1 Scope
NOTE 1 Examples of equipment within the scope of this document are given in Annex A.
NOTE 2 A rated voltage of 600 V is considered to include equipment rated 400/690 V.
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— components and subassemblies intended for incorporation in this equipment. Such components and subassemblies need not comply with every requirement of this document, provided that the complete equipment, incorporating such components and subassemblies, does comply;
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— external power supply units intended to primarily supply equipment within the scope of this document;
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— accessories intended to be used with equipment within the scope of this document;
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— large equipment installed in restricted access areas. For equipment having large machinery aspects, additional requirements can apply; and
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— equipment to be used in tropical regions.
NOTE 3 For information on this subject, see IEC 62305‑1.
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— equipment supplying or receiving power using proprietary connectors; or
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— equipment using a proprietary protocol to enable the power transfer.
NOTE Z2 Routine tests of complete equipment, sub-assemblies or components are covered by EN 62911.
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— equipment with non-self-contained hazardous moving parts, such as robotic equipment;
NOTE 6 For requirements related to robotic equipment in an industrial environment, see IEC 60204‑1, IEC 60204‑11, ISO 10218‑1 and ISO 10218‑2.
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— personal care robots, including mobile servant robots, physical assistant robots, and person carrier robots;
NOTE 7 For requirements related to personal care robots, see ISO 13482.
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— power supply systems that are not an integral part of the equipment, such as motor-generator sets, battery backup systems and distribution transformers;
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— equipment to be used in wet areas indoors.
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— manufacturing processes except for routine tests;
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— injurious effects of gases released by thermal decomposition or combustion;
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— disposal processes;
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— effects of transport (other than as specified in this document);
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— effects of storage of materials, components, or the equipment itself;
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— the likelihood of injury from particulate radiation such as alpha particles and beta particles;
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— the use of the equipment in oxygen-enriched or explosive atmospheres;
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— exposure to chemicals other than as specified in Clause 7;
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— electrostatic discharge events;
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— exposure to electromagnetic fields;
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— environmental aspects; or
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— requirements for functional safety, except for those related to work cells.
NOTE 8 For specific functional and software safety requirements of electronic safety-related systems (for example, protective electronic circuits), see IEC 61508‑1.
NOTE Z1 The use of certain substances in electrical and electronic equipment is restricted within the EU: see Directive 2011/65/EU.