Automatic electrical controls - Part 2-12: Particular requirements for electrically operated door locks

Automatische elektrische Regel- und Steuergeräte - Teil 2-12: Besondere Anforderungen an elektrisch betriebene Türverriegelungen

Dispositifs de commande électrique automatiques - Partie 2-12: Exigences particulières pour les serrures électriques de portes

Avtomatske električne krmilne naprave - 2-12. del: Posebne zahteve za električne zapore vrat

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-september-2024
Avtomatske električne krmilne naprave - 2-12. del: Posebne zahteve za električne
zapore vrat
Automatic electrical controls - Part 2-12: Particular requirements for electrically operated
door locks
Automatische elektrische Regel- und Steuergeräte - Teil 2-12: Besondere
Anforderungen an elektrisch betriebene Türverriegelungen
Dispositifs de commande électrique automatiques - Partie 2-12: Exigences particulières
pour les serrures électriques de portes
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN IEC 60730-2-12:2024
ICS:
91.190 Stavbna oprema Building accessories
97.120 Avtomatske krmilne naprave Automatic controls for
za dom household use
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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TC 72 : AUTOMATIC ELECTRICAL CONTROLS
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TITLE:
Automatic electrical controls - Part 2-12: Particular requirements for electrically operated door
locks
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1 CONTENTS
2 1 Scope . 7
3 This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following: . 7
4 2 Normative references . 8
5 3 Terms and definitions . 8
6 3.1 Definitions of types of control according to purpose . 8
7 3.2 Definitions relating to the function of controls . 8
8 4 General . 9
9 4.1 General notes on tests . 9
10 5 Required technical information. . 9
11 5.1 Methods of providing technical information . 9
12 6 Protection against electric shock . 9
13 7 Provision for protective earthing . 10
14 8 Terminals and terminations . 10
15 9 Constructional requirements . 10
16 9.1 Actions . 10
17 10 Threaded parts and connections . 10
18 11 Creepage distances, clearances and distances through solid insulation . 10
19 12 Components . 10
20 13 Fault assessment on electronic circuits. 10
21 13.1 Fault assessment for inherent safety . 11
22 14 Moisture and dust resistance . 11
23 15 Electric strength and insulation resistance . 11
24 16 Heating . 11
25 17 Manufacturing deviation and drift . 11
26 18 Environmental stress . 11
27 19 Endurance . 11
28 19.1 General requirements . 11
29 19.2 Thermal conditions for the tests . 12
30 19.3 Manual and mechanical conditions for the tests . 12
31 19.4 Overvoltage test or overload test in all countries using an overload test of
32 automatic action at accelerated rate. . 12
33 19.5 Test of automatic action at accelerated rate. . 12
34 19.6 Test of automatic action at slow rate . 13
35 19.7 Overvoltage test or overload test in all countries that use the overload test of
36 manual action at accelerated speed . 13
37 19.8 Test of manual action at slow speed . 13
38 19.9 Test of manual action at high speed which has multiple poles, and where
39 polarity reversal occurs during the action . 13
40 19.10 Test of manual action at accelerated speed . 13
41 20 Mechanical strength . 13
42 21 Resistance to heat, fire and tracking . 14
43 21.1 General requirements . 14
44 22 Resistance to corrosion . 14
45 23 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements – Emission . 14
46 24 Normal operation . 14
47 25 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements – Immunity . 14

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48 26 Abnormal operation tests . 14
49 26.1.101 . 14
50 Annex H (normative) Requirements related to functional safety . 16
51 Annex R (informative) National differences relevant in the United States of America . 21
52 R.2 Normative references . 21
53 Annex S (informative) National differences relevant in Japan . 22
54 S.2 Normative references . 22
55 Annex T (informative) National differences relevant in Canada . 23
56 T.2 Normative references . 23
59 Table 1 – Required technical information and methods of providing these information . 9
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62 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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65 AUTOMATIC ELECTRICAL CONTROLS –
67 Part 2-12: Particular requirements for electrically operated door locks
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103 CONTROLS. It is an International Standard.
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110 The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
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