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This document outlines standards for electrical apparatus used in potentially explosive atmospheres and specifies requirements for oil immersion protection. It discusses the development and contents of the EN 50015 European standard.

This British Standard aims to adopt the EN 50015 European standard as a British standard and provide national appendices with additional requirements or guidance for use within the UK.

The key organizations involved are the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) which developed the EN 50015 standard, and the British Standards Institution (BSI) which is adopting it as a British Standard.

BRITISH STANDARD BS 5501-2:

1977
EN 50015
(Reprinted,
incorporating
Amendment Nos. 1
and 2)

Electrical apparatus for


potentially explosive
atmospheres
Part 2: Oil immersion o

This European Standard EN 50015 was given as from 30 December 1977 the
status of a British Standard

UDC 621.31 213.34 78:614.833.4/.5:001.4:620.1:62 777


BS 5501-2:1977

Cooperating organizations

The European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC),


under whose supervision this European Standard was prepared, comprises the
National Committees of the following countries.

Austria Netherlands
Belgium Norway
Denmark Portugal
Finland Spain
France Sweden
Germany Switzerland
Ireland United Kingdom
Italy

This British Standard, having


been prepared under the
direction of the General
Electrotechnical Engineering
Standards Committee, was
published under the authority
of the Executive Board on
30 December 1977 Amendments issued since publication
BSI 08-1999 Amd. No. Date of issue Comments
The following BSI references
relate to the work on this 3234 January 1980
standard:
6438 March 1990 Indicated by a sideline in the margin
Committee reference GEL/114
Draft for comment 75/23939 DC

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Contents

Page
Cooperating organisations Inside front cover
Text of EN 50015 3
National appendix A 6
National appendix B Inside back cover

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A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a
contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application.
Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity
from legal obligations.

Summary of pages
This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii,
the EN title page, pages 2 to 6, an inside back cover and a back cover.
This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had
amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the
inside front cover.

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EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 50015
NORME EUROPENNE
Edition 1
EUROPISCHE NORM March 1977

UDC 621.31-213.34-78:614.833.4/.5:001.4:620.1:62-777

Key words: Electrical apparatus potentially explosive atmosphere explosive atmosphere explosion proofing specific
requirement oil immersion o

English version

Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres


Oil immersion o

Matriel lectrique pour atmosphres Elektrische Betriebsmittel fr


explosibles Immersion dans lhuile o explosionsgefhrdete Bereiche
lkapselung o

This European Standard was accepted by CENELEC on 1 March 1977. The


CENELEC members are bound to adhere to the CENELEC Internal
Regulations which specify under which conditions this European Standard has
to be given, without any alteration, the status of a national standard.
Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national
standards may be obtained on application to the CENELEC General
Secretariat or to any CENELEC member.
This European Standard is established by CENELEC in three official versions
(English, French, German). A translation made by another member under its
own responsibility, in its own language, and notified to CENELEC has the
same status.
CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands,
Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.

CENELEC
European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
Comit Europen de Normalisation Electrotechnique
Europisches Komitee fr Elektrotechnische Normung
Central Secretariat: rue de Stassart 35, B-1050 Brussels

Copyright reserved to all CENELEC members


EN 50015:1977

IEC Publications referred to in Contents


European Standard EN 50015
Page
IEC 56-4 (1972) High-voltage alternating-current Section 1. General
(3rd edition) circuit-breakers Part 4 Type tests
and routine tests 1 Scope 3
2 Definitions 3
IEC 157-1 (1973) Low-voltage switchgear
(2nd edition) and controlgear Section 2. Specific constructional requirements
Part 1 Circuit-breakers 3 Requirements for the construction of all
IEC 158-1 (1970) Low-voltage controlgear electrical apparatus 3
(2nd edition) Part 1 Contactors 4 Supplementary requirements for certain
IEC 292-1 (1969) Low-voltage motor starters electrical apparatus 4
(1st edition) Part 1 Direct-on-line (full Section 3. Verifications and tests
voltage) a.c. starters [with 5 Type tests 4
following supplements: 292-1A
Section 4. Marking
(1971) & 292-1B (1973)]
6 Additional marking 4
IEC 296 (1969) Specification for new insulating
(1st edition) oils for transformers and
switchgear
European Standard referred to in
European Standard EN 50015
EN 50014 (1977) Electrical apparatus for
(1st edition) potentially explosive
atmospheres General
requirements
This European Standard has been prepared by the
CENELEC Technical Committee 31.

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Section 1. General 3.3 Tanks which have to be lowered for filling


purposes shall have a mark on the inside indicating
1 Scope the prescribed oil level in the lowered position.
1.1 This European Standard contains the specific 3.4 Devices shall be provided so that the oil level can
requirements for the construction and testing of be easily checked when the electrical apparatus is in
oil-immersed electrical apparatus, type of protection service.
o, intended for use in potentially explosive NOTE The use of a dipstick is permissible provided that safety
is not affected, that the dipstick cannot be taken completely away
atmospheres. from the electrical apparatus, but that it can be cleaned, if
1.2 This European Standard supplements European necessary.
Standard EN 50014 General requirements, the 3.5 Devices indicating the oil level shall comply with
requirements of which apply to oil-immersed the requirements 3.5.1 to 3.5.4.
electrical apparatus. 3.5.1 The highest and the lowest levels permissible
1.3 For electrical apparatus of Group I this in normal service shall be clearly marked, taking
European Standard applies only to switching and into account the effects of temperature.
isolating devices whose construction is permitted 3.5.2 The construction shall be such that, in case of
by 17.1 of European Standard EN 50014 General leakage due to any damage to the indicating device,
requirements. the oil cannot fall beneath the level at which full
NOTE This European Standard assumes that the electrical safety of the electrical apparatus remains assured.
apparatus immersed in oil is fixed in its operating position in
accordance with the installation instructions. 3.5.3 Transparent parts shall retain their
mechanical and optical properties when in contact
2 Definitions with the oil.
The following definitions specific to the type of 3.5.4 Inspection windows shall be replaceable and
protection oil immersion o are applicable in this oil-tight.
European Standard; they supplement the 3.6 The following temperature limits shall not be
definitions which are given in European Standard exceeded.
EN 50014 General requirements. 3.6.1 The temperature of the oil shall not
2.1 exceed 115 C if the oil is class I or 105 C if the oil
oil immersion o is class II, according to IEC 296.
a type of protection in which the electrical NOTE The limits are fixed in order to prevent the oil from
altering too rapidly.
apparatus or parts of the electrical apparatus are
immersed in oil in such a way that an explosive 3.6.2 The temperature at the surface of the oil or at
atmosphere which may be above the oil or outside any point on the surface of the electrical apparatus
the enclosure cannot be ignited to which a potentially explosive atmosphere has
access shall not exceed the limit specified in
2.2 European Standard EN 50014 General
oil requirements, for the temperature class concerned.
mineral oil conforming to IEC 296 Special attention shall be given to apparatus which
may have to withstand for short times currents in
Section 2. Specific constructional excess of the rated value (for example, short circuit
requirements currents) which are able to influence the surface
temperature. In any case the permissible
3 Requirements for the construction of temperature shall not be exceeded.
all electrical apparatus 3.7 All parts capable of producing arcs or sparks in
3.1 The electrical apparatus shall be constructed so normal service shall in all circumstances be
that deterioration of the oil by dust or humidity immersed in oil at a depth sufficient to prevent the
coming from the exterior is effectively prevented but ignition of an explosive atmosphere which may
so that gas or vapours from the oil can readily occur above the oil.
escape. This depth shall be at least equal to the value
3.2 Devices shall be provided to ensure that established by tests as described in clause 5, but in
accidental loosening of bolts, screws and nuts of no case shall be less than 25 mm.
electrical and mechanical connections, as well as of
plugs and other parts or devices for filling or
draining the oil, cannot occur.

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3.8 All energized parts which do not produce arcs or 4.2 Transformers
sparks in normal service shall either be immersed in Non-hermetically sealed oil-immersed transformers
oil as specified in 3.7, or be protected by one of the shall be provided with an oil expansion vessel and
types of protection listed in European Standard be equipped with protective devices which
EN 50014 General requirements. automatically interrupt the supply current to the
The conductors entering the free surface of the transformer if
oil in electrical apparatus for a nominal voltage a) there is an internal fault in the transformer;
above 1 kV shall be insulated, except for designs
where each pole is arranged in a separate enclosure. b) the temperature of the oil exceeds the
permitted value.
The insulation of these conductors shall be
sufficiently above the maximum permitted oil level Section 3. Verifications and tests
and below the minimum permitted oil level and be
effected and arranged in a manner to prevent any 5 Type tests
discharge along the surface of the oil. In addition
any possibility of the oil being lost by capillary or In order to satisfy the requirements of 4.1.1 the
siphon action shall be prevented. tests for making and breaking shall be carried out in
accordance with the type test in the appropriate
3.9 Draining devices and devices to indicate the oil
IEC Publications for the apparatus concerned1).
level shall be provided with special fasteners in
accordance with European Standard EN 50014 The tests shall be carried out with the highest oil
General requirements. level and the lowest level corresponding to a fault in
the level gauge, and with a mixture of air and
3.10 Enclosures containing bare energized parts
hydrogen of 22 % to 25 % of hydrogen by volume
shall be able to be opened only by the use of a tool.
above the oil within the enclosure.
Special fasteners in accordance with European
Standard EN 50014 General requirements shall be
used for electrical apparatus of Group I.
Section 4. Marking
3.11 Plugs for draining holes shall have at least five 6 Additional marking
full threads of engagement even when they are
equipped with a seal. They shall assure complete In addition to the marking prescribed in European
sealing of the oil. Standard EN 50014 General requirements, the
electrical apparatus shall also carry, when
4 Supplementary requirements for appropriate, additional information as follows.
certain electrical apparatus 6.1 The making and breaking capacity as
determined according to 4.1.1.
4.1 Switchgear and controlgear
6.2 The time and value of the current defined
4.1.1 The rated breaking and making capacities of in 3.6.2.
switchgear and controlgear, such as circuit
breakers, switches, motor starters, shall be not
more than 75 % of the maximum values at which no
ignition of the explosive mixture as prescribed in
clause 5 has occurred above the oil surface during
the tests.
4.1.2 Motor starters, motor controllers and other
controlgear that contain resistors or main current
windings under oil shall be provided with protective
devices for automatically disconnecting the supply
current to the electrical apparatus when the
temperature of the oil exceeds by 10 K the
permissible temperature specified in 3.6.1, where
the surface temperature of the oil does not exceed
the temperature class according to 3.6.2. These
devices shall also interrupt the supply current when
the temperature of the surface of the oil exceeds the
limit specified in 3.6.2.

1)
For the relevant tests see, for example, IEC 56-4, IEC 157-1, IEC 158-1 and IEC 292-1.

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National appendix A
The United Kingdom participation in the preparation of this European Standard came under the direction
of the General Electrotechnical Engineering Standards Committee of BSI. This committee consists of
representatives from the following Government departments and scientific and industrial organizations:

Associated Offices Technical Committee


British Approvals Service for Electric Cables Ltd
British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers Association (BEAMA)*
British Radio Equipment Manufacturers Association
British Steel Corporation
Department of Energy Electricity
Electric Cable Makers Confederation
Electrical Contractors Association
Electrical Contractors Association of Scotland
Electrical Research Association
Electricity Supply Industry in England and Wales
Electronic Components Industry Federation
Electronic Engineering Association
Engineering Equipment Users Association*
Health and Safety Executive*
Home Office
Institution of Electrical Engineers
Ministry of Defence
National Coal Board*
Oil Companies Materials Association*
Post Office
Telecommunication Engineering and Manufacturing Association (TEMA)

The organizations marked with an asterisk in the above list, together with the following, were directly
represented on the committee involved with the work on this standard:

British Industrial Measuring and Control Apparatus Manufacturers Association


British Industrial Truck Association
CBMPE
Council for Electrical Equipment for Flammable Atmospheres (BEAMA)
Department of Energy Petroleum (Oil)
Department of the Environment Building Research Establishment (Fire Research Station)
Department of the Environment Joint Fire Research Organisation of the Department of the
Environment and Fire Offices Committee
Department of Trade (Marine Division)
Lighting Industry Federation Ltd
Miners Lamp Manufacturers Association
Rotating Electrical Machines Association (BEAMA)
Scientific Instrument Manufacturers Association

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National appendix B
The British Standards corresponding to the IEC Publications and European Standards listed on page 3 of
EN 50015 are as follows:
IEC Publications British Standards
IEC 157-1:1973 BS 4752 Specification for switchgear and controlgear for voltages up to and
including 1 000 V a.c. and 1 200 V d.c.
Part 1:1977 Circuit-breakers
(Identical)
IEC 158-1:1970 BS 5424 Specification for controlgear for voltages up to and including 1 000 V a.c.
and 1 200 V d.c.
Part 1:1977 Contactors
(Identical)
IEC 292-1:1969 BS 4941 Motor starters for voltages up to and including 1 000 V a.c. and 1 200 V d.c.
IEC 292-1A:1971 Part 1:1979 Direct-on-line (full voltage) a.c. starters
IEC 292-1B:1973 (Identical)
IEC 296:1969 BS 148:1972 Insulating oil for transformers and switchgear
(Technically equivalent)
NOTE BS 5311-4:1976 is a related standard to IEC 56-4:1972 and, as the requirements are additional to those in IEC 56-4, may be
considered as technically equivalent for the purposes of this standard.
European Standard British Standard (title and content identical)
EN 50014:1977 BS 5501-1:1977
Product certification. Users of this British Standard are advised to consider the desirablility of third party
certification of product conformity with this British Standard. Enquiries as to the availability of the third
party certification schemes will be forwarded by BSI to the Association of Certification Bodies.

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