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IEC/EN 60065
Clause Requirement – Test Result - Remark Verdict
7.1.4 Temperature rise of windings (See appended table)
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7.1.5 Parts not subject to a limit under 7.1.1 to 7.1.4 (See appended table)
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7.2 Softening temperature of insulating material
supporting parts conductively connected to the
mains carrying a current > 0,2 A at least 150
o
C
In approved SPS unit.
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8 CONSTRUCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS WITH REGARD TO THE PROTECTION
AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK
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8.1 Conductive parts covered by lacquer, paper,
untreated textile oxide films and beads etc.
considered to be bare
Considered.
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8.2 No shock hazard when changing voltage setting
device, fuse-links or handling drawers etc.
Full supply voltage range
design. No fuse-link replaced
and drawers handled while
operation by hand.
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8.3 Insulation of hazardous live parts not provided by
hygroscopic material
The apparatus was subject of
humidity treatment for 168
hours at R.H of 95% at 40
°
C.
For test voltages after the test
refer to appended table 10.3.
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8.4 No risk of electric shock following the removal of a
cover which can be removed by hand
Remote controller cover 3.0V,
no hazard.
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8.5 Class I equipment See below.
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Basic insulation between hazardous live parts and
earthed accessible parts
Hazardous live parts to earthed
parts are separated by basic
insulation.
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Resistors bridging basic insulation complying with
14.2.1 a)
No such resistor.
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8.6 Class II equipment and Class II constructions
within Class I equipment
See below.
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Reinforced or double insulation between hazardous
live parts and accessible parts
Hazardous live parts to
accessible parts are separated
by either reinforced or double
insulation.
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Components bridging reinforced or double
insulation complying with 14.1 a) or 14.3
In approved SPS.
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Basic and supplementary insulation each being
bridged by a capacitor complying with 14.2.1 a)
In approved SPS.
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Reinforced or double insulation being bridged with
2 capacitors in series complying with 14.2.1 a)
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