IEC TR 63054:2017
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Fire risk analysis and risk reduction measures
Abstract
IEC TR 63054:2017(E) applies to the fire risk analysis of low-voltage switchgear and controlgear (hereinafter referred to as "equipment") referring to the IEC 60947 relevant publications, where the following applies:
- only the case where a fire originates (typically under fault or misuse conditions) within the equipment;
- only equipment installed in normal environments. Hazardous environments, for example in presence of combustible materials, is not to be considered;
- only the case of products selected, installed and used according to the manufacturer instructions and installation rules.
In addition, the following cases are not considered:
- faults addressed by IEC TR 61641;
- risks due to smoke emissions;
- double faults, i.e. multiple phenomenon, potentially combined.
- only the case where a fire originates (typically under fault or misuse conditions) within the equipment;
- only equipment installed in normal environments. Hazardous environments, for example in presence of combustible materials, is not to be considered;
- only the case of products selected, installed and used according to the manufacturer instructions and installation rules.
In addition, the following cases are not considered:
- faults addressed by IEC TR 61641;
- risks due to smoke emissions;
- double faults, i.e. multiple phenomenon, potentially combined.
Additional information
Publication type | Technical Report |
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Publication date | 2017-07-26 |
Edition | 1.0 |
Available language(s) | English |
TC/SC | TC 121/SC 121A - Low-voltage switchgear and controlgearrss |
ICS | 29.130.20 - Low voltage switchgear and controlgear |
Stability date | 2024 |
Pages | 20 |
File size | 1154 KB |
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