BS en 60670-21-2007
BS en 60670-21-2007
BS en 60670-21-2007
60670-21:2007
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BS EN 60670-21:2007
National foreword
© BSI 2007
ICS 29.120.99
English version
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Foreword
The text of the International Standard IEC 60670-21:2004, prepared by SC 23B, Plugs,
socket-outlets and switches, of IEC TC 23, Electrical accessories, together with the common
modifications prepared by the Technical Committee CENELEC TC 23B, Switches for household
and similar fixed electrical installations, was submitted to the formal vote and was approved by
CENELEC as EN 60670-21 on 2007-03-01.
This European Standard shall be used in conjunction with EN 60670-1:2005. It lists the changes
necessary to convert that standard into a specific standard for boxes and enclosures with
provision for suspension means.
When a particular subclause of Part 1 is not mentioned in this part, that sublcause applies as far
as reasonable.
Subclauses, figures, tables or notes which are additional to those in Part 1 are numbered
starting from 101, table footnotes additional to those in Part 1 are lettered aa, bb, etc.
Subclauses, figures, tables or notes which are additional to those in IEC 60670-21:2004 are
prefixed 'Z'.
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Endorsement notice
The text of the International Standard IEC 60670-21:2004 was approved by CENELEC as a European
Standard with agreed common modifications.
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CONTENTS
1 Scope ............................................................................................................................4
2 Normative references .....................................................................................................4
3 Definitions ......................................................................................................................4
4 General requirements .....................................................................................................4
5 General notes on tests....................................................................................................4
6 Ratings ..........................................................................................................................4
7 Classification..................................................................................................................5
8 Marking ..........................................................................................................................5
9 Dimensions ....................................................................................................................5
10 Protection against electric shock .....................................................................................5
11 Provision for earthing......................................................................................................5
12 Construction ...................................................................................................................6
13 Resistance to ageing, protection against ingress of solid objects and against
harmful ingress of water .................................................................................................6
14 Insulation resistance and electric strength .......................................................................6
15 Mechanical strength .......................................................................................................6
16 Resistance to heat..........................................................................................................8
17 Creepage distances, clearances and distances through sealing compound ......................8
18 Resistance of insulating material to abnormal heat and to fire..........................................8
19 Resistance to tracking ....................................................................................................8
20 Resistance to corrosion ..................................................................................................8
21 Electromagnetic compatibility..........................................................................................8
1 Scope
This standard applies to boxes and enclosures with provision for suspension means.
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
Addition:
3.101
box for suspension means
box intended to be used for suspending loads and which accepts the suspension means
3.102
suspension means
means comprising any necessary components (hooks, brackets, etc.) which may be delivered
with the box and enclosure or supplied separately (see Figure 101)
4 General requirements
6 Ratings
Void.
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7 Classification
Addition to Table 1:
8 Marking
8.1
k) the mass in kg, if the test force declared by the manufacturer is greater than 250 N for
boxes and enclosures classified according to 7.101.1.
9 Dimensions
10.Z101 Metal parts of suspension means inside the enclosure shall either be
or
12 Construction
Addition:
12.101 Unless otherwise declared by the manufacturer, screws for fixing accessories and/or
covers are not considered as provision for suspension means.
15 Mechanical strength
Addition:
Boxes and enclosures with provision for suspension means shall withstand the thermal and
mechanical stresses occurring in normal use.
15.101.1 Boxes and enclosures which are intended for suspension of loads from a ceiling
shall withstand a test force of 250 N or the higher test force Y declared by the manufacturer.
The specimen is fitted with a suspension means and installed as for normal use according to
the manufacturer's instructions, any screw being tightened to two-thirds of the torque given in
the relevant column of Table 4.
Greater values of torque may be used if so declared by the manufacturer, when the relevant
information is provided.
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The suspension means is then loaded with a weight of (250 ± 5) N or with a weight
(Y ± 2 %) N declared by the manufacturer, whichever is the higher, for 24 h.
For boxes and enclosures according to 7.1.1 and 7.1.3 the test is performed in a heating
cabinet at (90 ± 2)°C.
During the test, the box and the enclosure or the suspension means shall not become
detached and the specimen shall show no damage which leads to non-compliance with this
standard.
15.101.2 Boxes and enclosures which are intended to be used in or on a wall shall withstand
a test force of 100 N or the higher test force Y declared by the manufacturer.
NOTE 1 This means may be screws otherwise intended for fixing a part of the box, for example the cover or cover
plate.
NOTE 2 In the following countries there is no requirement for all suspension means to withstand 100 N: UK.
The box or the enclosure including covers and cover plates (if any) shall be installed as for
normal use according to the manufacturer's instructions and shall be placed in a heating
cabinet, any screw being tightened to two-thirds of the torque given in the relevant column of
Table 4.
A force, equally distributed between each means if more than one, of (100 ± 5) N or of
(Y ± 2 %) N declared by the manufacturer, is then applied for 24 h at (40 ± 2)°C
perpendicularly to the wall.
For boxes and enclosures according to 7.1.1 and 7.1.3 the test is performed at (40 ± 2)°C.
During the test, the box or enclosure or the suspension means shall not become detached
and the specimen shall show no damage which leads to non-compliance with this standard.
15.101.3 Boxes and enclosures which are intended to support a ceiling fan shall withstand
the thermal and mechanical stress occurring in normal use.
During the test the box or enclosure or its supporting means shall not be pulled loose from the
test structure when subjected to the following tests.
One specimen shall be tested in each of the horizontal and inclined positions.
A test fan having four blades with a diameter of (1 320 ± 25) mm, weighing or ballasted to a
weight of (155 ± 5) N (corresponding to a mass of (15,8 ± 0,5) kg) or the rated load Y
declared by the manufacturer, whichever is higher, shall be used for the tests. A 0,392 N
(corresponding to a mass of 40 g) imbalance shall be placed at the centre of gravity of one
blade, measured independently from the test fan.
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The test fan shall be provided with a downrod of rigid metal pipe of a length sufficient to
position the lower end of the fan blades (305 ± 25) mm below the surface of the ceiling after
mounting. The downrod shall be welded at the upper end to a 7,9 mm thick fan mounting
bracket.
The test fan mounting bracket shall be secured to the box or enclosure in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions. Screws or nuts shall be tightened with a torque given in the
relevant column in Table 4. A universal type joint mounting construction shall not be used for
the test. The fan motor shall be such that the speed can be controlled.
The speed of the test fan shall be adjusted to maintain a blade tip speed of 1 220 m/min
(294 r/min).
The blade pitch shall be reduced to a minimum. The fan shall operate continuously at the
prescribed speed for (24 +01 ) h.
At the end of the 24 h, one of the cover retaining screws or nuts shall be loosened two full
turns and the fan shall operate as specified for an additional 24 h for each mounting
condition, horizontal and inclined. This additional test is not required for constructions that
employ cover retaining or fan mounting screws with captive, locking type washers or locknuts.
16 Resistance to heat
Void.
19 Resistance to tracking
20 Resistance to corrosion
21 Electromagnetic compatibility
IEC 433/04
b) Suspension means
IEC 434/04
IEC 435/04
305 mm
30° 330 mm
IEC 436/04
Key
1 Box
2 Ceiling
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Annex ZB
(normative)
Special national condition: National characteristic or practice that cannot be changed even
over a long period, e.g. climatic conditions, electrical earthing conditions.
For the countries in which the relevant special national conditions apply these provisions are
normative, for other countries they are informative.
8.1 Denmark
- 5 times for boxes with components supporting the load classified according to
7.1.1 or 7.1.3;
- 2,5 times for boxes with components supporting the load classified according to
7.1.2.
15.101.1 Denmark
The force Y corresponds to 5 times the marking in kg as required in 8.1, item k).
The force Y corresponds to the following marking in kg as required in 8.1, item k):
- 5 times for boxes with components supporting the load classified according to
7.1.1 or 7.1.3;
- 2,5 times for boxes with components supporting the load classified according to
7.1.2.
15.101.1 Netherlands
The test of this clause shall be carried out at (80 ± 2) °C instead of (90 ± 2) °C.
There is no requirement for all boxes and enclosures for suspension means to withstand
250 N and no requirement for non-metallic boxes and enclosures to withstand 90 °C.
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60670-21:2007
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