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&nbsp; -&nbsp;The use of class II insulation materials, or an equivalent level of insulation<br>&nbsp; - &nbsp;Non-conducting location, out of arm’s reach or interposition of barriers<br>&nbsp; - &nbsp;Equipotential bonding<br>&nbsp; -&nbsp; Electrical separation by means of isolating transformers
&nbsp; -&nbsp;The use of class II insulation materials, or an equivalent level of insulation<br>&nbsp; - &nbsp;Non-conducting location, out of arm’s reach or interposition of barriers<br>&nbsp; - &nbsp;Equipotential bonding<br>&nbsp; -&nbsp; Electrical separation by means of isolating transformers
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The fundamental rule of protection against electric shock is provided by the document IEC 61140 which covers both electrical installations and electrical equipment.
Hazardous-live-parts shall not be accessible and accessible conductive parts shall not be hazardous.
This requirement needs to apply under:

  • Normal conditions, and
  • Under a single fault condition

Various measures are adopted to protect against this hazard, and include:

  • Automatic disconnection of the power supply to the connected electrical equipment
  • Special arrangements such as:

  - The use of class II insulation materials, or an equivalent level of insulation
  -  Non-conducting location, out of arm’s reach or interposition of barriers
  -  Equipotential bonding
  -  Electrical separation by means of isolating transformers

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