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Dimensioning of clearances
Technical appendix
The pollution severity categories N
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are as follows: are household appliances, portable installation, and equipment for
tools and similar loads. industrial use and some other
Pollution severity category 1: equipment, e.g. stationary motors
No pollution, or only dry, non- – Equipment of overvoltage category III with permanent connections to the
conductive pollution that has no is equipment that is part of the permanent installation.
influence. permanent electrical installation and
other equipment where a higher – Equipment of overvoltage category IV
Pollution severity category 2: degree of availability is expected. is for use at or in the proximity of the
Non-conductive pollution only; incoming supply point of the electrical
occasional condensation may cause N
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temporary conductivity. equipment are distribution boards, the main distribution board.
circuit-breakers, wiring systems
Pollution severity category 3: (IEV 826-06-01, including cables,
Conductive pollution, or dry, busbars, junction boxes, switches,
non-conductive pollution that is liable
to be rendered conductive through
condensation. Table 3a: Single-phase 2- or 3-wire AC or DC Table 3b: 3-phase 3- or 4-wire AC systems
systems
Pollution severity category 4: Rated voltage of Voltages for table 4 Rated voltage Voltages for table 4
the power supply For insulation For insulation of the For insulation For insulation
Contamination results in constant (mains)*) phase-to-phase 1) phase-to-earth 1) power supply phase-to-phase 1) phase-to-earth 1)
conductivity, e.g. caused by conductive All systems 3-wire systems, (mains)*) All systems 3-phase 3-phase
dust, rain or snow. neutr. point earthing 4-wire systems 3-wire systems
V V V with earthed unearthed1) or
12,5 12,5 – neutral wire2) phase-earthed
The following aspects apply to 24 25 – V V V V
the overvoltage categories in 25 60 63 32 63
accordance with the German standard 30 32 – 110/120/127 125 80 125
DIN VDE 0110-1: 42 150**) 160 – 160
48 50 – 208 200 125 200
50**) 220/230/240 250 160 250
Electrical equipment fed directly from 60 63 – 300**) 320 – 320
the low-voltage mains 30–60 63 32 380/400/415 400 250 400
100**) 100 – 440 500 250 500
Specification of a specific overvoltage
110 125 – 480/500 500 320 500
category shall be based on the 120 575 630 400 630
following: 150**) 160 – 600**) 630 – 630
220 250 – 660/690 630 400 630
110–220 250 125 720/830 800 500 800
– Equipment of overvoltage category I
120–240 960 1000 630 1000
is equipment that is intended to be 300**) 320 – 1000**) 1000 – 1000
connected to the permanent electrical 220–440 500 250
1) Phase-to-earth insulation levels for unearthed or impedance-earthed systems
installation of a building. Measures 600**) 630 – are equal to those of phase-to-phase because the operating voltage to
480–960 1000 500 earth of any phase can, in practice, reach full phase-to-phase voltage.
to limit transient overvoltages to the 1000**) 1000 –
This is because the actual voltage to earth is determined by the insulation
resistance and capacitive reactance of each phase to earth; thus, a low (but
specific level are taken outside the acceptable) insulation resistance of one phase can earth it and raise the
1) Phase-to-earth insulation levels for unearthed or impedance-earthed systems other two to full phase-to-phase voltage to earth.
equipment, either in the permanent are equal to those of phase-to-phase because the operating voltage to earth
of any phase can, in practice, reach full phase-to-phase voltage. This is 2) For electrical equipment for use in both 3-phase 4-wire and 3-phase 3-wire
installation or between the permanent because the actual voltage to earth is determined by the insulation resistance supplies, earthed and unearthed, use the values for 3-wire systems only.
installation and the equipment. and capacitive reactance of each phase to earth; thus, a low (but acceptable)
insulation resistance of one phase can earth it and raise the other two to full
*) It is assumed that the rated voltage of the electrical equipment is not lower
than the nominal voltage of the power supply.
phase-to-phase voltage to earth.
**) Because of the common changes, the meaning of the ** symbol has not
*) It is assumed that the rated voltage of the electrical equipment is not lower
– Equipment of overvoltage category II
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been used in table 1; i.e. the / symbol indicates a 4-wire 3-phase distribution
than the nominal voltage of the power supply. system. The lower value is the phase-to-neutral voltage, while the higher
is equipment to be connected to the **) Because of the common changes, the meaning of the ** symbol has not value is the phase-to-phase voltage. Where only one value is indicated, it
been used in table 1; i.e. the / symbol indicates a 4-wire 3-phase distribution refers to 3-wire, 3-phase systems and specifies the value phase-to-phase.
permanent electrical installation of a system. The lower value is the phase-to-neutral voltage, while the higher The values given in table 1 are still taken into account in tables 3a and 3b
value is the phase-to-phase voltage. Where only one value is indicated, it by the ** symbol.
building. refers to 3-wire, 3-phase systems and specifies the value phase-to-phase.
The values given in table 1 are still taken into account in tables 3a and 3b
by the ** symbol.
N
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equipment are electricity meters, connectors) is based on pollution minimum creepage distances are
circuit-breakers and ripple control severity 3 and overvoltage category III determined from table 4.
units. considering all types of systems.
The insulating materials are subdivided
Note on application of pollution Dimensioning of creepage into four groups according to their CTI
severity and overvoltage distances (Comparative Tracking Index):
categories
Decisive for dimensioning of creepage Insulating material
The pollution severity and rated distances are the rated voltages derived I 600 ≤ CTI
impulse withstand voltage derived from the system voltages of the II 400 ≤ CTI < 600
from the overvoltage category are each power supply for the respective type III a 175 ≤ CTI < 400
specified in this catalogue and are of supply system in conjunction with III b 100 ≤ CTI < 175
product-related. the pollution severity (classification,
In principle, the dimensioning of see “Clearances”) and the insulating
clearance and creepage distances, and material used.
the resulting specification of ratings for Taking into account tables 3a and 3b
electromechanical products (terminal and the CTI (Comparative Tracking
Technical appendix
The comparative tracking index must
be determined according to
DIN IEC 112/VDE 0303 part 1 on the
basis of
specially prepared samples with test
solution A.
Pollution- Minimum
severity width x mm
1 0,25
2 1,0
3 1,5
4 2,5
Creepage distance determination related to UL 840 Clearance determination related to UL 840 for 300 Volt
Operating Creepage distance Overvoltage Rated Impulse minimum
Voltage for material group (CTI)* category withstand Clearance
I II IIIa & IIIb voltage peak (600 V)
UL 840 Table 9.1 Polution degree 3 320 V 4.0 mm 4.5 mm 5.0 mm UL 840 Table 8.1 Polution degree 3 II 2.5 kV 1.5 mm
(alternate 36.9.3 UL 508C) 400 V 5.0 mm 5.6 mm 6.3 mm (alternate 36.9.3 UL 508C) III 4.0 kV 3.0 mm
UL 840 is similar to IEC 664-1 500 V 6.3 mm 7.1 mm 8.0 mm UL 840 is similar to IEC 664-1 IV 6.0 kV 5.5 mm
UL 840 Table 9.1 320 V 1.6 mm 2.2 mm 3.2 mm UL 840 Table 8.1 II 2.5 kV 1.5 mm
Polution degree 2 400 V 2.0 mm 2.8 mm 4.0 mm Polution degree 2 III 4.0 kV 3.0 mm
(alternate 36.9.3 UL 508C) 500 V 2.5 mm 3.6 mm 5.0 mm (alternate 36.9.3 UL 508C) IV 6.0 kV 5.5 mm
Creepage distance determination related to UL 840 Clearance determination related to UL 840 for 600 Volt
Operating Creepage distance Overvoltage Rated Impulse minimum
Voltage for material group (CTI)* category withstand Clearance
I II IIIa & IIIb voltage peak (600 V)
UL 840 Table 9.1 Polution degree 3 630 V 8.0 mm 9.0 mm 10.0 mm UL 840 Table 8.1 Polution degree 3 II 4.0 kV 3.0 mm
(alternate 36.9.3 UL 508C) 800 V 10.0 mm 11.0 mm 12.5 mm (alternate 36.9.3 UL 508C) III 6.0 kV 5.5 mm
UL 840 is similar to IEC 664-1 1000 V 12.5 mm 14.0 mm 16.0 mm UL 840 is similar to IEC 664-1 IV 8.0 kV 8.0 mm
UL 840 Table 9.1 630 V 3.2 mm 4.5 mm 6.3 mm UL 840 Table 8.1 II 4.0 kV 3.0 mm
Polution degree 2 800 V 4.0 mm 5.6 mm 8.0 mm Polution degree 2 III 6.0 kV 5.5 mm
(alternate 36.9.3 UL 508C) 1000 V 5.0 mm 7.1 mm 10.0 mm (alternate 36.9.3 UL 508C) IV 8.0 kV 8.0 mm
No
UL 1059 Terminal Blocks
Yes
UL 508 / 508C
No Standard Industrial Controls /
UL 840 exception Requirements Power Conversion
Alternative for PCB Components Equipment
Yes Yes
UL 508A
Standard
UL 840 exception
No
Requirements
Industrial Control
Panels
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Yes Yes
UL 2011
Standard
UL 840 exception
No
Requirements
Factory Automation
Equipment
Yes Yes