Preface
This is the harmonized CSA Group, ISA, and ULSE standard for Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use – Part 1: General Requirements. It is the third edition of CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1, the third edition of ANSI/ISA-61010-1 (82.02.01), and the third edition of UL 61010-1. This edition of CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1 supersedes the previous edition published as CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1 in 2004. This harmonized standard has been jointly revised on June 6, 2023. For this purpose, CSA Group and ULSE are issuing revision pages dated June 6, 2023, and ISA is issuing the changes to the edition dated June 6, 2023.
This harmonized standard is based on IEC Publication 61010-1: third edition Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use – Part 1: General requirements issued June 2010, as revised by IEC Corrigendum 1 issued May 2011, AMD1 issued December 2016, and Corrigendum 1 to AMD1 issued March 2019. IEC publication 61010-1 is copyrighted by the IEC.
This harmonized standard was prepared by CSA Group, the International Society of Automation (ISA), and ULSE.
This standard is considered suitable for use for conformity assessment within the stated scope of the standard.
This standard was reviewed by the CSA Subcommittee on Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use, under the jurisdiction of the CSA Technical Committee on Consumer and Commercial Products and the CSA Strategic Steering Committee on Requirements for Electrical Safety, and has been formally approved by the CSA Technical Committee. This standard has been developed in compliance with the Standards Council of Canada requirements for National Standards of Canada. It has been published as a National Standard of Canada by CSA Group.
Scope and object
1.1 Scope
1.1.1 Equipment included in scope
This part of IEC 61010 specifies general safety requirements for the following types of electrical equipment and their accessories, wherever they are intended to be used.
a) Electrical test and measurement equipment
This is equipment which by electromagnetic means tests, measures, indicates or records one or more electrical or physical quantities, also non-measuring equipment such as signal generators, measurement standards, power supplies for laboratory use, transducers, transmitters, etc.
NOTE 1 This includes bench-top power supplies intended to aid a testing or measuring operation on another piece of equipment. Power supplies intended to power equipment are within the scope of IEC 61558 (see 1.1.2 h)).
This standard also applies to test equipment integrated into manufacturing processes and intended for testing manufactured devices.
NOTE 2 Manufacturing test equipment is likely to be installed adjacent to and interconnected with industrial machinery in this application.
b) Electrical industrial process-control equipment
This is equipment which controls one or more output quantities to specific values, with each value determined by manual setting, by local or remote programming, or by one or more input variables.
c) Electrical laboratory equipment
This is equipment which measures, indicates, monitors, inspects or analyses materials, or is used to prepare materials, and includes in vitro diagnostic (IVD) equipment.
This equipment may also be used in areas other than laboratories; examples include self-test IVD equipment to be used in the home and inspection equipment to be used to check people or material during transportation.
1.1.2 Equipment excluded from scope
This standard does not apply to equipment within the scope of:
a) IEC 60065 (Audio, video and similar electronic apparatus);
b) IEC 60204 (Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines);
c) IEC 60335 (Household and similar electrical appliances);
d) IEC 60364 (Electrical installations of buildings);
e) IEC 60439 (Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies);
f) IEC 60601 (Medical electrical equipment);
g) IEC 60950 (Information technology equipment including electrical business equipment, except as specified in 1.1.3);
h) IEC 61558 (Power transformers, power supply units and similar);
i) IEC 61010-031 (Hand-held probe assemblies);
j) IEC 61243-3 (Live working - Voltage detectors - Part 3: Two-pole low-voltage type).
1.1.2DV DR Modification of Clause 1.1.2 to add the following as new items kDV) and lDV):
kDV) IEC 62368-1 (Audio/Video, Information and Communication Technology Equipment – Part 1: Safety Requirements).
lDV) UL/ULC 1389 Plant Oil Extraction Equipment and Systems.
1.1.3 Computing equipment
This standard applies only to computers, processors, etc. which form part of equipment within the scope of this standard or are designed for use exclusively with the equipment.
NOTE Computing devices and similar equipment within the scope of IEC 60950 and conforming to its requirements are considered to be suitable for use with equipment within the scope of this standard. However, some of the requirements of IEC 60950for resistance to moisture and liquids are less stringent than those in this standard (see 5.4.4 second paragraph)).
1.1.3DV DR Modification of Clause 1.1.3 NOTE to revise as follows:
Replace “IEC 60950” with “IEC 60950 or IEC 62368-1” in two places.
1.1.4DV DR Addition of the following referencing the National Electrical Code and the Canadian Electrical Code:
This standard applies to equipment:
a) To be employed in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code® (NEC);
b) Designed to comply with the general requirements of CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 0
and to be installed in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part I, CSA C22.1; or
c) Both (a) and (b).
1.1.5DV DR Addition of the following new sub-clause:
1.1.5DV.1 Gas, vapor and voltage detectors or sensors
Equipment intended to measure, sense or detect one or more electrical or physical quantities that identify an imminent hazard and used for signalling, may use this standard only when no alternative standard exists.
Note 1 This standard is considered not to apply to gas detectors and similar equipment within the scope of ANSI/UL 2034, ANSI/UL 2075, CSA C22.2 No. 205, or ULC-S588.
Note 2 Examples of standards providing additional safety requirements for gas or vapor detectors or sensors, which can be used in conjunction with this standard, are ANSI/UL 60079-29-1, ANSI/UL 920001, ANSI/UL 920004, CSA C22.2 No. 60079-29-1, or CSA C22.2 No. 62990-1.
Note 3 Clause 1.2.1 specifies the use of Clause 17 to assess conformity for hazards or environments not fully covered in Clauses 6 to 16, including aspects not covered by this document in Clause 1.2.2.
Note 4 Local and national codes may have additional requirements based on the end products’ intended use.
Note 5 This standard is considered not to apply to voltage detectors and similar equipment within the scope of UL 1436, CAN/ULC 61243 series, or CSA C22.2 No 160.
1.2 Object
1.2.1 Aspects included in scope
The purpose of the requirements of this standard is to ensure that HAZARDS to the OPERATOR and the surrounding area are reduced to a tolerable level.
Requirements for protection against particular types of HAZARD are given in Clauses 6 to 13, as follows:
a) electric shock or burn (see Clause 6);
b) mechanical HAZARDS (see Clauses 7 and 8);
c) spread of fire from the equipment (see Clause 9);
d) excessive temperature (see Clause 10);
e) effects of fluids and fluid pressure (see Clause 11);
f) effects of radiation, including lasers sources, and sonic and ultrasonic pressure (see Clause 12);
g) liberated gases, explosion and implosion (see Clause 13).
Requirements for protection against HAZARDS arising from REASONABLY FORESEEABLE MISUSE and ergonomic factors are specified in Clause 16.
RISK assessment for HAZARDS or environments not fully covered above is specified in Clause 17.
NOTE Attention is drawn to the existence of additional requirements regarding the health and safety of labour forces.
1.2.2 Aspects excluded from scope
This standard does not cover:
a) reliable function, performance, or other properties of the equipment not related to safety;
b) effectiveness of transport packaging;
c) EMC requirements (see the IEC 61326 series);
d) protective measures for explosive atmospheres (see the IEC 60079 series).
1.3 Verification
This standard also specifies methods of verifying that the equipment meets the requirements of this standard, through inspection, TYPE TESTS, ROUTINE TESTS, and RISK assessment.
1.4 Environmental conditions
1.4.1 Normal environmental conditions
This standard applies to equipment designed to be safe at least under the following conditions:
a) indoor use;
b) altitude up to 2 000 m;
c) temperature 5 °C to 40 °C;
d) maximum relative humidity 80 % for temperatures up to 31 °C decreasing linearly to 50 % relative humidity at 40 °C;
e) MAINS supply voltage fluctuations up to ±10 % of the nominal voltage;
f) TRANSIENT OVERVOLTAGES up to the levels of OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY II;
NOTE 1 These levels of transient overvoltage are typical for equipment supplied from the building wiring.
g) TEMPORARY OVERVOLTAGES occurring on the MAINS supply.
h) applicable POLLUTION DEGREE of the intended environment (POLLUTION DEGREE 2 in most cases).
NOTE 2 Manufacturers may specify more restricted environmental conditions for operation; nevertheless the equipment must be safe within these normal environmental conditions.
1.4.2 Extended environmental conditions
This standard applies to equipment designed to be safe not only in the environmental conditions specified in 1.4.1, but also in any of the following conditions as RATED by the manufacturer of the equipment:
a) outdoor use;
b) altitude above 2 000 m;
c) ambient temperatures below 5 °C or above 40 °C;
d) relative humidity above the levels specified in 1.4.1;
e) MAINS supply voltage fluctuations exceeding ±10 % of the nominal voltage;
f) WET LOCATION;
g) TRANSIENT OVERVOLTAGES up to the levels of OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY III or IV (see Annex K).