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Enclosure standards

Standard IEC 62208 lay down definitions, classifications, characteristics and test

requirements for enclosures used for switchgear and controlgear assemblies.

They apply to empty enclosures before installation of the devices by the

panelbuilder, as supplied by the manufacturer.

They apply to one-piece enclosures and to enclosures supplied in kit form.

Type tests of standard IEC 62208

1

- Static load

2

- Hoisting

3

- Axial loads of metal inserts

4

- IK code

5

- IP code

6

- Thermal stability

7

- Resistance to heat

8

- Resistance to abnormal heat and to fire

9

- Dielectric strength

10

- Protective-circuit continuity

11

- Weather resistance

12

- Corrosion resistance

13

- Marking

e

marking

e

marking is a regulatory symbol attributed under the sole responsibility of the

manufacturer and intended for the verification authorities of the European countries

that enforce the European regulations.

It allows free circulation of a product in the European Union and certifies that it

complies with the basic requirements in all the applicable European directives.

e

marking is not a quality symbol and does not indicate conformity with a standard

The

e

declaration is intended exclusively for the authorities in charge of verifying

compliance with the applicable regulations and it is drafted, signed and held for

presentation to the authorities by the manufacturer.

For the Prisma range, the declaration is the responsibility of the Schneider Electric

unit that has designed and developed the product.

For LV switchboards, the declaration is the responsibility of the panelbuilder.

The following products receive

e

marking:

b

b

all products that are liable to endanger the safety of persons, animals and property

(LV directive)

b

b

all products likely to emit electromagnetic disturbances above a standardised

threshold or to be disturbed during operation (EMC directive).

Consequences:

b

b

the Prisma range falls under the LV directive only

b

b

LV switchboards are covered by the LV directive and may also fall under the EMC

directive, depending on the type of devices incorporated.

For the Prisma range,

e

marking is applied:

b

b

on the packing of "mechanical" components

b

b

on the product itself for "electrical" components.

For the LV assemblies created by the panelbuilder,

e

marking is applied:

b

b

on the packing

b

b

on the rating plate (if applicable)

b

b

on one of the documents accompanying the switchboard when it is shipped.

e

Standards

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