Empty enclosures for low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies. General requirements
Empty enclosures for low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies. General requirements
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Empty enclosures for low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies. General requirements

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1   Scope

This document applies to empty enclosures, as provided by the enclosure manufacturer, prior to the incorporation of switchgear and controlgear components by the assembly manufacturer.
This document specifies general definitions, classifications, characteristics and test requirements of enclosures to be used as part of switchgear and controlgear assemblies (e.g. in accordance with the product standard in the IEC 61439 series), the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1 000 V AC or 1 500 V DC, and suitable for general use for either indoor or outdoor applications.

NOTE 1 Additional requirements could apply for specific applications.

NOTE 2 Empty enclosures according to this document are suitable for mounting of electrical components.

This document does not apply to enclosures which are covered by other specific products standards (e.g. IEC 60670‑24).
Compliance with the safety requirements of the applicable product standard for the final product produced using an empty enclosure is the responsibility of the assembly manufacturer.

NOTE 3 This document could serve as a basis for other technical committees.

A Commented Version (CMV) of this standard is available here. Please note, the CMV of the standard is not adopted, and therefore doesn’t contain an additional national foreword, or national annex that might be contained in the BS adoption of the standard. However the IEC text that forms the content of the standard is identical to the BS adoption of the standard.

Commented Versions (CMVs) are specialized publications featuring detailed commentary from technical experts on the major changes between the new edition of a standard and the previous one. Comments may include an explanation for the changes as well as information on the impact of these changes on the application and usability of the standard.