The TS EN 60204-1 standard covers the applications of electrical, electronic, and programmable electronic equipment and systems for machines that cannot be moved by hand while in operation.
This standard covers the safety requirements for electrical appliances used in households and similar locations, as well as for commercial purposes, operating at a nominal voltage not exceeding 250 V for single-phase and 480 V for others.
Luminaires shall be designed and constructed to operate safely under normal use and to present no danger to persons or the environment.
This part of IEC 60745 covers the safety of hand-held, motor-driven or magnetically driven electrical tools, with the tools' nominal voltage being single-phase a.c. or d.c., and for three-phase a.c., up to 440 V tools.
The EN 61010-1 standard specifies safety rules that generally apply to all equipment covered within its scope.
For every type of low voltage switchgear and controlgear panels, only two standards are required to define all the rules and corresponding verification methods.
EN 61558-1 covers safety rules related to transformers. When the term transformer is used, it refers to transformers, reactors, and power supplies where applicable.
EN 62368-1 applies to information technology equipment powered by battery or mains, including electrical commercial devices and associated devices, with a rated voltage not exceeding 600 V.
The EN 62841-1 standard relates to the safety of electric or magnetically driven devices.
The residual current operated protective devices specified in the IEC 60755 standard are primarily designed to provide protection against the danger of electric shocks, which can be hazardous and potentially fatal.