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S+ IEC 61010-2-033 Ed. 2.0 en:2019 (Redline version) Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use - Part 2-033: Particular requirements for hand-held multimeters and other meters for domestic and professional u, 2019
- Redline version (English only) [Go to Page]
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 Scope and object
- 2 Normative references
- 3 Terms and definitions
- 4 Tests
- 5 Marking and documentation
- 6 Protection against electric shock
- 7 Protection against mechanical hazards
- 8 Resistance to mechanical stresses
- 9 Protection against the spread of fire
- 10 Equipment temperature limits and resistance to heat
- 11 Protection against hazards from fluids and solid foreign objects
- 12 Protection against radiation, including laser sources, and against sonic and ultrasonic pressure
- 13 Protection against liberated gases and substances, explosion and implosion
- 14 Components and subassemblies
- 15 Protection by interlocks
- 16 Hazards resulting from application
- 17 Risk assessment
- 101 Measuring circuits
- 102 Indicating devices
- Annexes [Go to Page]
- Annex K (normative) Insulation requirements not covered by 6.7
- Annex L (informative) Index of defined terms
- Annex AA (normative) Measurement categories
- Annex BB (informative) Hazards pertaining to measurements performed in certain environments
- Annex CC (informative) 4-mm "banana" terminals
- Annex DD (informative) Flowchart for insulation according to the type of circuit
- Bibliography
- Figures [Go to Page]
- Figure 4 – Acceptable combinations arrangement of protective means against electric shock
- Figure AA.1 – Example to identify the locations of measuring circuits
- Figure CC.1 – Recommended dimensions of 4-mm terminals
- Figure DD.1 – Requirements for clearance, creepage distance and solid insulation
- Tables [Go to Page]
- Table 101 – Clearances and creepage distances for measuring circuit terminals with hazardous live conductive parts up to 1 000 V a.c. or 1 500 V d.c
- Table 102 – Impulse withstand voltages
- Table 102 – Impulse voltages
- Table K.101 – Clearances for of measuring circuits of rated for measurement categories III and IV
- Table K.102 – a.c. test voltages for testing electric strength of solid insulation in measuring circuits of rated for measurement category categories III and IV
- Table K.103 – Impulse test voltages for testing electric strength of solid insulation in measuring circuits of rated for measurement category categories III and IV
- Table K.104 – Test voltages for testing long-term stress of solid insulation in measuring circuits rated for measurement categories III and IV
- Table K.105 – Minimum values for distance or thickness of solid insulation in measuring circuits rated for measurement categories III and IV
- International standard (Bilingual) [Go to Page]
- English [Go to Page]
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 Scope and object
- 2 Normative references
- 3 Terms and definitions
- 4 Tests
- 5 Marking and documentation
- 6 Protection against electric shock
- 7 Protection against mechanical hazards
- 8 Resistance to mechanical stresses
- 9 Protection against the spread of fire
- 10 Equipment temperature limits and resistance to heat
- 11 Protection against hazards from fluids and solid foreign objects
- 12 Protection against radiation, including laser sources, and against sonic and ultrasonic pressure
- 13 Protection against liberated gases and substances, explosion and implosion
- 14 Components and subassemblies
- 15 Protection by interlocks
- 16 Hazards resulting from application
- 17 Risk assessment
- 101 Measuring circuits
- 102 Indicating devices
- Annexes [Go to Page]
- Annex K (normative) Insulation requirements not covered by 6.7
- Annex L (informative) Index of defined terms
- Annex AA (normative) Measurement categories
- Annex BB (informative) Hazards pertaining to measurements performed in certain environments
- Annex CC (informative) 4-mm "banana" terminals
- Annex DD (informative) Flowchart for insulation according to the type of circuit
- Bibliography
- Figures [Go to Page]
- Figure 4 – Acceptable arrangement of protective means against electric shock
- Figure AA.1 – Example to identify the locations of measuring circuits
- Figure CC.1 – Recommended dimensions of 4-mm terminals
- Figure DD.1 – Requirements for clearance, creepage distance and solid insulation
- Tables [Go to Page]
- Table 101 – Clearances and creepage distances for measuring circuit terminals with hazardous live conductive parts up to 1 000 V a.c. or 1 500 V d.c
- Table 102 – Impulse voltages
- Table K.101 – Clearances of measuring circuits ratedfor measurement categories III and IV
- Table K.102 – a.c. test voltages for testing electric strength of solid insulation in measuring circuits rated for measurement categories III and IV
- Table K.103 – Impulse test voltages for testing electric strength of solid insulation in measuring circuits rated for measurement categories III and IV
- Table K.104 – Test voltages for testing long-term stress of solid insulation in measuring circuits rated for measurement categories III and IV
- Table K.105 – Minimum values for distance or thickness of solid insulation in measuring circuits rated for measurement categories III and IV
- Français [Go to Page]
- SOMMAIRE
- AVANT-PROPOS
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 Domaine d'application et objet
- 2 Références normatives
- 3 Termes et définitions
- 4 Essais
- 5 Marquage et documentation
- 6 Protection contre les chocs électriques
- 7 Protection contre les dangers mécaniques
- 8 Résistance aux contraintes mécaniques
- 9 Protection contre la propagation du feu
- 10 Limites de température de l'appareil et résistance à la chaleur
- 11 Protection contre les dangers des fluides et des corps solides étrangers
- 12 Protection contre les radiations, y compris les sources laser, et contre la pression acoustique et ultrasonique
- 13 Protection contre les émissions de gaz et substances, les explosions et les implosions
- 14 Composants et sous-ensembles
- 15 Protection par systèmes de verrouillage
- 16 Dangers résultant de l'application
- 17 Appréciation du risque
- 101 Circuits de mesure
- 102 Dispositifs indicateurs
- Annexes [Go to Page]
- Annexe K (normative) Exigences d'isolation non couvertes par 6.7
- Annexe L (informative) Index des termes définis
- Annexe AA (normative) Catégories de mesure
- Annexe BB (informative) Dangers se rapportant aux mesurages effectués dans certains environnements
- Annexe CC (informative) Bornes "banane" de 4 mm
- Annexe DD (informative) Organigramme de l'isolation selon le type de circuit
- Bibliographie
- Figures [Go to Page]
- Figure 4 – Agencements acceptables des moyens de protection contre les chocs électriques
- Figure AA.1 – Exemple d'identification des emplacements des circuits de mesure
- Figure CC.1 – Dimensions recommandées des bornes de 4 mm
- Figure DD.1 – Exigences relatives à la distance d'isolement, à la ligne de fuite et à l'isolation solide
- Tableaux [Go to Page]
- Tableau 101 – Distances d'isolement et lignes de fuite des bornes d'un circuit de mesure ayant des parties conductrices sous tension dangereuse qui peuvent atteindre 1 000 V en courant alternatif ou 1 500 V en courant continu
- Tableau 102 – Tensions de choc
- Tableau K.101 – Distances d'isolement des circuits de mesure dontles catégories de mesure III et IV sont des caractéristiques assignées
- Tableau K.102 – Tensions d'essai alternatives pour la vérification par essai de la rigidité diélectrique de l'isolation solide des circuits de mesure dont les catégories de mesure III et IV sont des caractéristiques assignées
- Tableau K.103 – Tensions d'essai de choc pour la vérification par essai de la rigidité diélectrique de l'isolation solide des circuits de mesure dont les catégories de mesure III et IV sont des caractéristiques assignées
- Tableau K.104 – Tensions d'essai pour la vérification par essai des contraintes de longue durée de l'isolation solide dans les circuits de mesure dont les catégories de mesure III et IV sont des caractéristiques assignées
- Tableau K.105 – Valeurs minimales des distances ou de l'épaisseur de l'isolation solide dans les circuits de mesure dont les catégories de mesures III et IV sont des caractéristiques assignées
- Tableau AA.1 – Caractéristiques des catégories de mesure [Go to Page]