Test, Measurement and Laboratory Use Equipment: Designing for Compliance to UL 61010-1, Transition to the 3rd Edition - NEW!
This two-day workshop is presented by experienced UL engineers who evaluate products for certification to U.S. and international standards for measurement, control and laboratory equipment. This workshop will help you gain a thorough understanding of how to prepare for the changes brought about with the issuance of IEC 61010-1, 3rd Edition which was released June 2010.
Upon completion of this workshop you will lear about the following IEC 61010-1 3rd Edition differences:
- Test and measurement circuit requirements moved to a separate part 2 standard IEC 61010-2-30
- The scope now covers both professional and non-professional products
- Rewritten clause regarding solid and thin film insulation
- More detailed mechanical requirements
- Temperature requirements modified due to EN563
- X-ray requirements modified to include intended and non-intended emissions
- Added requirements for foreseeable misuse and ergonomics
- New requirements for risk assessment
- New informative section on pollution degree and microenvironments
- New requirements for conformal coatings
- New informative section explaining how to determine the working voltage of a mains circuit
Dates and locations:
| October 19-20 |
Northbrook, IL |
| November 10-11 |
Research Triangle Park, NC |
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Test, Measurement and Laboratory Use Equipment: Designing for Compliance to UL 61010-1, 2nd Edition
This intensive technical workshop includes: how to apply the "two levels of protection" concept, measuring creepage and clearance based on the voltages and materials involved, and selecting components of appropriate integrity for use in non-energy limiting circuits.
This workshop features additional topics including: The use of Amendments, Part 2 particular standards (i.e. for probes and centrifuges), the CB Scheme, and the benefits of using high integrity components. You will also learn about the national differences contained in UL 61010-1. You will also have the opportunity to participate in practical application exercises in a cooperative team environment. An optional in-vitro diagnostic directive module will be provided after the main workshop concludes on the second day.
Upon completion of this workshop, you will be able to:
- Identify key technical safety requirements in UL/IEC 61010-1 standards
- Define the term "particular standards"
- Define the structure of the base document, amendments, new editions and related Part 2 documents
- Identify the uses of insulation diagrams: creepage, clearance, thickness and dielectric strength
Dates and locations:
| October 6-7 |
Research Triangle Park, NC |
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