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IEC 61439-5:2014 defines the specific requirements for public electricity network distribution assemblies (PENDAs). PENDAs have the following criteria:
- used for the distribution of electrical energy in three phase systems for which the rated voltage does not exceed 1 000 V a.c. (see Figure 101 for a typical distribution network);
- open ASSEMBLIES are not covered by this standard;
- suitable for installation in places where only skilled persons have access for their use, however, outdoor types may be installed in situations that are accessible to ordinary persons;
- for indoor or outdoor use.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2010. It constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the latest edition:
- confirmation that tests carried out on the most onerous PENDA are deemed to verify the performance of similar and less onerous assemblies of the same general construction and rating;
- more precise timing/conditions for impact force withstand tests for PENDAs designed for operation in an arctic climate;
- correction of the direction of the applied force in the static load test.

This publication is to be read in conjunction withIE 61439-1:2011.C
 

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  1. IEC 61439-5 Ed. 3.0 b:2023


    Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies - Part 5: Assemblies for power distribution in public networks

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  3. IEC 61439-5 Ed. 1.0 b:2010


    Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies - Part 5: Assemblies for power distribution in public networks

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