Panels Forms
Panels Forms
1. Use products or components that comply with the standard, the various configurations of
which have been tried and tested,
2. Comply with rules and guidelines laid down by the various manufacturer documents
especially pertaining to choice and protection,
3. Conduct clearance, bonding continuity with a final inspection recorded in a contract
document.
Full compliance with these recommendations can be validated by a compliance certificate.
The standard defines 4 partitioning levels (forms) to ensure the protection of persons against
direct contact. The form is a solution provided to an IP protection requirement and a client
need (Operation, Maintenance, Upgrade).
• Separation Form 1
• Separation Form 2 (2a, 2b)
• Separation Form 3 (3a, 3b)
• Separation Form 4 (4a, 4b)
Separation Form 1 //
No separation inside the switchboard.
• The presence of front plates that can only be opened by a specific tool,
• The locking of doors that give access to live parts,
• The systematic installation of terminal covers on the Compact NSX circuit-breakers, as
well as on the Interpact INS and INV switches (NSX, INS and INV are Schneider
Electric’s devices)
• The covering of the upstream and downstream pads of the incoming device, to ensure the
operator’s safety at all points of the switchboard when the device is open.
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Separation Form 2 //
Separation of busbars and functional units inside the switchboard:
• Protection of persons against contact with live parts upstream of outgoing devices,
• Protection against ingress of solid foreign bodies.
Form 2 partitioning of
switchboard
There are two variants of form 2: Form 2b provides more safety than form 2a, since the
connection terminals are separated from the busbars.
Form 2a
Terminals for external conductors are not separated from the busbars.
Form 2a
Form 2b
Terminals for external conductors are separated from the busbars.
Form 2b
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Separation Form 3 //
Form 2 + Separation inside the switchboard of all functional units:
• Protection of persons against contact with live parts upstream of outgoing devices,
• Limitation of the risk of faults between each of the functional units (propagation of
electric arcs).
Form 3 partitioning of
switchboard
There are two variants of form 3: Form 3b provides more safety than form 3a, since the
connection terminals are separated from the busbars.
Form 3a
Terminals for external conductors are not separated from the busbars.
Form 3a
Form 3b
Terminals for external conductors are separated from the busbars.
Form 3b
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Separation form 4 //
Form 3 + Separation inside the switchboard of terminals for external conductors that are
an integral part of each functional unit:
• Protection of persons against contact with live parts upstream of outgoing devices,
• Limitation of the risk of faults between each of the functional units (propagation of
electric arcs).
There are two variants of form 4: To fit the cubicle with gland plates to create form 4a or to
cover the connection pad of outgoing devices to create a form 4b.
Form 4a
Terminals for external conductors are in the same cubicle as the functional unit with which
they are associated.
Form 4a
Form 4b
Terminals for external conductors are not in the same cubicle as the functional unit with which
they are associated, but in protected spaces or individual compartments that are separated and
closed.
Form 4b
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Good Practice Tips //
Partitioning may be obtained by insulating the live parts: