EN 50310:2010

Application of equipotential bonding and earthing in buildings with information technology equipment EN 50310:2010

Publication date:   Nov 16, 2010

General information

99.60 Withdrawal effective   Apr 11, 2019

CENELEC

CLC/TC 215 Electrotechnical aspects of telecommunication equipment

European Norm

29.120.50   Fuses and other overcurrent protection devices | 91.140.50   Electricity supply systems

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This European Standard specifies minimum requirements for earthing networks and connections (bonds) in buildings in which information technology equipment is intended to be installed to protect that equipment and interconnecting cabling from electrical hazards. Additionally this European Standard specifies requirements and provides recommendations for earthing networks and connections (bonds) in order for the information technology installation to achieve a) reliable signal reference, b) adequate immunity from electromagnetic interference carried by the earthing network. The requirements of this European Standard are applicable to all types of buildings ranging from residential to large commercial and industrial premises. Operator buildings are addressed by ETSI EN 300 253. This European standard specifies an earthing and bonding configuration that is appropriate to specific mains and other power supply distribution systems. NOTE For the purposes of this European Standard bonding networks are connected to earth and therefore create an earthing network. This European Standard does not: 1) apply to power supply distribution of voltages over AC 1 000 V; 2) address the specific requirements for telecommunication centres (operator buildings); these are specified in ETSI EN 300 253. Safety requirements for power supply installation are outside the scope of this European Standard and are covered by other standards and regulations. However, information given in this European Standard may be of assistance in meeting these standards and regulations.

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PREVIOUSLY

WITHDRAWN
EN 50310:2006

NOW

WITHDRAWN
EN 50310:2010
99.60 Withdrawal effective
Apr 11, 2019

REVISED BY

PUBLISHED
EN 50310:2016