Electrical Safety in Trade Show Stands and Exhibition Areas
IEC 60364-7-711 Standard Technical GuidanceAt trade fairs and temporary exhibitions attended by thousands of people, panels are constantly being taken down and cables are being disconnected and reconnected. How can we prevent overcurrent fires when installing these short-lived display systems?
Fire Risks Often Overlooked in Short-Term Events
IEC 60364-7-711 (and its supplementary IEC 725 documentation, awaiting updates) designs the installation standards for the constantly changing dynamics of congress, trade show, art fair, and exhibition halls. The transfer of energy from the building's own permanent panels to the stands in a mobile and scattered form under carpets/wooden surfaces is the most dangerous moment, inviting accidents. With AES quality, you can have your stand safety approved and obtain your accredited exhibition certificate quickly, just before opening.
In stand systems, flammable door frames made of fabric/chipboard combinations and temporary cables generate significant thermal interaction. Regulations aim to prevent fires by requiring portable distribution boxes and stand-mounted power strips to have 30mA RCDs, flexible cables, and halogen-free components.
Repair Analysis of Standard Temporary Equipment
What do trade fair inspections include before opening?
WHY AES INNOVATION?
To ensure your visitors focus on your products and security.
At an international car show or building materials exhibition, a single spark from an uninsulated lighting heat cable can carbonize billions of dollars worth of product costs in just 5 minutes. Even in a temporary installation. AES Innovation‘Our meticulous and internationally experienced company provides you with IEC 60364-7-711 accredited assurance, freeing you from legal liabilities.
International Standards and Related Legislation
In portable venues, the main design of the electrical structure is governed by TS HD 60364-7-711, while the requirements for scaffolding and stand assembly (exhibition) areas are regulated by the TS HD IEC 60364 series; all indoor and outdoor lighting, halogen (large projector) product designs must fully comply with the minimum tolerance level for flammability tests (ISG Permit Report).
Frequently Asked Questions
The situation regarding short-term booth setup projects and hall organization facilities requires clarification through questions.