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Standard ID GB 50054-2011 (GB50054-2011)
Description (Translated English) Code for design of low voltage electrical installations
Sector / Industry National Standard
Classification of Chinese Standard P63
Classification of International Standard 91.140.50
Word Count Estimation 314,315
Date of Issue 2011-07-26
Date of Implementation 2012-06-01
Older Standard (superseded by this standard) GB 50054-1995
Quoted Standard GB 50217; GB 50055; GB/T 3091; GB/Z 6829; GB 4208; GB 13028; GB/T 16895.15; GB 16895.21; GB/T 17045; GB/T 19215.1; GB/T 19215.2; GB/T 20041.1
Regulation (derived from) Bulletin of the Ministry of Housing and Urban No. 1100
Issuing agency(ies) Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of the People's Republic of China; General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China
Summary This Chinese standard applies to new construction, renovation and expansion project communication, frequency 1000V and below the low-voltage power distribution design.

GB 50054-2011: Code for design of low voltage electrical installations


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NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Code for Design of Low Voltage Electrical Installations Issued on: JULY 26, 2011 Implemented on: JUNE 1, 2012 Jointly Issued by Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of the People's Republic of China General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China

Foreword

According to the requirements of Document Jian Biao [2002] No. 85 issued by the former Ministry of Construction (MOC)-"Notice on Printing and Publishing the Development and Revision Plan of National Engineering Construction Standards in 2001~2002", this code was Formulated through revising "Code for Design of Low Voltage Electrical Installations" GB 50054-95 jointly by China Electric Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd . and organizations concerned. During the revision process, this code was reviewed and finalized by the drafting group on the basis of wide investigation, earnest summary of practical experience and reference to relevant international standards and foreign advanced standards as well as extensive solicitation for opinions. This code comprises 7 Chapters and 1 Appendix. the main technical content includes general provisions, terms, selection of electrical devices and conductors, layout of switchgear assembly, protection against electronic shock in electrical installation, protection for power circuits and erection of wiring systems. The main technical rev isions are as follows . 1. The applicable voltage was changed from AC SOOY power frequency to AC lOOOV power frequency; 2. The provision that copper and aluminium conductors shall be selected m the General Provisions of the former code was cancelled; 3. The terms were added as a separate chapter while the term explanation in the Appendix was deleted; 4. The requirements for the selection and installation of functional switching devices and residual current action protection devices were added; 5. The requirements of selecting switching device with neutral pole were added; 6. The requirements of installing electrical devices for insulation monitoring in IT system were added ; 7. The requirements for selecting sectional area of protective bonding conductor for local equipotential bonding were added; 8. The "3 .2 Safety Precautions in Layout of Switchgear Assemhly" of "Chapter 3 Layout of Switchgear Assembly" was incorporated into "4.4 Protection against Ea1th Fault" of "Chapter 4 Protection for Power Circuits" in the former code, and "SELV System, PELV System and FELV System" were added in "Chapter 5 Protection against Electronic Shock in Electrical Installation"; 9. The "Protection against Electrical Fire of Power Circuits" was added in "Protection for Power Circuits" ; 10. The requirements for "wiring of pliable metal conduit", "wiring of underground concealed metal trunking", "mineral insulated cable erection" and "pre-branch cable erection" were added; 11 . Supplement, improvement and adjustment were made the partial provisions in the former

Table of Contents

General Provisions ... 1 2 Tenns ... 2 3 Selection of Electrical Devices and Conductors ... 5 3 .1 Selection of Electrical Devices ... 5 3 .2 Selection of Conductors ... 7 4 Layout of Switchgear Assembly ... 13 4.1 General Requirements ... 13 4.2 Safety Precautions in Layout of Switchgear Assembly ... 13 4.3 Requirements for Buildings ... 14 5 Protection Against Electronic Shock in Electrical Installation ... 16 5 .1 Measure for Protection Against Direct Contact ... 16 5 .2 Measure for Protection Against Indirect Contact by Automatic Disconnection of Supply ... 18 5.3 SEILV System And PELV System and FELV System ... 23 6 Protection for Power Circuits ... 26 6.1 General Requirements ... 26 6.2 Protection Against Short Circuit ... 26 6.3 Protection Against Overload ... 28 6.4 Protection Against Electrical Fire of Power Circuits ... 29 7 Erection of Wiring System ... 30 7.1 General Requirements ... 30 7 .2 Wiring of Insulated Conductors ... 31 7.3 Wiring of Suspended Conductors ... 35 7.4 Wiring of Bare Conductors ... 3 6 7 .5 Wiring of Enclosed Busbar ... 3 7 7.6 Wiring ofCables ... 38 7. 7 Wiring of Electric Shaft ... 44 Appendix A Value of Factor k ... 46 Explanation of Wording of This Code ... 49 List of Quoted Standards ... 50 1 General Provisions 1.0.1 This code is Fonnulated with a view to ensuring personal and property safety, energy conservation, advanced technology, full function, economic rationality, reliable electrical installation as well as convenient installation and operation in the design of low-voltage electrical installations. 1.0.2 This code is applicable to the design of low-voltage electrical installations at 1 OOOV AC power frequency in construction, extension and renovation engineering. 1.0.3 The design of low-voltage electrical installations shall not only meet the requirements of this code, but also comply with those in the current relevant ones of the nation . 2 Terms 2.0.1 Prospective touch voltage The voltage between conductive paiis which may be touched by human being and animals simultaneously where they haven't yet touched the conductive parts. 2.1.2 Conventional prospective touch voltage limit The maximum value of prospective touch voltage which may exist continuously under specified external influence. 2.0.3 Direct contact Electrical contact with live pa1i by human being or animals. 2.0.4 Indirect contact Electrical contact with live exposed conductive part under fault by human being or animals. 2.0.5 Protection against direct contact Protection against electronic shock under no fault. 2.0.6 Protection against indirect contact Protection against electronic shock under a single fault. 2.0.6 Additional protection Protective measures other than protection against direct contact and indirect contact. 2.0.8 Arm's reach The maximum range where human being can reach with hands, by virtue of no means, in any direction from any point on the surface where human being usually stands or acts. 2.0.9 Enclosure The outer cover which can provide protection type and protection grade to adapt to expected application. 2.0.10 Protective barrier A barrier for avoiding direct contact from normally possible approaching direction. 2.0.11 Protective obstacle An obstacle for avoiding unintentional direct contact. 2.0.12 Electrical separation Protective measures for insulating dangerous Jive parts against other electric loops and electric components as well as against eaiih, and for avoiding all contacts. 2.0.13 Protective separation 2.0.26 Cable trunking A closed shell, consisting of a base with movable cover, used for enclosing insulated conductor, cable and flexible wire. 2.0.26 Cable tray A cable supporter with continuous chassis and side but without cover. 2.0.28 Cable ladder A cable supporter with a series of transverse supporting members firmly fixed on longitudinal main suppotiing components . 2.0.29 Cable brackets Spaced horizontal cable suppo1iers with only one fixed end. 2.0.30 Mobile equipment A kind of electrical equipment which is movable during operation or is easy to move from one position to another position where it is power-connected. 2.0.31 Hand-held equipment Electrical equipment held in hand(s) during normal use. 2.0.32 Switching device A device for making or breaking circuits. 2.0.33 Switch A mechanical switching device which is capable of making, carrying or breaking current under normal working conditions or under overloading condition as well as capable of carrying current for a certain period under short-circuit conditions or other abnormal conditions. 2.0.34 Switch-disconnector A switch capable of satisfying the isolation requirements of an isolator at the disconnected position. 2.0.35 Device for isolation A device with isolation function . 2.0.36 Circuit-breaker A mechanical switching electrical installation which is...
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