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Standard No.: GB 6829-1995
English Name: General requirements for residual current operated protective devices
Chinese Name: 剩余电流动作保护器的一般要求
Chinese Classification: K31    Low-voltage distribution electrical equipment
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
ICS Classification: 29.120.50 29.120.50    Fuses and other overcurrent protection devices 29.120.50
Issued by: STSB
Issued on: 1995-04-06
Implemented on: 1996-1-1
Status: superseded
Superseded by:GB/Z 6829-2008 General requirements for residual current operated protective devices
Superseded on:2009-10-1
Abolished on:2009-10-01
Superseding:GB 6829-1986
Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 12000 words
Price(USD): 300.0
Delivery: via email in 1 business day
The technical requirements of this standard apply to residual current operated protective devices (hereinafter referred to as "residual current devices" (RCD)) for rated voltages not exceeding 440V a.c., intended primarily for protection against shock hazard. They are intended to be used by technical committees and organizations concerned when drafting product standards and apply only if they are incorporated or are referred to in the relevant standards. This standard is not intended to be used as a stand-alone standard, for example, for certification. Note 1: This standard may also be used as a guide for residual current devices of rated voltages up to 1000V, a.c., and performance requirements of such RCDs in the drafting of the relevant product standard will be negotiated by the manufacturer and the user. This standard applies to: ——a single device which detects a residual current (see 3.3.2), compares it to a reference value (see 3.3.3) and opens the protected circuit when the residual current exceeds this reference value (see 3.3.4); ——an association of devices, each one of them performing separately one or two of the above-mentioned functions, but acting together in order to accomplish all three functions. Particular requirements may be necessary for devices intended for accomplishing only one or two of the above three functions. This standard applies for conditions as stated in Clause 7. For other conditions, additional requirements may be becessary. Residual current devices are intended to protect persons and livestock against harmful effects of electric shock due to contact with exposed conductive parts by automatic disconnection of supply in accordance with GB/T 17045 and GB 16895.21. Note 2: In this context "harmful effects" include the risk of occurrence of heart fibrillation. In accordance with GB 16895.4, residual current devices with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 300mA may also be used to provide protection against fire hazards due to a persistent earth fault current. In accordance with GB 16895.21, residual current devices with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA may also be used for additional protection in case of failure of the basic protective provisions or carelessness of the user of the installation or equipment. For residual current devices performing additional functions, this standard applies together with the relevant standard covering the additional functions; for example, when residual current devices incorporate a circuit-breaker, it should comply with the relevant circuit-breaker standard. Supplementary or particular technical requirements may be necessary, for example, for: ——residual current devices intended for use by uninstructed persons; ——socket-outlets, plugs, adapters and couplers incorporating residual current devices. This standard states: ——the definitions and terms used for residual current devices (Clause 3); ——the classification of residual current devices (Clause 4); ——the characteristics of residual current devices (Clause 5); ——the preferred values of the operating and influencing quantities (5.4); ——the marking and information to be provided for residual current devices (Clause 6); ——the standard conditions for installation and operation in service (Clause 7); ——the requirements for construction and operation (Clause 8); ——the list of minimum requirements to be tested (Clause 9). Note 3: Devices having a residual current function for specific purposes other than those mentioned above (for example, motor protection) are not covered by this standard.
Foreword I Introduction III 1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Terms and Definitions 4 Classification 5 Characteristics of Residual Current Devices 6 Marking and Other Product Information 7 Standard Conditions for Operation in Service and for Installation 8 Conditions for Construction and Operation 9 Guidance for Type Tests Annex A (Informative) Recommended Diagram for Short-circuit Tests Annex B (Informative) Possible Load and Fault Currents Annex C (Normative) Supplementary Requirements for Residual Current Device with Automatic Reclosing Lock Bibliography Figure A.1 Diagram for All the Short-circuit Tests Figure A.2 Detail of Impedance Z or Z1 Figure B.1 Possible Load and Fault Currents According to the Different Electronic Circuits Table 1 Standard Values of Maximum Break Time of Non-time-delay Type RCDs for a.c. Residual Current Table 2 Standard Values of Maximum Break Time of Non-time-delay Type RCDs for Half-wave Pulsating d.c. Residual Current Table 3 Standard Values of Maximum Break Time of Non-time-delay Type RCDs for Residual Direct Currents Which Result From Rectifying Circuits and/or Smooth d.c. Residual Current Table 4 Acceptable Alternative Standard Values of Maximum Break Times for RCD with a Rated Residual Current of 6mA and Non-time-delay Type Intended to be Used in Bi-phase System 120V with Neutral Point Table 5 Standard Values of Break Time for a.c. Residual Current for Time-delay Type Residual Current Devices Table 6 Standard Values of Break Time for Pulsating d.c. Residual Current for Time-delay Type Residual Current Devices Table 7 Standard Values of Break Time for Smooth d.c. Residual Current for Time-delay Type Residual Current Devices Table 8 Tripping Current Ranges for Type B RCDs at Frequencies Which Differ From the Rated Frequency 50/60Hz Table 9 Values of Influencing Quantities Table 10 Tripping Current Limit for Alternating Residual Current Table 11 Tripping Current Limit for Pulsating d.c. Residual Current Table 12 Tripping Current Limit for Smooth d.c. Residual Current Table 13 List of Minimum Requirements to Be Checked or Tested
Referred in GB 6829-1995:
* GB/T 156-2007 Standard voltage
* GB/T 2900.18-2008 Electrotechnical terminology - Low voltage apparatus
* GB/T 2900.70-2008 Electrotechnical terminology - Electrical accessories
* GB 13140.1-1997
* GB 16895.4-1997 Electrical installations of buildings - Part 5: Selection and erection of electrical equipment - Chapter 53: Switchgear and controlgear
* GB 16895.21-2004 Electrical installations of buildings - Part 4-41: Protection for safety - Protection against electric shock
* GB/T 17045-2008 Protection against electric shock - Common aspects for installation and equipment
GB 6829-1995 is referred in:
* GB 3836.15-2000 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres--Part 15:Electrical installations in hazardous areas(other than mines)
* GB 14821.1-1993 Electrical installations of buildings-Protection against electric shock
* GB 13955-2005 Installation and Operation of Residual Current Operated Protective Devices
* GB 3836.15-2000 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres--Part 15:Electrical installations in hazardous areas(other than mines)
* GB 14821.1-1993 Electrical installations of buildings-Protection against electric shock
* JB/T 5501-2004 Underground L.H.D—test method
* GB 13955-2005 Installation and Operation of Residual Current Operated Protective Devices
*GB 20044-2005 Electrical accessories - Portable residual current devices without integral overcurrent protection for household and similar use (PRCDs)
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GB 6829-1995  General requirements for residual current operated protective devices (English Version)
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Detail of GB 6829-1995
Standard No.
GB 6829-1995
English Name
General requirements for residual current operated protective devices
Chinese Name
剩余电流动作保护器的一般要求
Chinese Classification
K31
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
STSB
Issued on
1995-04-06
Implemented on
1996-1-1
Status
superseded
Superseded by
GB/Z 6829-2008 General requirements for residual current operated protective devices
Superseded on
2009-10-1
Abolished on
2009-10-01
Superseding
GB 6829-1986
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
12000 words
Price(USD)
300.0
Keywords
GB 6829-1995, GB/T 6829-1995, GBT 6829-1995, GB6829-1995, GB 6829, GB6829, GB/T6829-1995, GB/T 6829, GB/T6829, GBT6829-1995, GBT 6829, GBT6829
Introduction of GB 6829-1995
The technical requirements of this standard apply to residual current operated protective devices (hereinafter referred to as "residual current devices" (RCD)) for rated voltages not exceeding 440V a.c., intended primarily for protection against shock hazard. They are intended to be used by technical committees and organizations concerned when drafting product standards and apply only if they are incorporated or are referred to in the relevant standards. This standard is not intended to be used as a stand-alone standard, for example, for certification. Note 1: This standard may also be used as a guide for residual current devices of rated voltages up to 1000V, a.c., and performance requirements of such RCDs in the drafting of the relevant product standard will be negotiated by the manufacturer and the user. This standard applies to: ——a single device which detects a residual current (see 3.3.2), compares it to a reference value (see 3.3.3) and opens the protected circuit when the residual current exceeds this reference value (see 3.3.4); ——an association of devices, each one of them performing separately one or two of the above-mentioned functions, but acting together in order to accomplish all three functions. Particular requirements may be necessary for devices intended for accomplishing only one or two of the above three functions. This standard applies for conditions as stated in Clause 7. For other conditions, additional requirements may be becessary. Residual current devices are intended to protect persons and livestock against harmful effects of electric shock due to contact with exposed conductive parts by automatic disconnection of supply in accordance with GB/T 17045 and GB 16895.21. Note 2: In this context "harmful effects" include the risk of occurrence of heart fibrillation. In accordance with GB 16895.4, residual current devices with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 300mA may also be used to provide protection against fire hazards due to a persistent earth fault current. In accordance with GB 16895.21, residual current devices with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA may also be used for additional protection in case of failure of the basic protective provisions or carelessness of the user of the installation or equipment. For residual current devices performing additional functions, this standard applies together with the relevant standard covering the additional functions; for example, when residual current devices incorporate a circuit-breaker, it should comply with the relevant circuit-breaker standard. Supplementary or particular technical requirements may be necessary, for example, for: ——residual current devices intended for use by uninstructed persons; ——socket-outlets, plugs, adapters and couplers incorporating residual current devices. This standard states: ——the definitions and terms used for residual current devices (Clause 3); ——the classification of residual current devices (Clause 4); ——the characteristics of residual current devices (Clause 5); ——the preferred values of the operating and influencing quantities (5.4); ——the marking and information to be provided for residual current devices (Clause 6); ——the standard conditions for installation and operation in service (Clause 7); ——the requirements for construction and operation (Clause 8); ——the list of minimum requirements to be tested (Clause 9). Note 3: Devices having a residual current function for specific purposes other than those mentioned above (for example, motor protection) are not covered by this standard.
Contents of GB 6829-1995
Foreword I Introduction III 1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Terms and Definitions 4 Classification 5 Characteristics of Residual Current Devices 6 Marking and Other Product Information 7 Standard Conditions for Operation in Service and for Installation 8 Conditions for Construction and Operation 9 Guidance for Type Tests Annex A (Informative) Recommended Diagram for Short-circuit Tests Annex B (Informative) Possible Load and Fault Currents Annex C (Normative) Supplementary Requirements for Residual Current Device with Automatic Reclosing Lock Bibliography Figure A.1 Diagram for All the Short-circuit Tests Figure A.2 Detail of Impedance Z or Z1 Figure B.1 Possible Load and Fault Currents According to the Different Electronic Circuits Table 1 Standard Values of Maximum Break Time of Non-time-delay Type RCDs for a.c. Residual Current Table 2 Standard Values of Maximum Break Time of Non-time-delay Type RCDs for Half-wave Pulsating d.c. Residual Current Table 3 Standard Values of Maximum Break Time of Non-time-delay Type RCDs for Residual Direct Currents Which Result From Rectifying Circuits and/or Smooth d.c. Residual Current Table 4 Acceptable Alternative Standard Values of Maximum Break Times for RCD with a Rated Residual Current of 6mA and Non-time-delay Type Intended to be Used in Bi-phase System 120V with Neutral Point Table 5 Standard Values of Break Time for a.c. Residual Current for Time-delay Type Residual Current Devices Table 6 Standard Values of Break Time for Pulsating d.c. Residual Current for Time-delay Type Residual Current Devices Table 7 Standard Values of Break Time for Smooth d.c. Residual Current for Time-delay Type Residual Current Devices Table 8 Tripping Current Ranges for Type B RCDs at Frequencies Which Differ From the Rated Frequency 50/60Hz Table 9 Values of Influencing Quantities Table 10 Tripping Current Limit for Alternating Residual Current Table 11 Tripping Current Limit for Pulsating d.c. Residual Current Table 12 Tripping Current Limit for Smooth d.c. Residual Current Table 13 List of Minimum Requirements to Be Checked or Tested
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