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Ahr35181

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Sep 8, 2003
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Our site installation instructions require I.S terminals to have of 50mm clearence from the side of a metal enlosure (which itself is bonded to plant earth)

Is this required in European or IEC standards?

Thanks,

Alan
 
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yes this is a requirement of EN 50020 IEC 60079-3. These clearances also apply to the spacing between the AC power terminals and the 'i s' output terminals of a module and to the spacing on a terminal rail between 'i s' circuits and any other power terminals.

regards AC
 
castera,

Thanks for your reply, I was tring to find this in BS EN 60079 but this standard only quotes the 50mm clearence distance between I.S & non I.S terminals as you have mentioned.

Regards,

Alan
 
Sorry your right i'm wrong the 50mm is between the parts stated above but not to earth, the only mention of clearances to earth are:- Quote " The clearance distance from bare conducting parts of external conductors connected to a terminal, to any earthed ( or other conducting parts )shall not be less than 3.0mm "

Regards AC
 
Thanks Castera,

I've looked in an old version of BS EN 50020 & noticed the 3mm requirement. I allso noticed the minimum distance between I.S terminals of different loops is 6mm. I'm certain I heard recently that this has since been reduced in newer standards, would you know if this is the case?

Thanks,

Alan
 
My 2003 CompEx toolbox guide quotes " Clearance between bare conducting parts or terminals of separate intrinsically safe circuits is to be no less that 6mm for all voltages up to 90 Volts peak.
 
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