ite-60950-1.2Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1: General Requirements
UL 60950-1
1.1 Scope
1.1.1 Equipment covered by this standard
This standard is applicable to mains-powered or battery-powered information technology equipment, including electrical business equipment and associated equipment, with a RATED VOLTAGE not exceeding 600 V and designed to be installed in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, CSA C22.1-12; General Requirements - Canadian Electrical Code, Part II, CSA C22.2 No. 0-10; the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70-2014; and the National Electrical Safety Code, IEEE C2-2012.
The standard is also applicable to equipment, unless otherwise identified by a marking or instructions, designed to be installed in accordance with Article 645 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, and the Standard for the Protection of Information Technology Equipment, NFPA 75-2013.
See Annex nae for examples of and references to regulatory requirements that apply to this equipment.
This standard is also applicable to such information technology equipment:
- designed for use as telecommunication terminal equipment and TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK infrastructure equipment, regardless of the source of power;
- designed and intended to be connected directly to, or used as infrastructure equipment in, a CABLE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, regardless of the source of power;
- designed to use the AC MAINS SUPPLY as a communication transmission medium (see Clause 6, Note 4 and 7.1, Note 4).
This part of IEC 60950 is also applicable to:
- components and subassemblies intended for incorporation in this equipment. Such components and subassemblies need not comply with every requirement of the standard, provided that the complete equipment, incorporating such components and subassemblies, does comply;
- external power supply units intended to supply other equipment within the scope of this part of IEC 60950;
- accessories intended to be used with equipment within the scope of this part of IEC 60950.
NOTE 1 Examples of aspects with which uninstalled components, subassemblies, and accessories may not comply include the marking of the power rating and access to hazardous parts.
NOTE 2 This standard may be applied to the electronic parts of equipment even if that equipment does not wholly fall within its Scope, such as large-scale air conditioning systems, fire detection systems and fire extinguishing systems. Different requirements may be necessary for some applications.
This standard specifies requirements intended to reduce risks of fire, electric shock or injury for the OPERATOR and layman who may come into contact with the equipment and, where specifically stated, for a SERVICE PERSON.
This standard also specifies requirements intended to reduce risks from acoustic outputs at communication receivers and similar devices used for voice telecommunication, regardless of transmission medium (e.g., TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK, CABLE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK, wireless network). See Annex nad.
This standard is intended to reduce such risks with respect to installed equipment, whether it consists of a system of interconnected units or independent units, subject to installing, operating and maintaining the equipment in the manner prescribed by the manufacturer.
Examples of equipment that is in the scope of this standard are:
Generic product type | Specific example of generic type |
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banking equipment | monetary processing machines including automated teller (cash dispensing) machines (ATM) |
data and text processing machines and associated equipment | data preparation equipment, data processing equipment, data storage equipment, personal computers, plotters, printers, scanners, text processing equipment, visual display units |
data network equipment | bridges, data circuit terminating equipment, data terminal equipment, routers |
electrical and electronic retail equipment | cash registers, point of sale terminals including associated electronic scales |
electrical and electronic office machines | calculators, copying machines, dictation equipment, document shredding machines, duplicators, erasers, micrographic office equipment, motor-operated files, paper trimmers (punchers, cutting machines, separators), paper jogging machines, pencil sharpeners, staplers, typewriters |
other information technology equipment | photoprinting equipment, public information terminals, multimedia equipment |
postage equipment | mail processing machines, postage machines |
telecommunication network infrastructure equipment | billing equipment, multiplexers, network powering equipment, network terminating equipment, radio basestations, repeaters, transmission equipment, telecommunication switching equipment |
telecommunication terminal equipment | facsimile equipment, key telephone systems, modems, PABXs, pagers, telephone answering machines, telephone sets (wired and wireless) |
NOTE 3 The requirements of IEC 60065 may also be used to meet safety requirements for multimedia equipment. See IEC Guide 112, Guide on the safety of multimedia equipment.
This list is not intended to be comprehensive, and equipment that is not listed is not necessarily excluded from the scope.
Equipment complying with the relevant requirements in this standard is considered suitable for use with process control equipment, automatic test equipment and similar systems requiring information processing facilities. However, this standard does not include requirements for performance or functional characteristics of equipment.
1.1.2 Additional requirements
Requirements additional to those specified in this standard may be necessary for:
- equipment intended for operation in special environments (for example, extremes of temperature; excessive dust, moisture or vibration; flammable gases; and corrosive or explosive atmospheres);
- electromedical applications with physical connections to the patient;
- equipment intended to be used in vehicles, on board ships or aircraft, in tropical countries, or at altitudes greater than 2 000 m;
- equipment intended for use where ingress of water is possible; for guidance on such requirements and on relevant testing, see Annex t.
NOTE Attention is drawn to the fact that authorities of some countries impose additional requirements.
1.1.3 Exclusions
This standard does not apply to:
- power supply systems which are not an integral part of the equipment, such as motor-generator sets, battery backup systems and distribution transformers;
- building installation wiring;
- devices requiring no electric power.
Battery backup systems that are not an integral part of STATIONARY EQUIPMENT, such as provided in separate cabinets, are subjected to the appropriate standard for the battery backup systems, such as the Standard for Batteries for Use in Light Electric Rail (LER) Applications and Stationary Applications, UL 1973.
NOTE See Figures 1.1 and 1.2 of UL 1973 for more information on independent electric energy storage systems (EESS) covered by UL 1973, which can consist of both low voltage and hazardous voltage subsystems, battery management, thermal management, and related features and safeguards. When interconnected with AV, IT and CT Equipment, and typically used in conjunction with an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), such EESS typically serve as short term substitution of the mains supply during power outages and similar disturbances.