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AS/NZS 61058.1:2002

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Switches for appliances General requirements (IEC 61058.1:2000 MOD)
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Superseded date

05-07-2018

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English

Published date

03-14-2002

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1 - AS/NZS 61058.1:2002 SWITCHES FOR APPLIANCES - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (IEC 61058.1:2000 MOD)
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
9 - 1 Scope
10 - 2 Normative references
15 - 3 Definitions
15 - 3.1 General terms
15 - 3.1.1 mechanical switching device
15 - 3.1.2 switch (mechanical)
15 - 3.1.3 conductive part
15 - 3.1.4 live part
15 - 3.1.5 pole of a switch
15 - 3.1.6 clearance
16 - 3.1.7 creepage distance
16 - 3.1.8 detachable part
16 - 3.1.9 tool
16 - 3.1.10 special purpose tool
16 - 3.1.11 normal use
16 - 3.1.12 ambient air temperature
16 - 3.1.13 proof tracking index (PTI)
16 - 3.1.14 unique type reference
16 - 3.1.15 common type reference
16 - 3.1.16 cover or cover plate
17 - 3.1.17 signal indicator
17 - 3.1.18 unprepared conductor
17 - 3.1.19 prepared conductor
17 - 3.1.20 base material
17 - 3.1.21 printed board
17 - 3.1.22 printed board assembly
17 - 3.1.23 insulation distance
17 - 3.1.24 polarity reversal
17 - 3.1.25 semiconductor switching device
17 - 3.1.26 electronic step-down convertor (convertor)
18 - 3.1.27 electronic switch
18 - 3.1.28 duty
18 - 3.1.29 duty-type
18 - 3.1.30 cyclic duration factor
18 - 3.1.31 protective impedance
18 - 3.2 Definitions relating to voltages, currents and wattage
18 - 3.2.1 rated voltage, current, frequency, wattage etc.
18 - 3.2.2 SELV
18 - 3.2.3 over-current
19 - 3.2.4 overload
19 - 3.2.5 short-circuit current
19 - 3.2.6 working voltage
19 - 3.2.7 overvoltage
19 - 3.2.8 recurring peak voltage (Urp)
19 - 3.2.9 temporary overvoltage
19 - 3.2.10 impulse withstand voltage
19 - 3.2.11 overvoltage category
20 - 3.2.12 rated load
20 - 3.2.13 minimum load
20 - 3.2.14 thermal current
20 - 3.3 Definitions relating to the different types of switches
20 - 3.3.1 incorporated switch
20 - 3.3.2 integrated switch
20 - 3.3.3 rotary switch
20 - 3.3.4 lever switch
20 - 3.3.5 rocker switch
20 - 3.3.6 push-button switch
21 - 3.3.7 cord-operated switch
21 - 3.3.8 push-pull switch
21 - 3.3.9 biased switch
21 - 3.4 Definitions relating to the operation of the switch
21 - 3.4.1 actuation
21 - 3.4.2 indirect actuation
21 - 3.4.3 actuating member
21 - 3.4.4 actuating means
21 - 3.4.5 disconnection
21 - 3.4.6 micro disconnection
21 - 3.4.7 electronic disconnection
21 - 3.4.8 full disconnection
22 - 3.4.9 all-pole disconnection
22 - 3.4.10 operation
22 - 3.4.11 operating cycle
22 - 3.4.12 electronic actuating member
22 - 3.4.13 electronic actuating means
22 - 3.4.14 abnormal conditions
22 - 3.4.15 sensing unit
22 - 3.5 Definitions relating to connections to the switch
22 - 3.5.1 external conductor
22 - 3.5.2 integrated conductor
22 - 3.5.3 internal conductor
23 - 3.5.4 Methods of attachment for cords
23 - 3.6 Definitions relating to terminals and terminations
23 - 3.6.1 terminal
23 - 3.6.2 screw type terminal
23 - 3.6.3 pillar terminal
23 - 3.6.4 screw terminal
23 - 3.6.5 stud terminal
24 - 3.6.6 saddle terminal
24 - 3.6.7 lug terminal
24 - 3.6.8 mantle terminal
24 - 3.6.9 screwless terminal
24 - 3.6.10 termination
24 - 3.6.11 flat quick-connect termination
24 - 3.6.12 tab
24 - 3.6.13 female connector
25 - 3.6.14 solder terminal
25 - 3.7 Definitions relating to insulation
25 - 3.7.1 basic insulation
25 - 3.7.2 supplementary insulation
25 - 3.7.3 double insulation
25 - 3.7.4 reinforced insulation
25 - 3.7.5 functional insulation
25 - 3.7.6 coating
25 - 3.7.7 solid insulation
25 - 3.7.8 class 0 appliance
26 - 3.7.9 class I appliance
26 - 3.7.10 class II appliance
26 - 3.7.11 class III appliance
26 - 3.8 Definitions relating to pollution
26 - 3.8.1 pollution
26 - 3.8.2 micro-environment
26 - 3.8.3 macro-environment
26 - 3.8.4 pollution degree
26 - 4 General requirements
26 - 5 General notes on tests
30 - 6 Rating
31 - 7 Classification
31 - 7.1 Classification of switches
31 - 7.1.1 According to nature of supply:
31 - 7.1.2 According to type of load to be controlled by each circuit of the switch:
31 - 7.1.3 According to ambient temperature:
32 - 7.1.4 According to number of operating cycles:
32 - 7.1.5 According to degree of protection provided by the switch, when mounted as declared, as part of an appliance enclosure
33 - 7.1.6 According to degree of pollution:
33 - 7.1.7 According to the method of actuating the switch:
34 - 7.1.8 According to marking:
34 - 7.1.9 According to application level for resistance to heat and fire:
34 - 7.1.10 According to the rated impulse withstand voltage:
34 - 7.1.11 According to type of disconnection:
34 - 7.1.12 According to the type of coating for rigid printed board assemblies:
34 - 7.1.13 According to type and/or connection of switches
36 - 7.1.14 According to switching device for electronic switches:
36 - 7.1.15 According to the condition of cooling for electronic switches:
36 - 7.1.16 According to duty-type for electronic switches:
36 - 7.1.17 According to test conditions for electronic switches:
36 - 7.1.18 According to built-in protection for electronic switches:
36 - 7.2 Classification of terminals
45 - 8 Marking and documentation
54 - 9 Protection against electric shock
56 - 10 Provision for earthing
58 - 11 Terminals and terminations
58 - 11.1 Terminals for copper conductors
58 - 11.1.1 Terminals for unprepared copper conductors and not requiring the use of a special purpose tool
63 - 11.1.2 Terminals for prepared copper conductors and/or requiring the use of a special purpose tool
67 - 11.1.3 Additional requirements for terminals for supply connection and connection of external cords
67 - 12 Construction
67 - 12.1 Constructional requirements relating to protection against electric shock
68 - 12.2 Constructional requirements relating to safety during mounting and normal operation of the switch
69 - 12.3 Constructional requirements relating to the mounting of switches and to the attachment of cords
69 - 13 Mechanism
70 - 14 Protection against solid foreign objects, ingress of dust, water, and humid conditions
70 - 14.1 Protection against solid foreign objects
71 - 14.2 Protection against ingress of dust
71 - 14.3 Protection against ingress of water
72 - 14.4 Protection against humid conditions
73 - 15 Insulation resistance and dielectric strength
75 - 16 Heating
75 - 16.1 General requirements
75 - 16.2 Contacts and terminals
77 - 16.3 Other parts
82 - 17 Endurance
82 - 17.1 General requirements
86 - 17.2 Electrical endurance tests
86 - 17.2.1 Electrical conditions
89 - 17.2.2 Thermal conditions
89 - 17.2.3 Manual and mechanical conditions
91 - 17.2.4 Type of test condition (TC)
93 - 17.2.5 Evaluation of compliance
93 - 18 Mechanical strength
95 - 19 Screws, current-carrying parts and connections
95 - 19.1 General requirements for electrical connections
95 - 19.2 Screwed connections
98 - 19.3 Current-carrying parts
99 - 20 Clearances, creepage distances, solid insulation and coatings of rigid printed board assemblies
99 - 20.1 Clearances
100 - 20.1.1 Clearances for basic insulation
100 - 20.1.2 Clearances for functional insulation
100 - 20.1.3 Clearances for supplementary insulation
101 - 20.1.4 Clearances for reinforced insulation
101 - 20.1.5 Clearances for disconnection
102 - 20.2 Creepage distances
103 - 20.2.1 Creepage distances for basic insulation
103 - 20.2.2 Creepage distances for functional insulation
104 - 20.2.3 Creepage distances for supplementary insulation
105 - 20.2.4 Creepage distances for reinforced insulation
105 - 20.2.5 Creepage distances for disconnection
105 - 20.3 Solid insulation
105 - 20.4 Coatings of rigid printed board assemblies
105 - 20.4.1 Type A coating
106 - 20.4.2 Type B coating
106 - 21 Resistance to heat and fire
106 - 21.1 Resistance to heat and fire
107 - 22 Resistance to rusting
107 - 23 Abnormal operation and fault conditions for electronic switches
112 - 24 Components
112 - 24.1 Protective devices
112 - 24.1.1 Fuses
113 - 24.1.2 Cut-outs
114 - 24.1.3 Protective devices which only decrease the current (for example PTC resistors)
114 - 24.1.4 Fusing resistors
115 - 24.2 Capacitors
115 - 24.3 Resistors
115 - 25 EMC requirements
116 - 25.1 Immunity
116 - 25.1.1 Voltage dips and short interruptions
117 - 25.1.2 Withstand to 1,2/50 wave impulses
117 - 25.1.3 Electrical fast transient test
117 - 25.1.4 Electrostatic discharge test
118 - 25.1.5 Radiated electromagnetic field test
118 - 25.2 Emission
118 - 25.2.1 Low-frequency emission
118 - 25.2.2 Radio-frequency emission
134 - Annex A - Measurement of clearances and creepage distances
139 - Annex B - Diagram for the dimensioning of clearances and creepage distances
140 - Annex C - Glow-wire test
141 - Annex D - Proof tracking test
142 - Annex E - Ball-pressure test
142 - E.1 Ball-pressure test 1
142 - E.2 Ball-pressure test 2
143 - Annex F - Switch application guide
145 - Annex G - Schematic diagram of families of terminals
146 - Annex H - Flat quick-connect terminations, method for selection of female connectors
147 - Annex J - Selection and sequence of tests of clause 21
148 - Annex K - Relation between rated impulse withstand voltage, rated voltage and overvoltage category
149 - Annex L - Pollution degree
150 - Annex M - Impulse voltage test
151 - Annex N - Altitude correction factors
152 - Annex P - Types of coatings for rigid printed board assemblies
153 - Annex Q - Measuring the insulation distance of a coated printed board with type A coating
154 - Annex ZZ - Variations to IEC 61058-1:2000 for application in Australia
154 - ZZ1 Introduction
154 - ZZ2 Variations

Specifies essential safety requirements for switches intended for use in, on or with appliances and other equipment for household and similar use. The Standard is modified and reproduced from the third edition of IEC 61058-1.

1.1 This International Standard applies to switches (mechanical or electronic) for appliances actuated by hand, by foot or by other human activity, to operate or control electrical appliances and other equipment for household or similar purposes with a rated voltage not exceeding 440 V and a rated current not exceeding 63 A.These switches are intended to be operated by a person, via an actuating member or by actuating a sensing unit. The actuating member or sensing unit can be integral with or arranged separately, either physically or electrically, from the switch and may involve transmission of a signal, for example electrical, optical, acoustic or thermal, between the actuating member or sensing unit and the switch.Switches which incorporate additional control functions governed by the switch function are within the scope of this standard.This standard also covers the indirect actuation of the switch when the operation of the actuating member or sensing unit is provided by a remote control or a part of an appliance or equipment such as a door.NOTE 1 Electronic switches may be combined with mechanical switches giving full disconnection or micro-disconnection.NOTE 2 Electronic switches without a mechanical switch in the supply circuit provide only electronic disconnection. Therefore, the circuit on the load side is always considered to be live.NOTE 3 For switches used in tropical climates, additional requirements may be necessary.NOTE 3 For the purposes of this Standard, Australia and New Zealand are not considered to be tropical countries. NOTE 4 Attention is drawn to the fact that the standards for appliances may contain additional or alternative requirements for switches.NOTE 5 Throughout this standard, the word "appliance" means "appliance or equipment".NOTE 6 This part of IEC 61058 is applicable when testing incorporated switches. When other types of switches for appliances are tested, this part is applicable together with the relevant IEC 61058-2.This part may, however, be applied for other types of switches which are not mentioned in IEC 61058-2, provided that the electrical safety is not disregarded.1.2 This standard applies to switches intended to be incorporated in, on or with an appliance.1.3 This standard also applies to switches incorporating electronic devices.1.4 This standard also applies to switches for appliances such as– switches intended to be connected to a flexible cable (cord switches);NOTE In this document, the word "cable" means "cable or cord".– switches integrated in an appliance (integrated switches);– switches intended to be mounted apart from the appliance (independently mounted switches) other than those within the scope of IEC 60669-1;– change-over selectors for which, however, particular requirements are given in IEC 61058-2.1.5 This standard does not contain requirements for isolating switches.1.5 This Standard does not contain requirements for isolating switches or for cord-line switches within the scope of AS/NZS 3127.NOTE Requirements for isolating switches are under consideration.1.6 This standard does not apply to devices which control appliances and equipment not actuated intentionally by a person. These are covered by IEC 60730.

Committee
EL-004
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 4369 2
Pages
151
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
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UnderRevision

First published as AS/NZS 3139.1:1995.Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 61058.1:2002 First published as AS/NZS 3139.1:1995. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 61058.1:2002

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