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Operate the hardware only at or below Pollution Degree 2. Pollution is foreign matter in a solid, liquid,
or gaseous state that can reduce dielectric strength or surface resistivity. The following is a description
of pollution degrees:
Pollution Degree 1 means no pollution or only dry, nonconductive pollution occurs. The pollution
has no influence. Typical level for sealed components or coated PCBs.
Pollution Degree 2 means that only nonconductive pollution occurs in most cases. Occasionally,
however, a temporary conductivity caused by condensation must be expected. Typical level for
most products.
Pollution Degree 3 means that conductive pollution occurs, or dry, nonconductive pollution occurs
that becomes conductive due to condensation.
Note
The MID-7604/7602 is intended for indoor use only.
Operate the hardware at or below the measurement category
Measurement circuits are subjected to working voltages
circuit to which they are connected during measurement or test. Measurement categories establish
standard impulse withstand voltage levels that commonly occur in electrical distribution systems. The
following is a description of measurement categories:
Measurement Category I is for measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to the
electrical distribution system referred to as MAINS
voltages from specially protected secondary circuits. Such voltage measurements include signal
levels, special hardware, limited-energy parts of hardware, circuits powered by regulated
low-voltage sources, and electronics.
Measurement Category II is for measurements performed on circuits directly connected to the
electrical distribution system (MAINS
such as that provided by a standard wall outlet (for example, 115 AC voltage for U.S. or 230 AC
voltage for Europe). Examples of Measurement Category II are measurements performed on
household appliances, portable tools, and similar hardware.
Measurement Category III is for measurements performed in the building installation at the
distribution level. This category refers to measurements on hard-wired hardware such as hardware
in fixed installations, distribution boards, and circuit breakers. Other examples are wiring,
including cables, bus bars, junction boxes, switches, socket outlets in the fixed installation, and
stationary motors with permanent connections to fixed installations.
Measurement Category IV is for measurements performed at the primary electrical supply
installation typically outside buildings. Examples include electricity meters and measurements on
primary overcurrent protection devices and on ripple control units.
To obtain the safety certification(s) for this product, visit
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Measurement categories, also referred to as overvoltage or installation categories, are defined in electrical safety standard
IEC 61010-1 and IEC 60664-1.
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Working voltage is the highest rms value of an AC or DC voltage that can occur across any particular insulation.
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MAINS is defined as a hazardous live electrical supply system that powers hardware. Suitably rated measuring circuits may
be connected to the MAINS for measuring purposes.
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marked on the hardware label.
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and transient stresses (overvoltage) from the
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voltage. This category is for measurements of
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). This category refers to local-level electrical distribution,
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