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GB 14536.1-2008: [GB/T 14536.1-2008] Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use -- Part 1: General requirements
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Scope
1.1 In general, this section applies to household and similar devices or electrical controls used in conjunction with these devices, includingIncluding heating, air conditioning and similar controller. These devices can use electricity, gas, oil, solid fuel, solar energy, etc., or a combination thereof
energy.
1.1.1 This section applies to the inherent safety Automatic electrical controls for safety equipment and related operating values, operating time and operating procedures
Order, as well as for electric control devices in the home or the like, or with the device for use with the test.
This section also applies within the scope of GB 4706.1 electrical controller.
Note. "device" in this section use the term with "utensils and equipment."
This section does not apply to electric automatic controller designed for industrial use. Unless the special requirements in Part 2 of the relevant standards significantly involved
And to.
This section also applies to the control system as a separate part of the controller or the multi-function controller with no mechanical power output of the group
Together controller.
Not as a general household, but used in public places, such as to shops, in light industry and farm equipment from non-professional use, the power-on self
Motion controller are also included within the scope of this.
See Appendix J.
1.1.2 This section applies to mechanically operated or electrically-operated electric automatic controllers that can respond to or control various characteristics, such as temperature
, Pressure, over time, humidity, light, electrostatic effects, flow, level, current, voltage, acceleration, or a combination thereof.
1.1.3 This section applies to a predetermined starting relay for switching motor starting winding, which is a special kind of electrical controls. This
Kind can be mounted in the motor controller, the motor may be separated.
1.1.4 This section also applies to manual control in/or electrically and mechanically with the automatic controller combination.
Note. Requires an integral part of the manual switch does not constitute an automatic controller included in the GB 15092.1.
1.2 section applies to rated voltage not exceeding 690V, rated current not exceeding 63A controller.
1.3 section does not depend on the controller in response to a predetermined value in the automatic operation of the device mounting method of. If these values using the protection
Or the surrounding environment play a role, from the corresponding equipment standards specified by the manufacturer or response defined in this section apply.
1.4 section also applies to controllers equipped with electronic devices. The kinds of requirements of the controller is given in Appendix H.
This section applies to NTC (negative temperature coefficient) or PTC (positive temperature coefficient) thermistor Automatic electrical controls. Their additional
Requirements included in Appendix J.
1.5 Reference Standard
The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this Part of GB 14536, constitute provisions of this part. For dated reference documents
Member, all subsequent amendments (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this section, however, encouraged to reach under this section
Parties to research agreement to use the latest versions of these documents. For undated reference documents, the latest versions apply to this
section.
GB 156-2003 standard voltage (IEC 60038.1983, NEQ)
GB/T 2900.57-2002 Electrotechnical terminology Generation, transmission and distribution operations (eqv IEC 60050-604.1987)
GB/T 4207-2003 solid insulating materials under moist conditions index tracking of the measuring method and the proof tracking index compared
(IEC 60112.1979, IDT)
GB 4208-1993 housing protection (IP Code) (eqv IEC 60529.1989)
GB 4706.1-1998 household and similar electrical appliances - Part 1.General requirements (eqv IEC 60335-1.1991)
GB 5013 rated voltage 450/750V and below rubber insulated cables (idt IEC 60245)
GB 5023 rated voltage 450/750V and below PVC insulated cables (idt IEC 60227)
GB/T 5169.5-1997 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products - Part 2.Test methods - Section 2.Needle-flame test (idt
IEC 60695-2-2.1991)
GB/T 5169.11-1997 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products - Test methods refined glow-wire test and guidance (idt
IEC 60695-2-1/1.1994)
GB/T 7153-2002 Directly heated positive step - function temperature coefficient thermistors - Part 1.Generic specification (IEC 60738-1.
1998, IDT)
GB/T 7154.1-2003 Directly heated positive step - function temperature coefficient thermistors - Part 1-1.Blank detail specification limit
Assessment level EZ (IEC 60738-1-1.1998, IDT)
GB 8898-2001 Audio, video and similar electronic apparatus - Safety requirements (eqv IEC 60065.1998)
GB radio disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement 9254-1998 IT equipment (CISPR22.1997, IDT)
GB 9364 miniature fuses (IEC 60127, IDT)
Part 2 GB 13140.3-1998 Connecting devices for low voltage circuits for household and similar purposes used. as a standalone unit with no screw
Particular requirements (idt IEC 60998-2-2.1991) grain-type clamping units for connecting devices
GB 13539.1-2002 Low-voltage fuses - Part 1.General requirements (IEC 60269-1.1998, IDT)
GB/T 13539.2-2002 Low-voltage fuses - Part 2.Supplementary requirements for full-time personnel fuse (mainly for workers
Fuse industry) (IEC 60269-2.1986, IDT)
GB 13539.3-1999 Low-voltage fuses - Part 3.unskilled personnel Supplementary requirements for fuses (mainly used in home
With fuses and similar applications) (idt IEC 60269-3.1987)
GB/T 13539.5-1999 Low-voltage fuses - Part 3.unskilled personnel Supplementary requirements for fuses (mainly used
Fuses for household and similar applications) - Examples of standardized fuses (idt IEC 60269-3-1.1994)
GB/T 13539.6-2002 Low-voltage fuses - Part 2.Supplementary requirements for full-time personnel fuse (mainly for workers
Fuse industry) Section 1 - Part 5.Examples of standardized fuses (IEC 60269-2-1.2000, IDT)
GB/T 14472-1998 Fixed capacitors for use in electronic equipment - Part 14.Sectional specification curb the power of electromagnetic interference with a fixed electrode
Container (idt IEC 60384-14.1993)
GB/T 14579-1993 Fixed capacitors for use in electronic equipment - Part 17.Sectional specification metallized polypropylene film dielectric ac and
Pulse capacitors (idt IEC 60384-17.1993)
GB 15092.1-2000 Switches for appliances - Part 1.General requirements (IEC 61058-1.1996, IDT)
GB/T 16935.1-1997 within low-voltage systems Insulation coordination for equipment Part 1.Principles, requirements and tests (idt IEC
60664-1.1992)
GB/T 16935.3-2003 within low-voltage systems Insulation coordination for equipment - Part 3.Using the coating, potting or molding for antifouling
Protection (IEC 60664-3.1992, IDT)
GB/T 17194-1997 electrical conduit conduits for electrical installations and the outer diameter of the catheter and threaded fittings (eqv IEC 60423.
1993)
GB 17196-1997 Connecting devices - Flat quick copper wire connecting terminal Safety requirements (idt IEC 61210.
1993)
GB 17625.1-2003 Electromagnetic compatibility - Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current ≤16A) (IEC 61000-3-
2.2001, IDT)
GB 17625.2-1999 Electromagnetic compatibility limits of the rated current less than 16A devices in low-voltage power supply systems
Voltage fluctuations and flicker limits (idt IEC 61000-3-3.1994)
GB/T 17626.2-1998 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques - Electrostatic discharge immunity test (idt IEC 61000-4-2.1995)
GB/T 17626.3-1998 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques RFEMS test (idt IEC
61000-4-3.1995)
GB/T 17626.4-1998 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques - Electrical fast transient burst immunity test (idt IEC
61000-4-4.1995)
GB/T 17626.5-1999 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques - Surge (impact) immunity test (idt IEC 61000-4-5.
1995)
GB/T 17626.6-1998 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques - conducted disturbances induced by RF field immunity (idt IEC
61000-4-6.1996)
GB/T 17626.8-1998 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques - Power frequency magnetic field immunity test (idt IEC 61000-4-8.
1993)
GB/T 17626.11-1999 Electromagnetic compatibility Testing and measurement techniques - Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity
Test (idt IEC 61000-4-11.1994)
IEC 60068-2-75.1997 Environmental testing - Part 2.Test --- Test Eh. Hammer tests
IEC 60085.1984 Electrical insulating heat evaluation and classification
IEC 60099-1.1991 Surge arresters - Part 1.System AC discharger with a non-linear resistor type gapped surge
IEC 60216-1.1990 Electrical insulating materials to determine the heat resistance of the guide - Part 1.Test methods and the development of aging evaluation test
Total Practice Results
IEC 60249 printed circuit substrate
IEC 60269 Low-voltage fuses
IEC 60326 printed circuit board
IEC 60326-3.1991 - Part 3 PCB. printed circuit board design and use
IEC 60384-16.1982 Fixed capacitors for use in electronic equipment - Part 16.Sectional specification. Fixed metallized polypropylene film dielectric dc
Capacitors
IEC 60536.1976 electrical and electronic equipment electric shock protection classification
IEC 60539.1976 Directly heated negative temperature coefficient thermistor
IEC 60707.1981 test method after the source of ignition combustion properties of solid electrical insulating materials when exposed
IEC 61000 (all) electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
IEC 61000-4-28.2002 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-28.Testing and measurement techniques - Power frequency immunity
test
IEC 61558-2-6.1997 Safety of power transformers, power supply units and similar products - Part 2.General Purpose safety isolating transformer
Particular requirements for the press
CISPR14.1993 Household and similar electric, electric appliances, electric tools and similar electric characteristic measurement of radio interference Party
Law and allowable values
2 Definitions
This section uses the following definitions. The definition used "voltage" and "current" Unless otherwise specified, refer to RMS (r.m.s).
2.1 voltage, current, frequency and power ratings related definitions
2.1.1
Manufacturers controller specified voltage, current, frequency or power. Three-phase power line voltage is rated voltage.
2.1.2
Manufacturers of a range of voltage, current, frequency or power control provisions of the above limit and lower limit represented.
2.1.3
When the device is supplied at rated voltage, maximum valid any DC or AC voltage generated on a particular insulating member in the device.
Note 1.transient overvoltage negligible.
Note 2.Consider the open circuit conditions and normal operating conditions.
2.1.4
Between the wire and between the wire and does not exceed the nominal voltage of 42V; or three-phase connection, no more than 42V between the cables and conductors
Does not exceed the nominal voltage of 24V between the conductor and the midline.
2.1.5
Between conductors and between conductors and ground does not exceed 42V nominal voltage between conductors; or in three-phase circuit, does not exceed between c...
Basic Data
Standard ID | GB 14536.1-2008 (GB14536.1-2008) |
Description (Translated English) | [GB/T 14536.1-2008] Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use -- Part 1: General requirements |
Sector / Industry | National Standard |
Classification of Chinese Standard | K32 |
Classification of International Standard | 29.120.60 |
Word Count Estimation | 194,189 |
Date of Issue | 2008-03-24 |
Date of Implementation | 2009-01-01 |
Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB 14536.1-1998 |
Quoted Standard | GB 156-2003; GB/T 2900.57-2002; GB/T 4207-2003; GB 4208-1993; GB 4706.1-1998; GB 5013; GB 5023; GB/T 5169.5-1997; GB/T 5169.11-1997; GB/T 7153-2002; GB/T 7154.1-2003; GB 8898-2001; GB 9254-1998; GB 9364; GB 13140.3-1998; GB 13539.1-2002; GB/T 13539.2-2002; GB 13539.3-1999; GB/T 13539.5-1999; GB/T 13539.6-2002; GB/T 14472-1998; GB/T 14579-1993; GB 15092.1-2000; GB/T 16935.1-1997; GB/T 16935.3-2003; GB/T 17194-1997; GB 17196-1997; GB 17625.1-2003; GB 17625.2-1999; GB/T 17626.2-1998; GB/T 17626.3-1998; GB/T 17626.4-1998; GB/T 17626.5-1999; GB/T 17626.6-1998; GB/T 17626.8-1998; GB/T 17626.11-1999; IEC 60068-2-75-1997; IEC 60085-1984; IEC 60099-1-1991; IEC 60216-1-1990; IEC 60249; IEC 60269; IEC 60326; IEC 60326-3-1991; IEC 60384-16-1982; IEC 60536-1976; IEC 60539-1976, F |
Adopted Standard | IEC 60730-1-2003, IDT |
Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China |
Summary | This Chinese standard applies to equipment for household and similar purposes, or in conjunction with the use of these devices Automatic electrical controls, including heating, air conditioning and similar purposes controller. These devices can use of electricity, gas, oil, solid fuel, solar energy, etc., or combinations thereof. This standard applies to the inherent safety Automatic electrical controls for safety -related operations and equipment value, the operating time and operating procedures, and applicable to similar devices in a home or used in conjunction with the device or electrical automatic control device tests. This standard also applies to GB 4706. 1 range of electrical controller. Note: this standard uses the"device"encompasses"appliances and equipment. "this standard does not apply specifically for industrial use electric automatic controller. |
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