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" d1 v$ D) w1 r* b4 ~Standard:
1 B5 }+ g" P EIEC 60950 Ed. 3
+ M0 _& ? G, W) E( P: L) Q8 {Sub clause: --- Sheet n. 376
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Backfeed protection
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Decision taken at
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meeting/2000 further
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/ c8 k9 l2 u( Dconsultation
& B" G; f+ X- U" M9 IQuestion:
3 e, |3 Q2 y, h: w0 D6 n" UThe product in question is a power supply to IEC/EN 60950 with an internal Battery Back Up
8 q' _) C: k3 a& c9 q- AUnit (BBU). The BBU provides 170Vdc, which is connected to the “output” of the mainsrectifier- S5 M1 U w( w6 Q8 S. A
bridge. The question is related to the backfeed protection to prevent potential risk of, G( H/ F% a) Q) l
electric shock from being present on the mains supply terminals during interruption of the
% b: O* d, G8 l7 I3 q8 ^primary power or removal of the plugs from its socket.
7 y* s3 n4 x7 J: rDifferent interpretations have been experienced, and we are looking forward to a consensus.; z+ m$ [% V/ F+ E6 J0 G
Three alternatives may be listed as follows:
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The BBU can be considered similar to parts of an Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS), for3 @1 l( w2 o5 N0 S' I, e0 g
which there is the European standard EN 50091-1. However this standard is not an IEC; @) w8 e6 E% T) C
standard and may not be applicable outside CENELEC. EN 50091-1 specifies requirements for2 C; z" @4 v5 ^, q
backfeed protection. Sub clause 2.1.5 states that such switching device shall be of an all pole
; Q& F$ E) L5 ~& ~2 F O gtype having an air gap in each pole in accordance with EN 60950 Table 5 – Minimum
4 w4 o q4 F9 s X' Q# y& C1 _clearances in secondary circuits and using the column headed “circuits not subjected to) Q6 c- V8 n* M; ^. t
transient overvoltage” – for reinforced insulation at the working voltage that is backfed (in this
; h! C8 v, b4 J4 u3 R8 _2 Zcase 170Vdc).
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, g- L/ q7 X0 wAccording to sub clause 2.2.6 (IEC 60950), it is likely to apply reinforced insulation between, X( c# I& }; ]+ N3 r! W
unearthed hazardous voltage secondary circuit and unearthed accessible parts.( N' h5 i% W# M s9 U: J
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y! a# a3 P( OIf the voltage on the mains plug does not exceed 60Vdc (or 42.2V peak) in the event of a
9 T7 c& \2 ?6 S7 h, Z2 dsingle failure, when the mains plug is disconnected and the battery provides 170Vdc to the
4 M# A( }' q1 ]“output” of the mains rectifier bridge, no additional requirements for “backfeed protection”
/ x- i4 M1 [3 j1 ~0 o2 h( `should be applicable.
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Interpretation Item 3 is the correct one
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