ZHCSPH8 July 2022 AMC1400-Q1
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Electrical insulation must be designed to withstand the rated impulse voltage, temporary overvoltage, and the working voltage. In addition, the physical distance between exposed metal parts on the high- and low-voltage sides must meet the minimum creepage and clearance requirements for the rated working voltage and transient overvoltages.
The ISO 17409:2020 standard specifies that an electrical road vehicle must be designed to withstand a minimum impulse voltage of 2500 V. The minimum clearance to support a 2500-V impulse voltage is 1.5 mm for basic isolation and 3.0 mm for reinforced isolation, according to Table F.2 of the IEC60664-1 standard. The equipment is designed to operate at altitudes up to 4000 m above sea level and the minimum clearance must be increased to 1.29 × 3 mm = 4 mm (rounded up). The factor of 1.29 is taken from table A.2 of the IEC60664-1 standard. The AMC1400-Q1 provides a minimum clearance of 14.7 mm and easily meets the requirement.
The maximum temporary overvoltage, a voltage that must be sustained for 60 s, is typically determined be the formula 2 × VWM + 1000 V, where VWM is the maximum working voltage that can occur under normal operating conditions. In this example, VWM equals the maximum DC bus voltage (1000 V) and the maximum temporary overvoltage is calculated to be 3000 VPK (2 × 1000 V + 1000 V = 3000 V). If the overvoltage test (also known as the HiPot test) is performed for 1 s only, the test voltage must be multiplied with a factor of 1.2 times and becomes 3600 V (1.2 × 3000 V = 3600 V). The minimum clearance to support a 3600-V temporary overvoltage is 5.5 mm for basic isolation and 8.0 mm for reinforced isolation. These values are taken from Table 9 of the IEC61800-5-1 standard. The equipment is designed to operate at altitudes up to 4000 m above sea level and the minimum clearance must be increased to 1.29 × 8 mm = 10.5 mm (rounded up). The factor of 1.29 is taken from Table A.2 of the IEC60664-1 standard. The AMC1400-Q1 provides a minimum clearance of 14.7 mm and easily meets the requirement.
The working voltage in this example is 1000 VDC and is lower than the maximum working voltage (VIOWM ) of 2800 VDC) that the AMC1400-Q1 supports.
Finally, the minimum creepage distance for a working voltage of 1000 VDC, insulating material group I, pollution degree 2, and reinforced isolation is 2 × 5 mm = 10 mm according to IEC60664-1 Table F.4. The 5-mm value for the 1000-V basic insulation is doubled for reinforced isolation. The AMC1400-Q1 provides a minimum creepage of 15.7 mm and provides significant margin against the minimum requirement.