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EVS-EN 60519-12:2013

Safety in electroheating installations - Part 12: Particular requirements for infrared electroheating installations (IEC 60519-12:2013)

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Kehtetu alates 16.03.2018
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IEC 60519-12:2013; EN 60519-12:2013
Tegevusala (ICS grupid)
25.180.10 Elektriahjud
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2014/35/EU Madalpinge

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16.03.2018
Põhitekst
05.08.2013
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This part of IEC 60519 specifies safety requirements for industrial electroheating equipment and installations in which infrared radiation, usually generated by infrared emitters, is significantly dominating over heat convection or heat conduction as means of energy transfe to the material to be heated or treated. A further limitation of the scope is that the infrared emitters have a maximum spectral emission at longer wavelengths than 780 nm in air or vacuum, and are emitting wideband spectra such as by thermal radiation or high pressure arcs. IEC 60519-1:2010 defines infrared as radiation within the frequency range between about 400 THz and 300 GHz. This corresponds to the wavelength range between 780 nm and 1 mm in vacuum. Industrial infrared heating usually uses infrared sources with rated temperatures between 500 °C and 3 000 °C; the emitted radiation from these sources dominates in the wavelength range between 780 nm and 10 μm. Since substantial emission of e.g. blackbody thermal emitters may extend beyond 780 nm or 3 000 nm, the safety aspects of emitted visible light and emission at wavelengths longer than 3 000 nm are also considered in this standard. This standard is not applicable to: – infrared installations with lasers or light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as main sources – they are covered by IEC 62471:2006, IEC 60825-1:2007 [4] and IEC/TR 60825-9:1999 [5]; – appliances for use by the general public; – appliances for laboratory use – they are covered by IEC 61010-1:2010 [6]; – electroheating installations where resistance heated bare wires, tubes or bars are used as heating elements, and infrared radiation is not a dominant side effect of the intended use, covered by IEC 60519-2:2006 [3]; – infrared heating equipment with a nominal combined electrical power of the infrared emitters of less than 250 W; – handheld infrared equipment. Industrial infrared electroheating equipment under the scope of this standard typically uses the Joule effect for the conversion of electric energy into infrared radiation by one or several sources. Radiation is then emitted from one or several elements onto the material to be treated. Such infrared heating elements are in particular: – thermal infrared emitters in the form of tubular, plate-like or otherwise shaped ceramics with a resistive element inside; – infrared quartz glass tube or halogen lamp emitters with a hot filament as a source; – non insulated elements made from molybdenum disilicide, silicon carbide, graphite, ironchromium- aluminium alloys like KanthalTM or comparable materials; – wide-spectrum arc lamps.

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