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1 защитный барьер
защитный барьер
Часть, предотвращающая непреднамеренное прямое прикосновение, но не предотвращающая прямое прикосновение при намеренных действиях.
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-195-2005]
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-826-2009]EN
(electrically) protective obstacle
part preventing unintentional direct contact, but not preventing direct contact by deliberate action
Source: 826-03-14 MOD
[IEV number 195-06-16]FR
obstacle de protection (électrique)
élément empêchant un contact direct fortuit mais ne s'opposant pas à un contact direct par une action délibérée
Source: 826-03-14 MOD
[IEV number 195-06-16]
Барьеры предназначены для защиты квалифицированных специалистов или проинструктированных лиц и не предназначены для защиты простых лиц.
Барьеры должны исключать:
- непреднамеренный контакт с опасными токоведущими частями при напряжении до 1000 В переменного тока и 1500 В постоянного тока в процессе работы электроустановки, системы или электрооборудования в особых условиях эксплуатации (см. раздел 8);
- непреднамеренное физическое приближение к опасным токоведущим частям при высоком напряжении.
Барьеры могут быть удалены с помощью ключа или инструмента, но должны быть закреплены таким образом, чтобы непреднамеренное их удаление было маловероятным.
В случаях, когда барьер отделен от опасных токоведущих частей с помощью основной изоляции и является открытой проводящей частью, должны быть приняты меры для защиты при наличии повреждения (см. раздел 6).
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