IEC 60598-1:2024 Touch Current Measuring Network Figure G.1
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MNTC-G1 IEC 60598-1:2024 Touch Current Measuring Network Figure G.1 is engineered to measure touch current in electrical equipment and verify electrical safety performance under normal operation and fault conditions. This precision test network accurately captures touch current data by simulating actual-use circuit environments, providing objective evidence for compliance with electrical safety requirements. The system requires specific auxiliary equipment and, in certain applications, must operate in conjunction with compatible test components to ensure standardized and accurate testing procedures. This equipment supports personnel electrical safety protection during equipment operation and provides reliable validation for product safety compliance.
Standards Compliance:
- IEC 60598-1:2024 – Luminaires – Part 1: General requirements and tests
- GB 7000.1-2023 – Luminaires – Part 1: General requirements and tests
Note: Per standard requirements, MNTC-G1 must operate with an isolation transformer. The system also requires integration with LISUN MNTC-G2G3 and MNTC-G4 components for complete functionality.
Typical Applications:
- Lighting manufacturers conducting touch current testing on luminaires to verify compliance with IEC 60598-1:2024 and GB 7000.1-2023 electrical safety requirements
- Medical electrical equipment manufacturers performing touch current testing to validate compliance with IEC 60601:2023 and GB 9706.1-2020 medical electrical safety standards
- Handheld power tool manufacturers conducting touch current safety performance testing per IEC 60745:2020 and GB 3883-2019 requirements prior to product release
- Audio and video equipment manufacturers verifying electrical safety performance compliance with IEC 60065:2014 and GB 8898-2011 standards
- Information technology equipment manufacturers testing touch current parameters to ensure product safety per IEC 62368-1:2018 and GB 4943.1-2022 requirements
- Household appliance manufacturers conducting touch current testing on appliances to validate compliance with IEC 60335-1:2023 and GB 4706-2024 electrical safety standards
- Third-party testing laboratories performing standardized touch current measurements across multiple product categories for certification purposes