also used as a means for additional protection in the case of failure of the protective means against electric shock. This standard applies to devices performing simultaneously the function of detection of the residual current, of comparison of the value of this current with the residual operating value and of opening of the protected circuit when the residual current exceeds this value, and also of performing the function of making, carrying and breaking overcurrents under specified conditions. RCBOs of the general type are resistant to unwanted tripping, including the case where surge voltages (as a result of switching transients or induced by lightning) cause loading currents in the installation without occurrence of flashover. RCBOs of type S are considered to be sufficiently proof against unwanted tripping even if the surge voltage causes a flashover and a follow-on current occurs. RCBOs are suitable for isolation. RCBOs complying with this standard, with the exception of those with an uninterrupted neutral, are suitable for use in IT systems. Special precautions (e.g. lightning arresters) may be necessary when excessive overvoltages are likely to occur on the supply side (for example in the case of supply through overhead lines) (see IEC 60364-4-44). This standard also applies to RCBOs obtained by the assembly of an adaptable residual current device with a circuit-breaker. The mechanical assembly shall be effected in the factory by the manufacturer, or on site, in which case the requirements of Annex G shall apply. It also applies to RCBOs having more than one rated current, provided that the means for changing from one discrete rating to another is not accessible in normal service and that the rating cannot be changed without the use of a tool. Supplementary requirements may be necessary for RCBOs of the plug-in type. Particular requirements are necessary for RCBOs incorporated in or intended only for association with plugs and socket-outlets or with appliance couplers for household and similar general purposes and if intended to be used at frequencies other than 50 Hz or 60 Hz. This standard does not apply to: - RCBOs intended to protect motors; - RCBOs the current setting of which is adjustable by means accessible to the user in normal service. The requirements of this standard apply for normal environmental conditions. Additional requirements may be necessary for RCBOs used in locations having severe environmental conditions. RCBOs including batteries are not covered by this standard. A guide for the coordination of RCBOs with fuses is given in Annex F.

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2016-01-12: no BT decision available about extension of DOW = DOR + 60 months
2015-04-17: Extension of DOW = DOR + 60 Months to be requested to CLC/BT.

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To include CH special national condition in the list of SNCs.

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This part of lEC 60320 sets the general requirements for appliance couplers for two poles and
two poles with earth contact and for the connection of electrical devices for household and
similar onto the mains supply.
This part of lEC 60320 is also valid for appliance inlets/appliance outlets integrated or
incorporated in appliances.
The rated voltage does not exceed 250 V (a.c.) and the rated current does not exceed 16 A.
Appliance couplers complying with this part of lEC 60320 are suitable for normal use at
ambient temperatures not normally exceeding +40 °C, but their average over a period of 24 h
does not exceed +35 °C, with a lower limit of the ambient air temperature of –5 °C.
Appliance couplers are not suitable for
– use in place of plug and socket-outlet systems according to IEC 60884-1.
– use in place of devices for connecting luminaires (DCLs) according to IEC 61995 or
luminaire supporting couplers (LSCs).
NOTE Requirements for d.c. are under consideration.

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This part of lEC 60320 sets the general requirements for appliance couplers for two poles and
two poles with earth contact and for the connection of electrical devices for household and
similar onto the mains supply.
This part of lEC 60320 is also valid for appliance inlets/appliance outlets integrated or
incorporated in appliances.
The rated voltage does not exceed 250 V (a.c.) and the rated current does not exceed 16 A.
Appliance couplers complying with this part of lEC 60320 are suitable for normal use at
ambient temperatures not normally exceeding +40 °C, but their average over a period of 24 h
does not exceed +35 °C, with a lower limit of the ambient air temperature of –5 °C.
Appliance couplers are not suitable for
– use in place of plug and socket-outlet systems according to IEC 60884-1.
– use in place of devices for connecting luminaires (DCLs) according to IEC 61995 or
luminaire supporting couplers (LSCs).
NOTE Requirements for d.c. are under consideration.

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WARNING: 3-MONTH UAP * D149/C006: BT approved  TC 23E requests for New Work Items for EN 61008-1/AA & EN 61009-1/AA

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This standard was amended to correct some references in the annexes.

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IEC 62640:2011 applies to residual current-operated devices (RCD) incorporated in, or specifically intended for use with two pole socket-outlets, with or without earthing contact for household and similar uses (SRCD: socket-outlet residual current devices). SRCDs, according to this standard, are intended to be used in single phase systems such as phase to neutral or phase to phase or phase to earthed middle conductor. SRCDs are only intended to provide additional protection downstream of the SRCD. SRCDs are intended for use in circuits where the fault protection (indirect contact protection) is already assured upstream of the SRCD.

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This part of IEC 62196 is applicable to vehicle couplers with pins and contact-tubes of
standardized configuration, herein also referred to as “accessories”, intended for use in
electric vehicle conductive charging systems which incorporate control means, with rated
operating voltage up to 1 500 V d.c. and rated current up to 250 A, and 1 000 V a.c. and rated
current up to 250 A.
This part of IEC 62196 applies to high power d.c. interfaces and combined a.c./d.c. interfaces
of vehicle couplers specified in IEC 62196-1:2014, and intended for use in conductive
charging systems for circuits specified in IEC 61851-1:2010, and IEC 61851-23:2014.
The d.c. vehicle connectors covered by this part of the standard are used only in charging
mode 4, according to Case C in Clause 6.2 of IEC 61851-1:2010, Figure 3 in Clause 6.3.1 of
IEC 61851-1:2010 and IEC 62196-2:2011.
The d.c. vehicle inlets covered by this part of the standard are used only in charging mode 4,
according to Case C in Clause 6.2 of IEC 61851-1:2010, Figure 3 in Clause 6.3.1 of
IEC 61851-1:2010.
These vehicle couplers are intended to be used for circuits similar to those specified in
IEC 61851-23 which operate at different voltages and which may include ELV and
communication signals.
This part of IEC 62196 applies to the vehicle couplers to be used in an ambient temperature
of between –30 °C and +50 °C.
NOTE 1 In some countries, other requirements may apply.
NOTE 2 In the following country, –35 °C applies: SE.
These vehicle couplers are intended to be connected only to cables with copper or copperalloy
conductors.

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This part of the lEC 60320 sets the dimensions for appliance couplers for two poles and two
poles with earth contact
– for the connection of electrical devices for household and similar onto the mains supply
and
– for the interconnection of the electrical supply to appliance or equipment
– and dimensions for gauges.

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This part of IEC 62196 is applicable to plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors, vehicle inlets
and cable assemblies for electric vehicles, herein referred to as “accessories”, intended for
use in conductive charging systems which incorporate control means, with a rated operating
voltage not exceeding
– 690 V a.c. 50 Hz to 60 Hz, at a rated current not exceeding 250 A,
– 1 500 V d.c. at a rated current not exceeding 400 A.
These accessories are intended to be installed by instructed persons (IEC 60050-195:1998,
IEC 60050-195/AMD1:2001, 195-04-02) or skilled persons (IEC 60050-195:1998, IEC 60050-
195/AMD1:2001, 195-04-01) only.
These accessories and cable assemblies are intended to be used for circuits specified in
IEC 61851-1 which operate at different voltages and frequencies and which may include
extra-low voltage and communication signals.
These accessories and cable assemblies are to be used at an ambient temperature between
–30 °C and +50 °C.
NOTE 1 In some countries, other requirements may apply.
NOTE 2 the following countries, –35 °C applies: SE.
These accessories are intended to be connected only to cables with copper or copper-alloy
conductors.
The accessories covered by this part of IEC 62196 are for use in certain modes of charging
electric vehicles. These modes are defined in IEC 61851-1. These definitions and a
description of the types of connection (cases A, B and C), are described in IEC 61851-1:2010,
6.2 and 6.3.1.
NOTE 3 In the following countries, mode 1 will not be allowed: UK, US, CA, SG.
This part of IEC 62196 does not apply to those standardised accessories used in charging
systems where the use of such accessories constructed to the requirements of other
standards is permitted (e.g. in mode 1 and mode 2). Such standardized accessories may be
used for those situations (mode and case) identified in IEC 61851-1.
This part of IEC 62196 may be used as a guide for accessories with a lesser number of
contacts and lower ratings for use with light duty vehicles.

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