Routine verifications represent the final technical intervention
of the assembly manufacturer before the delivery
of the switchgear assembly completed and before
invoicing and shipment to the customer. The Standard
describes the verifications in the following order:
- Degree of protection IP provided by an assembly
enclosure
It represents the first routine test prescribed by the
Std. IEC 61439-1.
Actually it is reduced to a visual inspection.
- Clearances and creepage distances
Clearances usually results, also at visual inspection,
quite higher than necessary.
As regards creepage distances, reference shall be
made to the values defined by the Standard (shown
in Table 9.6, clause 9.2 of this Technical Application
Paper); for further details reference shall be made to
clause 12.6 of the Technical Application Paper, “Routine
verification of impulse withstand voltage”.
- Protection against electric shock and integrity of
the protection circuits
It is based on a visual inspection and on some verifications
of the correct mechanical tightness on a random
basis. The proper realization of the protective circuit
is verified:
- visually (e.g. checking of the presence of devices
which guarantee contact for earthing conductor
continuity etc.);
- mechanically (checking of connection tightness on
a random basis);
- electrically (verification of the circuit continuity).
The tools used are a tester and a torque wrench.
- Incorporation of built-in components
The real correspondence of the installed equipment
with the assembly manufacturing instructions is
checked.
- Internal electrical circuits and connections
Verification on random basis of correct tightening of
terminals is required.
- Terminals for external conductors
Correspondence of cables and terminals is checked
according to the wiring diagram.
- Mechanical operation
On a random basis levers, pushbuttons and any possible
mechanical actuating element are operated.
- Dielectric properties
See clause 12.6.
- Wiring, operational performance and function
The nameplate is checked and, if necessary, electrical
operation and any possible safety interlocks shall be
verified by test.