High-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 106: Alternating current contactors, contactor-based controllers and motor-starters (IEC 62271-106:2021)

This part of IEC 62271 applies to AC contactors and/or contactor-based controllers and motorstarters designed for indoor installation and operation at frequencies up to and including 60 Hz on systems having voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 24 kV. This document also includes additional requirements for outdoor installations where the equipment is housed in an additional protective enclosure.
It is applicable only to three-pole devices for use in three-phase systems, and single-pole devices for use in single-phase systems. Two-pole contactors and starters for use in single-phase systems are subject to agreement between manufacturer and user.
Contactors and/or starters dealt with in this document typically do not have adequate short-circuit interruption capability. In this context, this document gives requirements for:
- starters associated with separate short-circuit protective devices;
- controllers - contactors combined with short-circuit protective devices (SCPD).
Contactors intended for closing and opening electric circuits and, if combined with suitable relays, for protecting these circuits against operating overloads are covered in this document.
This document is also applicable to the operating devices of contactors and to their auxiliary equipment.
Motor-starters intended to start and accelerate motors to normal speed, to ensure continuous operation of motors, to switch off the supply from the motor and to provide means for the protection of motors and associated circuits against operating overloads are dealt with.
Motor-starter types included are:
- direct-on-line starters;
- reversing starters;
- two-direction starters;
- reduced kVA (voltage) starters;
- auto-transformer starters;
- rheostatic starters;
- reactor starters.
This document does not apply to:
- circuit-breaker-based motor-starters;
- single-pole operation of multi-pole contactors or starters;
- two-step auto-transformer starters designed for continuous operation in the starting position;
- unbalanced rheostatic rotor starters, i.e. where the resistances do not have the same value in all phases;
- equipment designed not only for starting, but also for adjustment of speed;
- liquid starters and those of the "liquid-vapour" type;
- semiconductor contactors and starters making use of semiconductor contactors in the main circuit;
- rheostatic stator starters;
- contactors or starters designed for special applications.
This document does not deal with components contained in contactors and contactor-based motor-starters, for which individual specifications exist.
NOTE 1 Thermal electrical relays are covered by IEC 60255-149.
NOTE 2 High-voltage current-limiting fuses are covered by IEC 60282-1 and IEC 60644.
NOTE 3 Metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 52 kV are covered by IEC 62271-200.
NOTE 4 Disconnectors and earthing switches are covered by IEC 62271-102.
NOTE 5 High-voltage switches above 1 kV and less than 52 kV are covered by IEC 62271-103.
The object of this document is to state:
a) the characteristics of contactors and starters and associated equipment;
b) the conditions with which contactors or starters comply with reference to:
1) their operation and behaviour,
2) their dielectric properties,
3) the degrees of protection provided by their enclosures, where applicable,
4) their construction,
5) for controllers, interactions between the various components, for example SCPD co-ordination;
c) the tests intended for confirming that these conditions have been met, and the methods to be adopted for these tests;
d) the information to be given with the equipment or in the manufacturer's literature.

Hochspannungs-Schaltgeräte und -Schaltanlagen - Teil 106: Wechselstrom-Schütze, Kombinationsstarter und Motorstarter mit Schützen (IEC 62271-106:2021)

Appareillage à haute tension - Partie 106: Contacteurs, combinés de démarrage à contacteurs et démarreurs de moteurs, pour courant alternatif (IEC 62271-106:2021)

L'IEC 62271-106:2021 s'applique aux contacteurs à courant alternatif et/ou aux combinés de démarrage à contacteurs et démarreurs de moteurs conçus pour des installations intérieures et pour fonctionner à des fréquences inférieures ou égales à 60 Hz, dans des réseaux de tensions supérieures à 1 kV, mais qui n'excèdent pas 24 kV. Le présent document comprend également des exigences supplémentaires pour les installations en extérieur, les équipements étant alors installés dans une enveloppe de protection supplémentaire.
Cette deuxième édition annule et remplace la première édition parue en 2011. Elle constitue une révision technique.
Cette édition inclut la modification technique majeure suivante par rapport à l'édition précédente:


       
  • le document a été renuméroté pour des raisons de cohérence avec l'IEC 62271-1:2017.


La présente version bilingue (2021-10) correspond à la version anglaise monolingue publiée en 2021-04.
La version française de cette norme n'a pas été soumise au vote.

Visokonapetostne stikalne in krmilne narave - 106. del: Kontaktorji na izmenični tok, kontaktorski krmilniki in motorni starterji (IEC 62271-106:2021)

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
17-Jun-2021
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
11-Jun-2021
Due Date
16-Aug-2021
Completion Date
18-Jun-2021

Relations

Effective Date
08-Jun-2021
Effective Date
12-Jun-2018

Overview

EN IEC 62271-106:2021 (also published as IEC 62271-106:2021) is the international / CLC standard specifying requirements for high-voltage AC contactors, contactor-based controllers and motor-starters. It applies to equipment designed for indoor installation (and for outdoor use when housed in a protective enclosure) on systems with voltages above 1 kV and up to 24 kV and frequencies up to 60 Hz. The standard covers three-pole devices for three-phase systems and single-pole devices for single-phase systems and defines ratings, design, construction, tests and required documentation.

Key topics and technical requirements

  • Scope and ratings: rated voltages, frequencies, utilization categories and performance characteristics for contactors and motor-starters.
  • Design and construction: mechanical and electrical construction, degrees of protection, auxiliary and operating devices, and interactions between components (e.g., coordination with SCPD).
  • Short-circuit considerations: contactors in this standard typically lack sufficient interrupting capability; requirements are given for:
    • starters associated with separate short-circuit protective devices (SCPD),
    • controllers,
    • contactors combined with SCPD (co-ordination and verification).
  • Motor-starter types included: direct-on-line, reversing, two-direction, reduced kVA (voltage), auto-transformer, rheostatic and reactor starters.
  • Exclusions: circuit-breaker-based starters; semiconductor contactors; liquid and liquid–vapour starters; rheostatic stator starters; multi-pole single-pole operation; speed‑control equipment; and other special applications.
  • Testing regime: comprehensive type tests and routine tests (making/breaking performance, dielectric tests, mechanical endurance, TRV/transient recovery voltage, short-time & making current tests) plus weatherproofing and EMC guidance.
  • Documentation & safety: information required with enquiries/orders, transport/storage/installation guidance, maintenance and safety requirements.

Practical applications and users

EN IEC 62271-106:2021 is essential for:

  • Manufacturers of high-voltage contactors, controllers and motor-starters (design, type testing and factory acceptance).
  • Test laboratories and certification bodies performing type and routine tests.
  • Utilities, industrial end-users and OEMs specifying high-voltage motor control equipment for distribution, substations, mining, heavy industry and large motor installations.
  • Procurement and compliance teams ensuring equipment meets CENELEC/IEC requirements for installations above 1 kV up to 24 kV.

Related standards

  • EN/IEC 62271-1 (common specifications for HV switchgear and controlgear)
  • EN/IEC 62271-100 (AC circuit‑breakers)
  • EN/IEC 62271-102 (disconnectors and earthing switches)
  • EN/IEC 62271-103 (HV switches)
  • EN/IEC 62271-200 (metal-enclosed switchgear up to 52 kV)
  • IEC 60255‑149, IEC 60282‑1, IEC 60644 and other referenced test standards

Compliance with EN IEC 62271-106:2021 ensures reliable selection, safe operation and consistent testing of high-voltage AC contactors and motor-starters in industrial and utility systems.

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SIST EN IEC 62271-106:2021 is a standard published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "High-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 106: Alternating current contactors, contactor-based controllers and motor-starters (IEC 62271-106:2021)". This standard covers: This part of IEC 62271 applies to AC contactors and/or contactor-based controllers and motorstarters designed for indoor installation and operation at frequencies up to and including 60 Hz on systems having voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 24 kV. This document also includes additional requirements for outdoor installations where the equipment is housed in an additional protective enclosure. It is applicable only to three-pole devices for use in three-phase systems, and single-pole devices for use in single-phase systems. Two-pole contactors and starters for use in single-phase systems are subject to agreement between manufacturer and user. Contactors and/or starters dealt with in this document typically do not have adequate short-circuit interruption capability. In this context, this document gives requirements for: - starters associated with separate short-circuit protective devices; - controllers - contactors combined with short-circuit protective devices (SCPD). Contactors intended for closing and opening electric circuits and, if combined with suitable relays, for protecting these circuits against operating overloads are covered in this document. This document is also applicable to the operating devices of contactors and to their auxiliary equipment. Motor-starters intended to start and accelerate motors to normal speed, to ensure continuous operation of motors, to switch off the supply from the motor and to provide means for the protection of motors and associated circuits against operating overloads are dealt with. Motor-starter types included are: - direct-on-line starters; - reversing starters; - two-direction starters; - reduced kVA (voltage) starters; - auto-transformer starters; - rheostatic starters; - reactor starters. This document does not apply to: - circuit-breaker-based motor-starters; - single-pole operation of multi-pole contactors or starters; - two-step auto-transformer starters designed for continuous operation in the starting position; - unbalanced rheostatic rotor starters, i.e. where the resistances do not have the same value in all phases; - equipment designed not only for starting, but also for adjustment of speed; - liquid starters and those of the "liquid-vapour" type; - semiconductor contactors and starters making use of semiconductor contactors in the main circuit; - rheostatic stator starters; - contactors or starters designed for special applications. This document does not deal with components contained in contactors and contactor-based motor-starters, for which individual specifications exist. NOTE 1 Thermal electrical relays are covered by IEC 60255-149. NOTE 2 High-voltage current-limiting fuses are covered by IEC 60282-1 and IEC 60644. NOTE 3 Metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 52 kV are covered by IEC 62271-200. NOTE 4 Disconnectors and earthing switches are covered by IEC 62271-102. NOTE 5 High-voltage switches above 1 kV and less than 52 kV are covered by IEC 62271-103. The object of this document is to state: a) the characteristics of contactors and starters and associated equipment; b) the conditions with which contactors or starters comply with reference to: 1) their operation and behaviour, 2) their dielectric properties, 3) the degrees of protection provided by their enclosures, where applicable, 4) their construction, 5) for controllers, interactions between the various components, for example SCPD co-ordination; c) the tests intended for confirming that these conditions have been met, and the methods to be adopted for these tests; d) the information to be given with the equipment or in the manufacturer's literature.

This part of IEC 62271 applies to AC contactors and/or contactor-based controllers and motorstarters designed for indoor installation and operation at frequencies up to and including 60 Hz on systems having voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 24 kV. This document also includes additional requirements for outdoor installations where the equipment is housed in an additional protective enclosure. It is applicable only to three-pole devices for use in three-phase systems, and single-pole devices for use in single-phase systems. Two-pole contactors and starters for use in single-phase systems are subject to agreement between manufacturer and user. Contactors and/or starters dealt with in this document typically do not have adequate short-circuit interruption capability. In this context, this document gives requirements for: - starters associated with separate short-circuit protective devices; - controllers - contactors combined with short-circuit protective devices (SCPD). Contactors intended for closing and opening electric circuits and, if combined with suitable relays, for protecting these circuits against operating overloads are covered in this document. This document is also applicable to the operating devices of contactors and to their auxiliary equipment. Motor-starters intended to start and accelerate motors to normal speed, to ensure continuous operation of motors, to switch off the supply from the motor and to provide means for the protection of motors and associated circuits against operating overloads are dealt with. Motor-starter types included are: - direct-on-line starters; - reversing starters; - two-direction starters; - reduced kVA (voltage) starters; - auto-transformer starters; - rheostatic starters; - reactor starters. This document does not apply to: - circuit-breaker-based motor-starters; - single-pole operation of multi-pole contactors or starters; - two-step auto-transformer starters designed for continuous operation in the starting position; - unbalanced rheostatic rotor starters, i.e. where the resistances do not have the same value in all phases; - equipment designed not only for starting, but also for adjustment of speed; - liquid starters and those of the "liquid-vapour" type; - semiconductor contactors and starters making use of semiconductor contactors in the main circuit; - rheostatic stator starters; - contactors or starters designed for special applications. This document does not deal with components contained in contactors and contactor-based motor-starters, for which individual specifications exist. NOTE 1 Thermal electrical relays are covered by IEC 60255-149. NOTE 2 High-voltage current-limiting fuses are covered by IEC 60282-1 and IEC 60644. NOTE 3 Metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 52 kV are covered by IEC 62271-200. NOTE 4 Disconnectors and earthing switches are covered by IEC 62271-102. NOTE 5 High-voltage switches above 1 kV and less than 52 kV are covered by IEC 62271-103. The object of this document is to state: a) the characteristics of contactors and starters and associated equipment; b) the conditions with which contactors or starters comply with reference to: 1) their operation and behaviour, 2) their dielectric properties, 3) the degrees of protection provided by their enclosures, where applicable, 4) their construction, 5) for controllers, interactions between the various components, for example SCPD co-ordination; c) the tests intended for confirming that these conditions have been met, and the methods to be adopted for these tests; d) the information to be given with the equipment or in the manufacturer's literature.

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-september-2021
Nadomešča:
SIST EN 62271-106:2011
Visokonapetostne stikalne in krmilne narave - 106. del: Kontaktorji na izmenični
tok, kontaktorski krmilniki in motorni starterji (IEC 62271-106:2021)
High-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 106: Alternating current contactors,
contactor-based controllers and motor-starters (IEC 62271-106:2021)
Hochspannungs-Schaltgeräte und -Schaltanlagen - Teil 106: Wechselstrom-Schütze,
Kombinationsstarter und Motorstarter mit Schützen (IEC 62271-106:2021)
Appareillage à haute tension - Partie 106: Contacteurs, combinés de démarrage à
contacteurs et démarreurs de moteurs, pour courant alternatif (IEC 62271-106:2021)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN IEC 62271-106:2021
ICS:
29.130.10 Visokonapetostne stikalne in High voltage switchgear and
krmilne naprave controlgear
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EUROPEAN STANDARD EN IEC 62271-106

NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
June 2021
ICS 29.130.10 Supersedes EN 62271-106:2011 and all of its
amendments and corrigenda (if any)
English Version
High-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 106: Alternating
current contactors, contactor-based controllers and motor-
starters
(IEC 62271-106:2021)
Appareillage à haute tension - Partie 106: Contacteurs, Hochspannungs-Schaltgeräte und -Schaltanlagen - Teil
combinés de démarrage à contacteurs et démarreurs de 106: Wechselstrom-Schütze, Kombinationsstarter und
moteurs, pour courant alternatif Motorstarter mit Schützen
(IEC 62271-106:2021) (IEC 62271-106:2021)
This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2021-05-31. CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC
Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.
Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC
Management Centre or to any CENELEC member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation
under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the
same status as the official versions.
CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and the United Kingdom.

European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
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© 2021 CENELEC All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC Members.
Ref. No. EN IEC 62271-106:2021 E

European foreword
The text of document 17A/1296/FDIS, future edition 2 of IEC 62271-106, prepared by SC 17A
"Switching devices" of IEC/TC 17 "High-voltage switchgear and controlgear" was submitted to the IEC-
CENELEC parallel vote and approved by CENELEC as EN IEC 62271-106:2021.
The following dates are fixed:
• latest date by which the document has to be implemented at national (dop) 2022-02-28
level by publication of an identical national standard or by endorsement
• latest date by which the national standards conflicting with the (dow) 2024-05-31
document have to be withdrawn
This document supersedes EN 62271-106:2011 and all of its amendments and corrigenda (if any).
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
Endorsement notice
The text of the International Standard IEC 62271-106:2021 was approved by CENELEC as a
European Standard without any modification.
In the official version, for Bibliography, the following notes have to be added for the standards
indicated:
IEC 60034-11 NOTE Harmonized as EN 60034-11
IEC 60060 (series) NOTE Harmonized as EN 60060 (series)
IEC 60255-149:2013 NOTE Harmonized as EN 60255-149:2013 (not modified)
IEC 62271-103 NOTE Harmonized as EN 62271-103
Annex ZA
(normative)
Normative references to international publications
with their corresponding European publications
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments)
applies.
NOTE 1 Where an International Publication has been modified by common modifications, indicated by (mod), the
relevant EN/HD applies.
NOTE 2 Up-to-date information on the latest versions of the European Standards listed in this annex is available
here: www.cenelec.eu.
Publication Year Title EN/HD Year
IEC 60060-1 2010 High-voltage test techniques - Part 1: EN 60060-1 2010
General definitions and test requirements
IEC 60068-2-1 2007 Environmental testing - Part 2-1: Tests - EN 60068-2-1 2007
Test A: Cold
IEC 60068-2-2 2007 Environmental testing - Part 2-2: Tests - EN 60068-2-2 2007
Test B: Dry heat
IEC 60068-2-30 2005 Environmental testing - Part 2-30: Tests - EN 60068-2-30 2005
Test Db: Damp heat, cyclic (12 h + 12 h
cycle)
IEC 60076-2 - Power transformers - Part 2: Temperature EN 60076-2 -
rise for liquid-immersed transformers
IEC 60076-11 2018 Power transformers - Part 11: Dry-type EN IEC 60076-11 2018
transformers
IEC 60255-21-1 1988 Electrical relays - Part 21: Vibration, shock, EN 60255-21-1 1995
bump and seismic tests on measuring
relays and protection equipment - Section
One: Vibration tests (sinusoidal)
IEC 60282-1 - High-voltage fuses - Part 1: Current-limiting EN IEC 60282-1 -
fuses
IEC 60417 - Graphical symbols for use on equipment. - -
Index, survey and compilation of the single
sheets.
IEC 60644 - Specification for high-voltage fuse-links for EN 60644 -
motor circuit applications
IEC 60947-5-1 - Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - EN 60947-5-1 -
Part 5-1: Control circuit devices and
switching elements - Electromechanical
control circuit devices
IEC 61000-4-18 2019 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part EN IEC 61000-4-18 2019
4-18: Testing and measurement
techniques - Damped oscillatory wave
immunity test
Publication Year Title EN/HD Year
IEC 61230 - Live working - Portable equipment for EN 61230 -
earthing or earthing and short-circuiting
IEC 61812-1 - Time relays for industrial and residential EN 61812-1 -
use - Part 1: Requirements and tests
IEC 62271-1 2017 High-voltage switchgear and controlgear - EN 62271-1 2017
Part 1: Common specifications for
alternating current switchgear and
controlgear
IEC 62271-100 2021 High-voltage switchgear and controlgear - EN IEC 62271-100 2021
Part 100: Alternating-current circuit-
breakers
IEC 62271-102 2018 High-voltage switchgear and controlgear – EN IEC 62271-102 2018
Part 102: Alternating current disconnectors
and earthing switches
IEC 62271-110 2017 High-voltage switchgear and controlgear – EN IEC 62271-110 2018
Part 110: Inductive load switching
IEC 62271-200 2021 High-voltage switchgear and controlgear - EN IEC 62271-200 2021
Part 200: AC metal-enclosed switchgear
and controlgear for rated voltages above 1
kV and up to and including 52 kV

IEC 62271-106 ®
Edition 2.0 2021-04
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
High-voltage switchgear and controlgear –

Part 106: Alternating current contactors, contactor-based controllers and motor-

starters
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
ICS 29.130.10 ISBN 978-2-8322-9635-6

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms and definitions . 8
4 Normal and special service conditions . 23
5 Ratings . 24
6 Design and construction . 38
7 Type tests . 42
8 Routine tests . 70
9 Guide to the selection of contactors and motor-starters for service (informative) . 72
10 Information to be given with enquiries, tenders and orders (informative) . 76
11 Transport, storage, installation, operating instructions and maintenance. 78
12 Safety . 78
13 Influence of the product on the environment . 78
Annex A (normative) Identification of test objects . 79
Annex B (informative) Determination of the equivalent RMS value of a short-time
current during a short-circuit of a given duration . 80
Annex C (normative) Method for weatherproofing test for outdoor switchgear and
controlgear . 81
Annex D (informative) References for auxiliary and control circuit components . 82
Annex E (normative) Tolerances on test quantities during tests . 83
Annex F (informative) Information and technical requirements to be given with
enquires, tenders and orders . 88
Annex G (informative) List of symbols and abbreviations . 89
Annex H (informative) Electromagnetic compatibility on site . 90
Annex I (informative) List of notes concerning certain countries . 91
Annex J (informative) Extension of validity type tests . 92
Annex K (informative) Exposure to pollution . 93
Annex AA (normative) Records and reports of type tests for making, breaking and
short-time current performance . 94
Annex BB (normative) Disconnectors and earthing switches used in controllers . 98
Bibliography . 100

Figure 1 – Examples of speed/time curves . 32
Figure 2 – Representation by two parameters of a prospective TRV of a circuit . 60
Figure 3 – Representation of the specified TRV by a two-parameter reference line and
a delay line . 60
Figure 4 – Determination of power-frequency recovery voltage . 61
Figure 5 – Test duties A and B – preferred earth point . 63
Figure 6 – Test duties A and B – alternative earth point . 64
Figure 7 – Test duty C – preferred earth point . 64
Figure 8 – Test duty C – alternative earth point . 65
Figure 9 – Characteristics for determining take-over current . 66

IEC 62271-106:2021  IEC 2021 – 3 –
Figure BB.1 – Disconnector and earthing switch locations . 98

Table 1 – Ratings and characteristics . 25
Table 2 – Utilization categories . 31
Table 3 – Characteristics dependent on starter type . 37
Table 4 – Applicable type tests . 44
Table 5 – Intermittent duty operating cycles . 48
Table 6 – Verification of rated making and breaking capacities – Conditions for making
and breaking corresponding to the several utilization categories at rated voltage U . 52
r
Table 7 – Relationship between current broken I and OFF time . 55
c
Table 8 – Overload current withstand requirements . 56
Table 9 – Transient recovery voltage characteristics . 63
Table 10 – Verification of the number of on-load operating cycles – Conditions for

making and breaking corresponding to the several utilization categories . 68
Table E.101 – Tolerances on test quantities for type test . 83
Table G.101 – Additional list of symbols and abbreviations . 89

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HIGH-VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR AND CONTROLGEAR –

Part 106: Alternating current contactors,
contactor-based controllers and motor-starters

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rights. IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
International Standard IEC 62271-106 has been prepared by subcommittee 17A: Switching
devices, of IEC technical committee 17: High-voltage switchgear and controlgear.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2011. It constitutes a
technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
edition:
• document numbered to correspond to IEC 62271-1 2017.

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The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
FDIS Report on voting
17A/1296/FDIS 17A/1301/RVD
Full information on the voting for the approval of this International Standard can be found in the
report on voting indicated in the above table.
This document has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
This standard is to be read in conjunction with IEC 62271-1:2017. In order to simplify the
indication of corresponding requirements, the same numbering of clauses and subclauses is
used as in IEC 62271-1. Modifications to these clauses and subclauses are given under the
same numbering, whilst additional subclauses are numbered from 101.
A list of all parts of the IEC 62271 series under the general title, High-voltage switchgear and
controlgear, can be found on the IEC website.
The committee has decided that the contents of this document will remain unchanged until the
stability date indicated on the IEC website under "http://webstore.iec.ch" in the data related to
the specific document. At this date, the document will be
• reconfirmed,
• withdrawn,
• replaced by a revised edition, or
• amended.
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HIGH-VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR AND CONTROLGEAR –

Part 106: Alternating current contactors,
contactor-based controllers and motor-starters

1 Scope
This part of IEC 62271 applies to AC contactors and/or contactor-based controllers and motor-
starters designed for indoor installation and operation at frequencies up to and including 60 Hz
on systems having voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 24 kV. This document also
includes additional requirements for outdoor installations where the equipment is housed in an
additional protective enclosure.
It is applicable only to three-pole devices for use in three-phase systems, and single-pole
devices for use in single-phase systems. Two-pole contactors and starters for use in single-phase
systems are subject to agreement between manufacturer and user.
Contactors and/or starters dealt with in this document typically do not have adequate
short-circuit interruption capability. In this context, this document gives requirements for:
– starters associated with separate short-circuit protective devices;
– controllers – contactors combined with short-circuit protective devices (SCPD).
Contactors intended for closing and opening electric circuits and, if combined with suitable
relays, for protecting these circuits against operating overloads are covered in this document.
This document is also applicable to the operating devices of contactors and to their auxiliary
equipment.
Motor-starters intended to start and accelerate motors to normal speed, to ensure continuous
operation of motors, to switch off the supply from the motor and to provide means for the
protection of motors and associated circuits against operating overloads are dealt with.
Motor-starter types included are:
– direct-on-line starters;
– reversing starters;
– two-direction starters;
– reduced kVA (voltage) starters;
• auto-transformer starters;
• rheostatic starters;
• reactor starters.
This document does not apply to:
– circuit-breaker-based motor-starters;
– single-pole operation of multi-pole contactors or starters;
– two-step auto-transformer starters designed for continuous operation in the starting position;
– unbalanced rheostatic rotor starters, i.e. where the resistances do not have the same value
in all phases;
– equipment designed not only for starting, but also for adjustment of speed;

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– liquid starters and those of the "liquid-vapour" type;
– semiconductor contactors and starters making use of semiconductor contactors in the
main circuit;
– rheostatic stator starters;
– contactors or starters designed for special applications.
This document does not deal with components contained in contactors and contactor-based
motor-starters, for which individual specifications exist.
NOTE 1 Thermal electrical relays are covered by IEC 60255-149.
NOTE 2 High-voltage current-limiting fuses are covered by IEC 60282-1 and IEC 60644.
NOTE 3 Metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 52 kV
are covered by IEC 62271-200.
NOTE 4 Disconnectors and earthing switches are covered by IEC 62271-102.
NOTE 5 High-voltage switches above 1 kV and less than 52 kV are covered by IEC 62271-103.
The object of this document is to state:
a) the characteristics of contactors and starters and associated equipment;
b) the conditions with which contactors or starters comply with reference to:
1) their operation and behaviour,
2) their dielectric properties,
3) the degrees of protection provided by their enclosures, where applicable,
4) their construction,
5) for controllers, interactions between the various components, for example SCPD
co-ordination;
c) the tests intended for confirming that these conditions have been met, and the methods to
be adopted for these tests;
d) the information to be given with the equipment or in the manufacturer's literature.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies.
For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
IEC 60060-1:2010, High-voltage test techniques – Part 1: General definitions and test
requirements
IEC 60068-2-1:2007, Environmental testing – Part 2-1: Tests – Test A: Cold
IEC 60068-2-2:2007, Environmental testing – Part 2-2: Tests – Test B: Dry heat
IEC 60068-2-30:2005, Environmental testing – Part 2-30: Tests – Test Db: Damp heat, cyclic
(12 h + 12 h cycle)
IEC 60076-2, Power transformers – Part 2: Temperature rise for liquid-immersed transformers
IEC 60076-11:2018, Power transformers – Part 11: Dry-type transformers

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IEC 60255-21-1:1988, Electrical relays – Part 21: Vibration, shock, bump and seismic tests on
measuring relays and protection equipment – Section One: Vibration tests (sinusoidal)
IEC 60282-1, High-voltage fuses – Part 1: Current-limiting fuses
IEC 60417, Graphical symbols for use on equipment (available at http://www.graphical-
symbols.info/equipment)
IEC 60644, Specification for high-voltage fuse-links for motor circuit applications
IEC 60947-5-1, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 5-1: Control circuit devices and
switching elements – Electromechanical control circuit devices
IEC 61000-4-18:2019, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-18: Testing and
measurement techniques – Damped oscillatory wave immunity test
IEC 61230, Live working – Portable equipment for earthing or earthing and short-circuiting
IEC 61812-1, Time relays for industrial use and residential use – Part 1: Requirements and
tests
IEC 62271-1:2017, High-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 1: Common specifications
for alternating current switchgear and controlgear
IEC 62271-100:2021, High-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 100: Alternating current
circuit-breakers
IEC 62271-102:2018, High-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 102: Alternating current
disconnectors and earthing switches
IEC 62271-110:2017, High-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 110: Inductive load
switching
IEC 62271-200:2021, High-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 200: AC metal-enclosed
switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 52 kV
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in Clause 3 of
IEC 62271-1:2017, as well as the following, apply.
3.1 General terms and definitions
Subclause 3.1 of IEC 62271-1: 2017 applies with the following additions:
3.1.101
controlgear
general term covering switching devices and their combination with associated control,
measuring, protective and regulating equipment, also assemblies of such devices and
equipment with associated interconnections, accessories, enclosures and supporting
structures, intended in principle for the control of electric energy consuming equipment
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-11-03]

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3.1.102
overcurrent
current exceeding the rated current
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-11-06]
3.1.103
short-circuit current
over-current resulting from a short circuit due to a fault or an incorrect connection in an electric
circuit
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-11-07]
3.1.104
overload
operating conditions in an electrically undamaged circuit, which cause an over-current
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-11-08]
3.1.105
conductive part
part which is capable of conducting current although it may not necessarily be used for carrying
service current
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-11-09]
3.1.106
ambient air temperature
temperature, determined under prescribed conditions, of the air surrounding the complete
switching device or fuse
Note 1 to entry: For switching devices or fuses installed inside an enclosure, it is the temperature of the air outside
the enclosure.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-11-13]
3.2 Assemblies of switchgear and controlgear
Subclause 3.2 of IEC 62271-1: 2017 applies.
3.3 Parts of assemblies
Subclause 3.3 of IEC 62271-1: 2017 applies.
3.4 Switching devices
Subclause 3.4 of IEC 62271-1: 2017 applies with the following modifications.
3.4.101
switching device
device designed to make or break the current in one or more electric circuits
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-14-01]

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3.4.102
mechanical switching device
switching device (such as a contactor or a disconnector) designed to close and open one or
more electric circuits by means of separable contacts
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-14-02, modified: Note 1 to entry deleted.]
3.4.103
disconnector
mechanical switching device which provides, in the open position, an isolating distance in
accordance with specified requirements
Note 1 to entry: A disconnector is capable of opening and closing a circuit either when negligible current is broken
or made, or when no significant change in the voltage across the terminals of each of the poles of the disconnector
occurs. It is also capable of carrying currents under normal circuit conditions and carrying for a specified time currents
under abnormal conditions such as those of short circuit.
Note 2 to entry: A withdrawable contactor assembly may be used as a disconnector.
Note 3 to entry: In North America, this device is also called an isolating means or an isolating switch.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-14-05, modified: Note 2 and 3 added.]
3.4.104
earthing switch
mechanical switching device for earthing parts of a circuit, capable of withstanding for a
specified time currents under abnormal conditions such as those of short circuit, but not
required to carry current under normal conditions of the circuit
Note 1 to entry: An earthing switch may have a short-circuit making capacity.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-14-11]
3.4.105
contactor
mechanical switching device having only one position of rest, operated otherwise than by hand,
capable of making, carrying and breaking currents under normal circuit conditions including
operating overload conditions
Note 1 to entry: Contactors may be designated according to the method by which the force for closing the main
contacts is provided.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-14-33]
3.4.106
electromagnetic contactor
contactor in which the force for closing or opening the main contacts is provided by an
electromagnet
3.4.107
vacuum contactor
contactor in which the main contacts open and close within a highly evacuated envelope
3.4.108
SF contactor
contactor in which the main contacts open and close within an SF gas-filled compartment
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3.4.109
latched contactor
contactor, the moving elements of which are prevented by means of a latching arrangement
from returning to the position of rest when the operating means are de-energized
Note 1 to entry: The latching, and the release of the latching, may be mechanical, electromagnetic, pneumatic, etc.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-14-34, modified: Note 2 to entry deleted.]
3.4.110
starter
combination of all the switching means necessary to start and stop a motor in combination with
suitable overload protection
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-14-38, modified: Note 1 to entry deleted.]
3.4.110.1
direct-on-line starter
starter which connects the line voltage across the motor terminals in one step
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-14-40]
3.4.110.2
reversing starter
starter intended to cause the motor to reverse the direction of rotation by reversing the motor
primary connections even when the motor is running
3.4.110.3
two-direction starter
starter intended to cause the motor to reverse the direction of rotation by reversing the motor
primary connections only when the motor is not running
3.4.110.4
reduced kVA starter
starter which reduces the starting kVA of the motor
Note 1 to entry: Reduced kVA starters may include auto-transformer, reactor, rheostatic starters.
3.4.110.5
auto-transformer starter
starter which uses one or more reduced voltages derived from an auto-transformer
3.4.110.6
rheostatic starter
starter utilizing one or several resistors for obtaining, during starting, stated motor torque
characteristics and for limiting the current
Note 1 to entry: A rheostatic starter generally consists of three basic parts, which may be supplied either as a
composite unit or as separate units to be connected at the place of utilization:
– the mechanical switching devices for supplying the stator (generally associated with an overload protective
device);
– the resistor(s) inserted in the rotor circuit;
– the mechanical switching devices for cutting out the resistor(s) successively.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-14-42, modified: Note 1 to entry added.]

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3.4.110.7
rheostatic rotor starter
rheostatic starter for an asynchronous wound-rotor motor which, during the starting period, cuts
out successively one or several resistors previously provided in the rotor circuit
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-14-43]
3.4.110.8
reactor starter
primary reactor starter
starter that includes a reactor connected in series with the stator winding of an alternating
current motor to furnish reduced voltage for starting
3.4.110.9
electromagnetic starter
starter in which the force for closing the main contacts is provided by an electromagnet
3.4.110.10
n-step starter
starter in which there are (n – 1) intermediate accelerating positions between the off and full on
positions
Note 1 to entry: A starter in which there is no intermediate accelerating position between the OFF and ON positions
is a single step or direct-on-line starter (see 3.4.110.1).
Note 2 to entry: A starter in which there is only one intermediate accelerating position between the OFF and ON
positions is known as a two-step starter.
Note 3 to entry: A three-step rheostatic starter has two sections of resistors used for starting.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-14-41]
3.4.111
controller
combination starter
equipment consisting of a contactor, overload protection, a disconnector and a short-circuit
protective device (SCPD), mounted and wired in one common enclosure
Note 1 to entry: A controller may be used for functions other than motor starting, for example transformer control
and protection, or capacitor control.
3.4.111.1
transformer controller
combination of all the switching means necessary to energize and de-energize a transformer in
combination with suitable overload protection
3.4.111.2
capacitor controller
combination of all the switching means necessary to energize and de-energize a capacitor or
capacitor bank in combination with suitable protection
3.4.112
short-circuit protective device
SCPD
device intended to protect a circuit or parts of a circuit against short-circuit currents by
interrupting them
Note 1 to entry: Usually this function is provided by fuses.

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3.4.113
contactor class C1
contactor with a low probability of restrike during capacitive current breaking as demonstrated
by the type tests
3.4.114
contactor class C2
contactor with a very low probability of restrike during capacitive current breaking as
demonstrated by type tests
3.5 Parts of switchgear and controlgear
Subclause 3.5 of 62271-1:2017 applies with the following modifications:
3.5.101 Parts of contactors, starters and controllers
3.5.101.1
pole of a switching device
portion of a switching device associated exclusively with one electrically separated conducting
path of its main circuit and excluding those portions which provide a means for mounting and
operating all poles together
Note 1 to entry: A switching device is called single-pole if it has only one pole. If it has more than one pole, it may
be called multipole (two-pole, three-pole, etc.) provided the poles are or can be coupled in such a manner as to
operate together.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-15-01]
3.5.101.2
main circuit
all the conductive parts of a switching device included in the circuit which it is designed to close
or open
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-15-02]
3.5.101.3
control circuit
all the conductive parts (other than the main circuit) of a switching device which are included in
a circuit used for the closing operation or opening operation, or both, of the device
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-15-03]
3.5.101.4
auxiliary circuit
all the conductive parts of a switching device which are intended to be included in a circuit other
than the main circuit and the control circuits of the device
Note 1 to entry: Some auxiliary circuits fulfil supplementary functions such as signalling, interlocking, etc., and, as
such, they may be part of the control circuit of another switching device.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-15-04]
3.5.101.5
main contact
contact included in the main circuit of a mechanical switching device, intended to carry, in the
closed position, the current of the main circuit
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-15-07]

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3.5.101.6
control contact
contact included in a control circuit of a mechanical switching device and mechanically operated
by this device
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-15-09]
3.5.101.7
auxiliary contact
contact included in an auxiliary circuit and mechanically operated by the switching device
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-15-10]
3.5.101.8
"a" contact
make contact
control or auxiliary contact which is closed when the main contacts of the mechanical switching
device are closed and open when they are open
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-15-12]
3.5.101.9
"b" contact
break contact
control or auxiliary contact which is open when the main contacts of a mechanical switching
device are closed and closed when they are open
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-15-13]
3.5.110 Fuses
3.5.110.1
fuse
device that by the fusing of one or more of its specially designed and proportioned components
opens the circuit in which it is inserted by breaking the current when this exceeds a given value
for a sufficient time. The fuse comprises all the parts that form the complete device
Note 1 to entry: Fuses are commonly used as the SCPD in starts and controllers (3.4.112).
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-18-01]
3.5.110.2
striker
mechanical device forming part of a fuse-link which, when the fuse operates, releases the
energy required to cause operation of other apparatus or indicators, or to provide interlocking
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-18-18]
3.5.110.3
pre-arcing time
melting time
interval of time between the beginning of a current large enough to cause a break in the fuse-
element(s) and the instant when an arc is initiated
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-18-21]

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3.5.110.4
operating time
total clearing time
sum of the pre-arcing time and the arcing time
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-18-22]
3.5.110.5
Joule integral
I t
integral of the square of the current over a given time interval:
t
2 2
I t = i d t

t
2 2
Note 1 to entry: The pre-arcing I t is the I t integral extended over the pre-arcing time of the fuse.
2 2
Note 2 to entry: The operating I t is the I t integral extended over the operating time of the fuse.
Note 3 to entry: The energy in joules liberated in one ohm of resistance in a circuit protected by a fuse is equal to
2 2
the value of the operating I t expressed in A s.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-18-23]
3.5.112
extendable power bus
main power bus
that portion of the power bus that is capable of being extended to connect two or more vertical
sections or controllers
3.6 Operational characteristics of switchgear and controlgear
Subclause 3.6 of IEC 62271-1: 2017 applies with the following modifications:
3.6.101
operation
transfer of the moving contact(s) from one position to an adjacent position
Note 1 to entry: For a circuit-breaker, this can be a closing operation or an opening operation.
Note 2 to entry: If distinction is necessary, an operation in the electrical sense, e.g. make or break, is referred to
as a switching operation, and an operation in the mechanical sense, e.g. close or open, is referred to as a mechanical
operation.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-16-01]
3.6.102
operating cycle
succession of operations from one position to another and back to the first position through all
other positions, if any
Note 1 to entry: This may be a closing operation followed by an opening operation.
Note 2 to entry: A succession of operations not forming an operating cycle is referred to as an operating series.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-16-02, modified: Notes 1 and 2 added.]
3.6.103
closing operation
operation by which the device is brought from the open position to the closed position

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[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-16-08]
3.6.104
opening operation
operation by which the device is brought from the closed position to the open position
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-16-09]
3.6.105
closed position
position in which the predetermined continuity of the main circuit of the device is secured
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-16-22]
3.6.106
open position
position in which the predetermined clearance between open contacts in the main circuit of the
device is secured
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-16-23]
3.6.107
position of rest
position which the moving elements of the contactor take up when its electromagnet or its
compressed-air device is not energized
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-441:2000, 441-16-24]
3.6.108
overload relay or release
over-current relay or release intended for protection against overloads (including, where
applicable, operating transformer(s) and interconnections)
3.6.109
thermal overload relay or release
inverse time-delay overload relay or release depending for its operation (including its time
delay) on the thermal action of the current flowing in the relay or release
3.6.110
current setting
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