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IEC 60669-2-2

IEC 60669-2-2:2024
Switches for household and similar fixed electrical installations - Part 2-2: Particular requirements - Electromagnetic remote-control switches (RCS)
IEC 60669-2-2:2024 applies to electromagnetic remote control switches (hereinafter referred to as electromagnetic RCS) with a rated voltage not exceeding 440 V AC and a rated current not exceeding 63 A, intended for household and similar fixed electrical installations, either indoors or outdoors. For the control circuit, the rated control voltage does not exceed 440 V AC or 220 V DC. This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2006. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) Revision of the present edition with reference to IEC 60669-1:2017 (Edition 4);
b) Introduction of a revision to Annex E "Additional requirements and tests for switches intended to be used at a temperature lower than −5 °C".
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TC 23/SC 23B Plugs, socket-outlets and switches

Category

Electromagnetic Compatibility - Safety
Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2024-03-12
Edition4.0
ICS

29.120.40

Stability date2030
ISBN number9782832283196
Pages42
File size856.09 KB
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