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IEC 60664-3:2016 - Insulation coordination for equipment within low-voltage systems - Part 3: Use of coating, potting or moulding for protection against pollution

IEC 60664-3:2016

Insulation coordination for equipment within low-voltage systems - Part 3: Use of coating, potting or moulding for protection against pollution

Coordination de l'isolement des matériels dans les systèmes (réseaux) à basse tension - Partie 3: Utilisation de revêtement, d'empotage ou de moulage pour la protection contre la pollution

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Standard number:IEC 60664-3:2016
Released:2016-11-04
Language:English/French - Bilingual
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IEC 60664-3:2016

IEC 60664-3:2016(E) is available as IEC 60664-3:2016 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition. IEC 60664-3:2016 applies to assemblies protected against pollution by the use of coating, potting or moulding, thus allowing a reduction of clearance and creepage distances as described in IEC 60664-1. This document describes the requirements and test procedures for two methods of protection: - type 1 protection improves the microenvironment of the parts under the protection; - type 2 protection is considered to be similar to solid insulation. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) information added concerning interpolation; b) provided scratch test is only for type 2 protection; c) renumbered the scratch test to follow the visual examination test, since it makes more sense there; d) separated the tables under what is now called Annex A, to make them clearer.