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IEC 60947-4-1 Ed. 5.0 b:2023

IEC 60947-4-1 Ed. 5.0 b:2023 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 4-1: Contactors and motor-starters - Electromechanical contactors and motor-starters

standard by International Electrotechnical Commission , 11/01/2023

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This part of IEC 60947 is applicable to the following equipment:
– electromechanical contactors and starters including motor protective switching devices (MPSD and IMPSD);
– actuators of contactor relays;
– contacts dedicated exclusively to the coil circuit of the contactor or the contactor relay;
– dedicated accessories (e.g. dedicated wiring, dedicated latch accessory); intended to be connected to distribution circuits, motors circuits and other load circuits, the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1 000 V AC or 1 500 V DC.

This document does not apply to:
– starters for DC motors;
– auxiliary contacts of contactors and contacts of contactor relays. These are covered by IEC 60947-5-1;
– the short-circuit protective device integrated within starters, other than MPSDs. This is covered by IEC 60947-2 and IEC 60947-3;
– motor overload protection function performed by control units for built-in thermal protection (PTC). They are covered by IEC 60947-8;
– the use of the equipment with additional measures within explosive atmospheres. These are given in IEC 60079 series;

The objective of this document is to state:
• the characteristics and composition of the equipment (Clause 5);
• the conditions applicable to the equipment with reference to:
– its operation (5.2.5) and protection functions (5.2.6, 5.7, 5.8),
– its intended environments (6.5, 8.3.1) and applications (5.4, Annex C, Annex D, Annex G, Annex H, Annex I, Annex M, Annex O) including safety applications (Annex F, Annex K, Annex L),
– its construction and performance (Clause 8) including requirements to reduce risks of electric shock, thermal hazard, energy hazard, fire hazard and mechanical hazard, reasonably foreseeable misuse, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues, software errors and security issues;
• the tests intended for confirming that these conditions have been met, and the methods to be adopted for these tests (Clause 9);
• the information to be included with the equipment or in the product documentation (Clause 6).

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