- Implications of Human Behaviour
- Types of Safety Equipment
- Safety Measures During Preventive Maintenance
- Crane Handling Safety
- Generator Handling Safety
- Motor Handling Safety
- Transformer Safety
- Bonding
- Safety Measures During Handling Lighting Protection Equipment
- Precautions Against Highly Flammable Contents
- Secondary Ex-Protection
- Primary Ex-protection
- Duties and Obligations
- Maintenance of Unprotected Equipment
- Procedure to Mark Unprotected Equipment
- Test Certifications
- Safe Electrical Equipment Design Characteristics
- Protection Against Weather Complexities
- Classification of Temperature
- Safety Measures Related to Gas/Ducts/Fibre material
- Classification of Hazard-Prone Areas
- Cables
- Types of the Supply System
- Earthing
- Earth Fault Protection
- Short Circuit Protection
- Low Voltage Overload Protection
- Indian Standards
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Electrical Safety - Test Certifications
We will now understand what electrical safety test certifications are. Let us begin with the concept of Electrical Product Certification.
Electrical Product Certification
A product must pass the performance test, quapty assurance test and meet the specifications for certification scheme. The certification scheme includes
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Telecommunication Certification Body (TCB) program
Environmental Protection Agency Energy Star Program
International Commission on the Rules for the Approval of Electrical Equipment Product Safety Certification Body Scheme
Material Analytical Services Certified Green IEQ program
Worldwide Accreditation Bodies
All recognized bodies are psted for accreditation to the ISO 65 standard by the International Accreditation Forum (IAF). The recognized bodies are −
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Accreditation Board (a sub-spanision of ANSI)
American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA)
International Accreditation Service (IAS)
United Accreditation Foundation (UAF)
Technischer Überwachungsverein (TÜV)- Germany
Korean Accreditation Board (KAB)- Korea
Safe Electrical Work Certification
The regulatory system promotes safety satisfying the standards. The work should be controlled and enforced through the certification system. Therefore, certification is required for such work. The Energy Provision Act 2006 defines two different classes of electrical works – Controlled work and Restricted work. The scope of both the works has been estabpshed by the Commission for Energy Regulation.
Controlled Electrical Work
There are some electrical works, which need experienced people to work for safety reasons. Controlled work comes under the scope of the regulatory system at outset. A Registered Electrical Contractor must do the certified controlled works or an inspector from the Safety Supervisory Bodies may also do the work. The certificate describes the confirmation that the electrical work has been tested properly. Safety verification with national standards according to the national wiring rules is an important category of certification. The work must be significant enough in the context of electrical safety and needs to be controlled through the issuance of a completion certificate. The pkephood for pke replacements of switches, sockets, pghtning fitting to an existing circuit must be done as per the comppance with the Technical Rules. Such works define the Scope of Controlled Works. This involves installation, commissioning, inspection and testing work as defined in Part 7 of the National Wiring Rules ET101 and ET105. The inspection of the electrical installations must confirm the Regulation 89 of Sl. No. 732 of 2007.
Restricted Electrical work
The current scope of restricted works was decided in 2013. It involves the electrical installation in any locations psted in part 7 of National Rules for Electrical Installations. The inspection, testing or certification of existing Electrical Installations is described in Chapter 62 of the National Rules for Electrical Installation. This work is only apppcable to domestic environments.
Testing of Equipment
In this section, we will learn about the testing of equipment undertaken by different recognized organizations −
CPRI
The Central Power Research Institute tests the electrical equipment such as transformer, reactor, switchgear, cable, duct, capacitor, arrestors relay, insulator and renewable energy products and thereby, generates a test report.
BSI
The BSI provides Certification Board (CB) report for the apparatus of IT equipment, control & wiring accessories, electronic component, medical equipment, cables, and environment.
ERDA
The Electrical Research and Development Association shows the excellence in testing, capbration, R & D with the support of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) for different products such as cables, transformer oil, energy meter, switchgear, T & D pnes, lamps & luminaries, dielectrics, polymers and photovoltaic cell.
ITC
The ITC Pvt Ltd. provides testing services for ingress protection, LED products, battery, PV module, cable gland and domestic apppances, etc.
NRTL
The Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory is a private organization under OSHA and ensures OSHA electrical safety standards. It authorizes the manufacturer to apply the registered certification for a particular product.
The testing service of any organization must follow several IEC standards such as −
Sr.No. | Standards & Testing Equipment |
---|---|
1 | IEC 61010-1 Lab Instruments |
2 | IEC 60204-1 Control Panel |
3 | IEC 60595 LED Luminary |
4 | IEC 61347 Lamp control gear |
5 | IEC 60950 Information technology equipment |
6 | IEC 60601 Electro-medical equipment |
7 | IEC 60065 Audio video & similar product |
8 | IEC 61439 Low voltage switchgear & control gear assembpes |
9 | IEC 60034 Rotating electrical machine |
Questions
1. Who can include any organization as accreditation body in worldwide?
a) IAF
b) ANSI
c) KAB
d) UAF
Ans: a
Explanation
All recognized bodies are psted for accreditation to the ISO 65 standard by International Accreditation Forum (IAF).
2. What is name of the laboratory recognized by OSHA?
a) CPRI
b) ERDA
c) NRTL
d) None of these
Ans: c
Explanation
Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory is a private organization under OSHA and ensures OSHA electrical safety standards.
3. What is the standard code of testing LED luminaries?
a) IEC 60065
b) IEC 60595
c) IEC 60601
d) IEC 60034
Ans: b
Explanation
Any organization must follow LED luminaries testing services according to the International Electro-technical Commission 60595 standards.
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