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ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCE Simon Fraser University School of Engineering Science

ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCE Simon Fraser University School of Engineering Science. Ken Rutledge CSA International. ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCE. WHY?. ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCE . public safety government requirement liability marketing consumer choice

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ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCE Simon Fraser University School of Engineering Science

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  1. ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCESimon Fraser UniversitySchool of Engineering Science Ken RutledgeCSA International

  2. ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCE WHY?

  3. ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCE • public safety • government requirement • liability • marketing • consumer choice • dead customers can’t buy more stuff • and . . . .

  4. ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCE BECAUSE! Someone will find a way to use your product in a way that you didn’t intend it to be used

  5. STANDARDS WHY? • Consistency • Compatibility • Safety • Risk mitigation

  6. STANDARDS • Standards evaluate specific hazards • Hazards may be unique to class of product. ie: electro-medical products 2-part series • part-1 general requirements • 50+ ‘part 2’ product-specific requirements • CSA 2500 published standards • 350+ electrical / electronic

  7. STANDARDS STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT • Written by consensus • Representation from: • industry • standards committees • academics • special interest groups

  8. STANDARDS ELECTRICAL / ELECTRONIC • consumer • industrial / commercial • information technology • audio/video • electro-medical

  9. STANDARDS HARMONIZED STANDARDS • International Electrotechnical Commission - IEC • Adopted internationally • National Standards • Global Market • Reduced compliance costs

  10. HAZARDS TYPES OF HAZARD • fire • electric shock • energy • burn • physical • or . . .

  11. HAZARDS . . . a complete lack of common sense

  12. HAZARDS ELECTRICAL • supply • 120V, 15A nominal • 30A / 2m before breaker trip • up to 20kA momentary fault • hazard limits • P>15W = potential fire hazard • I>0.5mA = reaction / I>10mA = can’t let go • 0.45µC @ > 60V = hazardous charge • human physiology controlled by electrical impulses • conflicting impulses can cause fibrillation or arrest

  13. COMPLIANCE STRATEGIES FOR COMPLIANCE • Design compliance into product • Test before applying for evaluation • Preliminary consultation (TIS)

  14. COMPLIANCE STRATEGIES FOR COMPLIANCE • Creepage distance & clearance • layers of insulation • Fault protection • ‘Double’ protection

  15. CERTIFICATION PURPOSE • Independent evaluation by an accredited organization • Statement of compliance • Access to market(s) • On-going conformity assessment • Marketing

  16. CERTIFICATION PRODUCT EVALUATION • Physical examination • Testing • Normal operation • Fault conditions • Documentation • Descriptive Report for inspections • Certificate and product listing for client

  17. CERTIFICATION FOLLOW-UP • Annual fees • Factory Inspections

  18. INTERNATIONAL CB Scheme • International agreement • Harmonized standards • Common report format • Issue local certification mark • Global Market • Reduced compliance costs

  19. INTERNATIONAL CE: Self-Declaration • European Union countries • Product specific Directives • Electronic: Low Voltage Directive • Safety and EMC • Self-Declaration

  20. INTERNATIONAL WEEE Directive • Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment • EU Member countries • Landfill content • Producer responsible for recycling costs • Manufacture with ‘friendly’ materials • Will become CE Mark requirement

  21. ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCE PURPOSE • compatibility • safety • risk mitigation • and . . .

  22. ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCE You know they’re out there . . .

  23. ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCE thanks - Ken Rutledge CSA International

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