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                Contents Foreword	 IEC FOREWORD	 INTRODUCTION	 1	Scope	 2	Normative References	 3	Terms and definitions	 4	General requirements	 4.1	General	 4.2	Selection of equipment	 4.3	Electrical supply	 4.4	 Physical environment and operating conditions	 4.5	 Transportation and storage	 4.6	 Provisions for handling	 4.7	 Installation	 5	Incoming supply conductor terminations and devices for disconnecting and switching off	 5.1	Incoming supply conductor terminations	 5.2	Terminal for connection to the external protective earthing system	 5.3	Supply disconnecting (isolating) device	 5.4	Devices for switching off for prevention of unexpected start-up	 5.5	Devices for disconnecting electrical equipment	 5.6    Protection against unauthorized, inadvertent and/or mistaken connection	 6	Protection against electric shock 6.1	 General	 6.2	 Protection against direct contact	 6.3	Protection against indirect contact	 6.4	Protection by the use of PELV	 7	Protection of equipment	 7.1	 General	 7.2	 Overcurrent protection	 7.3	Protection of motors against overheating	 7.4	 Abnormal temperature protection	 7.5	 Protection against supply interruption or voltage reduction and subsequent restoration	 7.6	 Motor overspeed protection	 7.7	 Earth fault/residual current protection	 7.8	 Phase sequence protection	 7.9	 Protection against overvoltages due to lightning and to switching surges	 8	Equipotential bonding	 8.1	General	 8.2	Protective bonding circuit	 8.3	Functional bonding	 8.4   Measures to limit the effects of high leakage current	 9	Control circuits and control functions	 9.1	 Control circuits	 9.2	Control functions	 9.3	Protective interlocks	 9.4	Control functions in the event of failure	 10	Operator interface and machine-mounted control devices	 10.1	General	 10.2	Push-buttons	 10.3	Indicator lights and displays	 10.4	Illuminated push-buttons	 10.5	Rotary control devices	 10.6	Start devices	 10.7	Emergency stop devices	 10.8	Emergency switching off devices	 10.9   Enabling control device	 11	Controlgear: location, mounting, and enclosures	 11.1	 General requirements	 11.2	 Location and mounting	 11.3	 Degrees of protection	 11.4	Enclosures, doors and openings	 12	Conductors and cables	 12.1	General requirements	 12.2	Conductors	 12.3	Insulation	 12.4	Current-carrying capacity in normal service	 12.5	Conductor and cable voltage drop	 12.6	Flexible cables	 12.7	Conductor wires, conductor bars and slip-ring assemblies	 13	Wiring practices	 13.1	Connections and routing	 13.2	Identification of conductors	 13.3	Wiring inside enclosures	 13.4	Wiring outside enclosures	 13.5	Ducts, connection boxes and other boxes	 14	Electric motors and associated equipment	 14.1	General requirements	 14.2	Motor enclosures	 14.3	Motor dimensions	 14.4	Motor mounting and compartments	 14.5	Criteria for motor selection	 14.6	Protective devices for mechanical brakes	 15	Accessories and lighting	 15.1	 Accessories	 15.2	 Local lighting of the machine and equipment	 16	Marking, warning signs and reference designations	 16.1	General	 16.2	Warning signs	 16.3	 Functional identification	 16.4	 Marking of equipment	 16.5	Reference designations	 17	Technical documentation	 17.1	 General	 17.2	 Information to be provided	 17.3	 Requirements applicable to all documentation	 17.4	 Installation documents	 17.5	 Overview diagrams and function diagrams	 17.6	 Circuit diagrams	 17.7	 Operating manual	 17.8	 Maintenance manual	 17.9	 Parts list	 18	Verification	 18.1	General	 18.2	Verification of conditions for protection by automatic disconnection of supply	 18.3	Insulation resistance tests	 18.4	Voltage tests	 18.5	Protection against residual voltages	128 18.6	Functional tests	 Annex A (Normative) Protection against indirect contact in TN-systems	 Annex B (Informative) Enquiry form for the electrical equipment of machines	 Annex C (Informative) Examples of machines covered by this part of GB 5226	 Annex D (Informative) Current-carrying capacity and overcurrent protection of conductors and cables in the electrical equipment of machines	 Annex E (Informative) Explanation of emergency operation functions Annex F (Informative) Guide for the use of this part of GB 5226 Annex G (Informative) Comparison of typical conductor cross-sectional areas	 Bibliography	 Index	
 
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