IEC 60947-5-4 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear Part 5-4: Control circuit devices and switching elements Method of assessing the performance of low-energy contacts Special tests - Edition 2.0
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International Electrotechnical Commission
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear Part 5-4: Control circuit devices and switching elements Method of assessing the performance of low-energy contacts Special tests - Edition 2.0
N 60947-5-4
Annotation
Scope and object
This part of IEC 60947 applies to separable contacts used in the utilization area considered, such as switching elements for control circuits.
This standard takes into consideration two rated voltage areas:
a) above (and including) 10 V (typically 24 V) where contacts are used for switching loads with possible electrical erosion, such as programmable controller inputs;
b) below 10 V (typically 5 V) with negligible electrical erosion, such as electronic circuits.
This standard does not apply to contacts used in the very low energy area of measurement, for example, sensor or thermocouple systems.
The object of this standard is to propose a method of assessing the performances of low energy contacts giving
– useful definitions;
– general principles of test methods which are to monitor and record the behaviour of contacts at each operation;
– functional bases for the definition of a general testing equipment;
– preferred test values;
– particular conditions for testing contacts intended for specific applications (such as switching of PC inputs);



