1 Scope and normative references
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows:
1.1 Replacement:
This part 2-14 applies to
ELECTRIC ACTUATORS
for use in, on, or in association with equipment for household and similar use. The equipment may use electricity, gas, oil, solid fuel, solar thermal energy, etc., or a combination thereof. NOTE Throughout this standarddocument the word "equipment" means "appliance and equipment."
EXAMPLE 1
ELECTRIC ACTUATORS
for appliances within the scope of IEC 60335. This International Standarddocument is applicable to
CONTROLSelectric actuators
for building automation within the scope of ISO 16484. This part 2-14 also applies to automatic
ELECTRICAL CONTROLS
for equipment that may be used by the public, such as equipment intended to be used in shops, offices, hospitals, farms and commercial and industrial applications. EXAMPLE 2
CONTROLS
for commercial catering, heating and air-conditioning equipment. This part 2-14 is also applicable to individual
ELECTRIC ACTUATORS
utilized as part of a CONTROL SYSTEM
or CONTROLS
, which are mechanically integral with MULTIFUNCTIONAL CONTROLS
having non-electrical outputs. EXAMPLE 3 Independently mounted water valves,
CONTROLS
in smart grid SYSTEMS
and CONTROLS
for building automation systems within the scope of ISO 16484-2. This part 2-14 does not apply to automatic
ELECTRIC ACTUATORS
intended exclusively for industrial process applications unless explicitly mentioned in the relevant part 2 or the equipment standard. This part 2-14 applies to
electric actuators
powered by primary or secondary batteries, requirements for which are contained within the standard, including Annex V.
1.1.1 Replacement:
This part 2-14 applies to the inherent safety, to the
OPERATING VALUES
, OPERATING TIMES
and OPERATING SEQUENCES
where such are associated with equipment safety and to the testing of ELECTRIC ACTUATORS
used in or in association with equipment. NOTE Requirements for specific
OPERATING VALUES
, OPERATING TIMES
and OPERATING SEQUENCES
maycan be given in the standards for appliances and equipment. This standarddocument is also applicable to the
FUNCTIONAL SAFETY
of LOW COMPLEXITY SAFETY RELATED SYSTEMS
and CONTROLS
. This part 2-14 does not apply to
ELECTRIC ACTUATORS
which are mechanically integrated with valves covered by a separate part 2, e.g. IEC 60730-2-8. This part 2-14 does not apply to electric motors, requirements for which are contained in IEC 60034.
Replacement of third and fourth paragraphs of 1.1 with the following: This part 2 does not apply to electric actuators which are mechanically integrated with valves. See UL 60730-2-8, Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use; Part 2: Particular Requirements for Electrically Operated Valves, Including Mechanical Requirements or the Standard for Electrically Operated Valves, UL 429.
This part 2 does not apply to electric motors, requirements for which are contained in UL 1004 series of standards.
Modification of 1.1 by adding the following paragraph: Electric actuators intended for plenum use are covered under the scope of this standard.
1.1.2 Replacement:
This part -2-14 applies to automatic electric actuators, mechanically or electrically operated, responsive to or controlling such characteristics as temperature, pressure, passage of time, humidity, light, electrostatic effects, flow, or liquid level, current, voltage, acceleration, or combinations thereof.
Requirements for manual switches not integral with an
ELECTRIC ACTUATOR
are contained in IEC 61058-1 and IEC 61058-1-1.
Replacement of 1.2 with the following: Requirements for manual switches not integral with an electric actuator are contained in UL 61058-1.
1.1.3 ReplacementVoid.
This part 2-14 applies to a.c. or d.c. powered
ELECTRIC ACTUATORS
with a rated voltage not exceeding 690 V a.c. or 600 V d.c.
Modification of 1.1.3 by adding the following text:National Difference deleted. The maximum current is unlimited.
1.1.4 Replacement:Void.
This part 2-14 does not take into account the
RESPONSE VALUE
of an AUTOMATIC ACTION
of an ELECTRIC ACTUATOR
, if such a RESPONSE VALUE
is dependent upon the method of mounting the ELECTRIC ACTUATOR
in the equipment. Where a RESPONSE VALUE
is of significant purpose for the protection of the USER
, or surroundings, the value defined in the appropriate household equipment or as determined by the manufacturer shall apply.
1.1.5
Void.Replacement: This part 2-14 applies to AC or DC powered
electric actuators
with a rated voltage not exceeding 690 V AC or 600 V DC.
1.1.6
Void.Replacement: This part 2-14 does not take into account the
response value
of an automatic action
of an electric actuator
, if such a response value
is dependent upon the method of mounting the electric actuator
in the equipment. Where a response value
is of significant purpose for the protection of the user
, or surroundings, the value defined in the appropriate household equipment or as determined by the manufacturer applies.
1.1.7 Replacement:
This part 2-14 applies also to
electric actuators
incorporating electronic devices
, requirements for which are contained in Annex H.
1.1.8 Replacement:
This part 2-14 applies also to
electric actuators
using NTC or PTC thermistors
, requirements for which are contained in Annex J.
1.1.9 Replacement:
This part 2-14 applies to the electrical and
functional safety
of electric actuators
capable of receiving and responding to communications signals, including signals for power billing rate and demand response. The signals may be transmitted to or received from external units being part of the
electric actuator
(wired), or to and from external units, which are not part of the electric actuator
(wireless) under test.
1.1.10 Replacement:
This part 2-14 does not address the integrity of the output signal to the network devices, such as interoperability with other devices unless it has been evaluated as part of the control system.
2 Normative references Additional reference:
IEC 61058-1-1, Switches for appliances – Part 1-1: Requirements for mechanical switches