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IEC EN 61558 standard for Transformer and Power Supplies

December 08, 2023

IEC EN 61558 standard for Transformer and Power Supplies

61558 KSPOWER

Transformer and Power Supply manufacturers will need to meet the new requirements of IEC 61558-1 in order to obtain access to international markets. As more end-product standards reference IEC 61558-1, manufacturers of appliances, controls, luminaires, and other products referenced below targeted for international trade must also be aware of the new requirements for transformers and Power Supplies.

 

IEC 61558 protects buyers against unsafe products and enables responsible suppliers to demonstrate adherence to accepted safety principles. IEC 61558 is a series of standards maintained by the IEC Technical Committee (TC) 96 – “Transformers, Reactors, Power Supply Units and Combinations Thereof. TC96 documentation explains that the committee is concerned with transformers and power supply units intended to allow the application of protective measures against electric shock. It does not cover transformers intended to supply distribution networks.

 

Generally, the scope of IEC 61558 is limited to equipment with input voltage up to 1000 Vac and output voltage up to 1000 Vac or 1500 V ripple-free DC (roughly 1000 V x 2). The source frequency can be up to 500 Hz. Output power ratings are typically up to 25 kVA for single-phase transformers or linear power supplies (40 kVA for 3-phase) and up to 1 kVA for single-phase or 3-phase switch mode power supplies.

 

IEC 61558 comprises two parts:

 

61558-1 contains general specifications

61558-2 presents requirements for specific product types


Note that part 2 specifications may include additional or different limitations on input and output ratings. All part 1 specifications must be met unless superseded by a part 2 requirement. All products must comply with an applicable part 2.

 

IEC 61558 certification requires compliance with the 61558-1 general requirements and the relevant part 2. If two part 2 conditions apply, compliance with both is required.

 

Various IEC product standards refer to 61558 as a means of ensuring the overall safety of products that contain transformers and/or power supplies. Some examples include:

 

IEC 61558Transformers, Reactors, and Power Supply Units

IEC 60335Safety of Household and Similar Appliances

IEC 60730Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use

IEC 60204Electrical Equipment of Machines

IEC 61347Lamp Controlgear

IEC 60598Luminaires

 

There are 18 part-2 specifications relating to various types of transformers, such as separating transformers, control transformers, isolating transformers, and product-specific applications such as transformers for use in toys, or in the ignition systems of oil and gas burners. Switch mode power supplies are covered in parts 2-16.

 

Functional and Protective Insulation


As far as general applications for transformers and power supplies are concerned, there are certain basic standards.

 

Separating transformer: transformer with input and output windings separated by at least basic insulation

Isolating transformer: double or reinforced isolation

Safety isolating transformer: isolating transformers designed to deliver Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) or Protective Extra-Low Voltage (PELV)

Auto transformer: no isolation


SELV is defined as a voltage lower than 50 Vac or 120 Vdc. PELV has the same parameters as SELV and also allows functional earthing.

 

To ensure safety for users of electrical equipment, there must be means to prevent coming into contact with dangerous voltages. Practically, this is achieved through a combination of insulation and earthing or by ensuring only low voltages are present in the system.

 

IEC 61558 refers to three transformer classes in terms of protection:

 

Class I transformer: basic insulation with the addition of an earthing terminal for connecting to the protective earthing conductor in the fixed wiring of the installation to prevent accessible conductive parts from becoming live if the basic insulation fails.

Class II transformer: basic insulation with additional safety precautions such as double insulation or reinforced insulation. An earthing terminal may be present but isolated from accessible surfaces.

Class III transformer: protection against electric shock relies on source supply at or below SELV. No voltages higher than those of SELV are generated.

 

Furthermore, the standard allows for failsafe, non-short-circuit proof, and short-circuit proof transformers:

 

Failsafe: unit is permanently disabled upon overload or short-circuit by the opening of a winding or interruption of input circuitry (contrary to its function).

Non-short-circuit proof: overload/short-circuit conditions made safe by external protection not provided but required via marking.

Short-circuit proof: does not exceed temperature limits during overload/short-circuit. May, or may not, rely on overcurrent protection.

 

External Power Supplies


Lets look at IEC 61558-2-16 that applies to AC-Dc Power Supplies (SMPS / PSU). To come within the scope of the specification, the switching mode power supplies will operate from a supply voltage less than 1100 Vac and source frequency 500 Hz, although the internal switching frequency can be up to 100M Hz.

 

The SMPS output can be up to 1000 Vac when a separating or auto transformer is used, up to 500 Vac when an isolating transformer is used, and 50 Vac when a safety isolating transformer is used. For an independent SMPS that is, an SMPS designed to be used in other equipment without additional protection against electric shock - the no-load/rated output is not less than 50 Vac when a separating or auto transformer is used.

 

Applying IEC 61558

The important is that anyone involved in making or using transformers and power supplies in their designs should study IEC 61558 to understand how to choose the right components for the target application.

 

If you are placing products on the market that contain a transformer (you may have designed your own power supply inside the box) or a power supply from an independent supplier, you should check whether the applicable product-level safety standard requires those parts to be IEC 61558 certified.

 

ZHENHUAN are a transformer manufacturer, and kindly inform that our ac dc adapter and Led Power Supply series are certified to IEC EN 61558 and 61347.

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