IEC 60038

IEC voltage range AC (Vrms) DC (V) Defining risk
High voltage (supply system) > 1000 > 1500 Electrical arcing
Low voltage (supply system) 50–1000 120–1500 Electrical shock
Extra-low voltage (supply system) < 50 < 120 Low risk

International Standard IEC 60038:1983 defines a set of standard voltages for use in low voltage and high voltage AC electricity supply systems.

Low voltage

Where two voltages are given below separated by "/", the first is the root-mean-square voltage between a phase and the neutral connector, whereas the second is the corresponding root-mean-square voltage between two phases (exception: the category shown below called "One Phase", where 240 V is the root-mean-square voltage between the two legs of a split phase). The three-phase voltages are for use in either four-wire (with neutral) or three-wire (without neutral) systems.

Three-phase 50 Hz

Suppliers using 220 V / 380 V or 240 V / 415 V systems were expected by the standard to migrate to the recommended value of 230 V / 400 V by the year 2003. This migration has already been largely completed, at least within the European Union.

Voltage conversion schedule

Year Neutral-Phase [V] / Phase-Phase [V]
1987 220 V / 380 V – 10% .. +10% [1]
1988 2003 230 V / 400 V – 10% .. + 6% [1]
2003 230 V / 400 V – 10% .. +10% [1]

Three-phase 60 Hz

One-phase, three-wire 60 Hz ( American Split-Phase )

Medium voltage

Table 3 of IEC 60038 lists nominal voltages above 1 kV and not exceeding 33 kV. There are two series, one from 3 kV up to 35 kV and another one from 4,16 kV up to 34,5 kV.

High voltage

Table 4 shows nominal voltages above 33 kV and not exceeding 230 kV.

Extra-high voltage

Table 5 is systematically different, as the highest voltage for equipment is the characteristic value exceeding 245 kV. The enumeration begins at 300 kV and ends with 1200 kV.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 googleusercontent.com/siemens.com - Technical information and configuring notes, 2011

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