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AS/NZS 60898.1:2004

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Electrical accessories - Circuit-breakers for overcurrent protection for household and similar installations Circuit-breakers for a.c. operation (IEC 60898-1, Ed. 1.2 (2003) MOD)
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08-13-2004

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Proposes the adoption of IEC 60898-1:2003 as a revision of AS/NZS 4898:1997. Contains essential safety and associated requirements for a.c. air-break circuit-breakers for operation at 50 Hz or 60 Hz, having a rated voltage not exceeding 440 V (between phases), a rated current not exceeding 125A and a rated short-circuit capacity not exceeding 25,000 A. Annex ZZ lists variations for Australian and New Zealand conditions.

This part of IEC 60898 applies to a.c. air-break circuit-breakers for operation at 50 Hz or 60 Hz, having a rated voltage not exceeding 440 V (between phases), a rated current not exceeding 125 A and a rated short-circuit capacity not exceeding 25 000 A. As far as possible, it is in line with the requirements contained in IEC 60947-2. These circuit-breakers are intended for the protection against overcurrents of wiring installations of buildings and similar applications; they are designed for use by uninstructed people and for not being maintained. They are intended for use in an environment with pollution degree 2. They are suitable for isolation. Circuit-breakers of this standard, with exception of those rated 120 V or 120/240 V (see table 1), are suitable for use in IT systems provided that the requirements of IEC 60364-4-473:1977 + A1:1998 are complied with. This standard also applies to circuit-breakers having more than one rated current, provided that the means for changing from one discrete rating to another is not accessible in normal service and that the rating cannot be changed without the use of a tool. This standard does not apply to – circuit-breakers intended to protect motors; – circuit-breakers, the current setting of which is adjustable by means accessible to the user. For circuit-breakers having a degree of protection higher than IP20 according to IEC 60529, for use in locations where arduous environmental conditions prevail (e.g. excessive humidity, heat or cold or deposition of dust) and in hazardous locations (e.g. where explosions are liable to occur), special constructions may be required. Requirements for circuit-breakers for a.c. and d.c. operation are given in IEC 60898-2. Requirements for circuit-breakers which incorporate residual current tripping devices are to be found in IEC 61009-1, IEC 61009-2-1, and IEC 61009-2-2. A guide for co-ordination under short-circuit conditions between a circuit-breaker and another short-circuit protective device (SCPDs) is given in annex D. NOTE 1 For more severe overvoltage conditions, circuit-breakers complying with other standards (e.g. IEC 60947-2) should be used. NOTE 2 For an environment with a higher pollution degree, enclosures giving the appropriate degree of protection should be used. NOTE 3 Circuit-breakers within the scope of this standard may also be used for protection against electric shock in case of fault, depending on their tripping characteristics and on the characteristics of the installation. The criterion of application for such purposes is dealt with by installation rules. This standard contains all requirements necessary to ensure compliance with the operational characteristics required for these devices by type tests. It also contains the details relative to test requirements and methods of testing necessary to ensure reproducibility of test results. This standard states a) the characteristics of circuit-breakers; b) the conditions with which circuit-breakers shall comply, with reference to: 1) their operation and behaviour in normal service; 2) their operation and behaviour in case of overload; 3) their operation and behaviour in case of short-circuits up to their rated short-circuit capacity; 4) their dielectric properties; c) the tests intended for confirming that these conditions have been met and the methods to be adopted for the tests; d) the data to be marked on the devices; e) the test sequences to be carried out and the number of samples to be submitted for certification purposes (see annex C); f) the co-ordination under short-circuit conditions with another short-circuit protective device (SCPD) associated in the same circuit (see annex D); g) the routine tests to be carried out on each circuit-breaker to reveal unacceptable variations in material or manufacture, likely to affect safety (see annex I).

Committee
EL-004
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 3575 4
Pages
125
ProductNote
Pending Revision indicates that as a result of the Aged Standards review process, the document needs updating. If no project proposal, meeting the quality criteria, is received within the 12 month timeframe, the document shall be withdrawn.
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current
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First published as AS/NZS 4898:1997.Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 60898.1:2004. First published as AS/NZS 4898:1997. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 60898.1:2004.

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