BS EN 61243 is a European standard on voltage detectors that discusses the requirements and test methods for portable voltage detectors to determines the presence or absence of an electrical charge in an object.
BS EN 61243-2 is the second part of the BS EN 61243 series that is applicable to portable voltage detectors with or without a built-in power source to be used on electrical systems for voltages of 1 kV to 36 kV a.c., and frequencies from 15 Hz to 60 Hz.
BS EN 61243-2 applies only to resistive voltage detectors used in contact with the part to be tested, as a single unit or as a separate device completed by an adaptable insulating pole covered in IEC 60855 or IEC 61235.
The upper voltage limit is in accordance with the tests described in BS EN 61243-2.
Some restrictions on their use are applicable in the case of factory-assembled switchgear and on overhead systems of electrified railways.
Note1: Except when otherwise specified, all the voltages defined in BS EN 61243-2 refer to phase-to-phase voltages of three-phase systems. Resistive detectors may be used in other than three-phase systems, but the applicable phase-to-phase or phase-to-earth (ground) voltage shall be used to determine the operating voltage.
Note2: Although BS EN 61243-2 does not cover d.c. voltage detectors, some detectors may respond to d.c. voltage.
BS EN 61243-2 on the requirements and test methods for resistive type voltage detectors is useful for:
A voltage detector is a portable device used to detect the presence or the absence of the operating voltage of the part to be tested. A resistive detector device whose operation is based on the current passing through a resistor located in the resistive element, and a galvanic connection to earth (ground).
BS EN 61243-2 provides you with guidance on requirements, markings, test methods, sampling procedures, quality assurance plan, the chronology of test, instructions for use, etc.
The requirements and test methods provided by BS EN 61243-2 assist you in determining the presence or absence of an electrical charge in an object and improving the performance and quality of resistive type voltage detectors.
With obedience and compliance to BS EN 61243-2, you can enhance resistive type voltage detectors’ effectiveness and efficacy and manufacture a standardized high-quality product.