IEC SYSTEM FOR CONFORMITY TESTING TO STANDARDS FOR SAFETY OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT (IECEE) CB SCHEME CB TEST CERTIFICATE
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1 IEC SYSTEM FOR CONFORMITY TESTING TO STANDARDS FOR SAFETY OF ELECTRICAL EQUIMENT (IECEE) CB SCHEME Ref. Certificate No. SG-1953 CB TEST CERTIFICATE Issued by: SB Corporation te Ltd Registration date: roduct: Industrial Computer Applicant: Advantech Co., Ltd. No. 1, Alley 20, Lane 26, Rueiguang Road, Neihu District, Taipei, Taiwan 114 Manufacturer: Advantech Co., Ltd. No. 1, Alley 20, Lane 26, Rueiguang Road, Neihu District, Taipei, Taiwan 114 Taiwan Taiwan Factory: nb: Additional factory information on page 2 Advantech Co., Ltd. 5th FL No 1, Lane 169, Kang-Ning Street, Xi-Zhi City, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan Taiwan Rating and principal characteristics: Trade mark (if any): Model/Type reference: Vac, 50/60Hz, 3A max, Class I ADVANTECH IC-7141XXXXXXXX and IC-7143XXXXXXXX (where X may be 0-9, A-Z or blank) Additional information: Sample of product tested to be in conformity with IEC: Test Report Ref. No: (ed.1) + EN : National Differences for Australia (AU), Canada (CA), China (CN), Korea (KR) and United States (US) and Group Differences as listed in the CB Bulletin No. 107A (May 2004) 55S051874/CZ/MNG This CB Test Certificate is issued by the National Certification Body SB Corporation te Ltd 1 Science ark Drive, Singapore Signed by: Christopher Hee Date of issue: /2
2 IEC SYSTEM FOR CONFORMITY TESTING TO STANDARDS FOR SAFETY OF ELECTRICAL EQUIMENT (IECEE) CB SCHEME Ref. Certificate No. SG-1953 Advantech Co., Ltd. 3rd FL 10 Lane 130, Ming-Chuan Rd, Hsien -Tien City, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan Superior Co., Ltd. Tiensong Area, Qingxing Town, Dongguan, Guangdong, China Advantech Co., Ltd. No. 600 Han-u Rd, Yu-Shan, Kun-Shan, Jiang Su, China Beijing Yan Hua Xing Ye Electronic Science & Technology Co., Ltd. No. 7, 6th Street, Shang Di Zone, Haidian District, Beijing,.R. China China Additional information (if necessary) This CB Test Certificate is issued by the National Certification Body SB Corporation te Ltd 1 Science ark Drive, Singapore Signed by: Christopher Hee Date of issue: /2
3 age 1 of 77 TEST REORT IEC and/or EN Information technology equipment Safety art 1: General requirements Report reference No...: 55S051874/CZ/MNG Tested by (printed name and signature)...: Chen Zhuo.. Approved by (printed name and signature)...: Michelle Ng... Date of issue...: 26 August, 2005 Testing Laboratory Name...: SB Corporation te Ltd Address...: 1 Science ark Drive, Singapore Testing location...: CBTL CCATL SMT TM Address...: Same as above Applicant's Name...: Advantech Co., Ltd. Address...: No.1, Alley 20, Lane 26, Rueiguang Road, Neihu District, Taipei, Taiwan 114 Test specification Standard...: IEC :2001 (1 st Edition) and EN :2001 Test procedure...: CB/CCA scheme Non-standard test method...: N.A. Test Report Form No...: IECEN60950_1B TRF originator....: SGS Fimko Ltd Master TRF...: dated Copyright 2003 IEC System for Conformity Testing and Certification of Electrical Equipment (IECEE), Geneva, Switzerland. All rights reserved. This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes as long as the IECEE is acknowledged as copyright owner and source of the material. IECEE takes no responsibility for and will not assume liability for damages resulting from the reader s interpretation of the reproduced material due to its placement and context. Test item description...: Industrial Computer Trademark...: ADVANTECH Manufacturer...: Advantech Co., Ltd. Model and/or type reference...: IC-7141XXXXXXXX & IC-7143XXXXXXXX See Remark 2 on page 3 for definition of X. Serial number...: N.A. Rating(s)...: Vac, 50/60Hz, 3A max.
4 age 2 of 77 Copy of marking plate See Appendix 14, 15 Summary of testing: All test results were found satisfactory in accordance with IEC :2001 / EN :2001.
5 age 3 of 77 articulars: test item vs. test requirements Equipment mobility... : Operating condition... : Movable Continuous Mains supply tolerance (%)... : ± 10% Tested for IT power systems... : IT testing, phase-phase voltage (V)... : Class of equipment... : Mass of equipment (kg)... : rotection against ingress of water... : Test case verdicts Test case does not apply to the test object : Test item does meet the requirement... : Test item does not meet the requirement.. : Testing Yes IT, 230V (for Norway) Class I Kg. I20 (ass) F(ail) Date of receipt of test item... : 11 April, 2005 Date(s) of performance of test... : 11 April to 19 April, 2005 General remarks This report is not valid as a CB Test Report unless appended by an approved CB Testing Laboratory and appended to a CB Test Certificate issued by an NCB in accordance with IECEE 02. The test result presented in this report relate only to the object(s) tested. This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of the Issuing testing laboratory. (see Enclosure #)" refers to additional information appended to the report. "(see appended table)" refers to a table appended to the report. Throughout this report a comma (point) is used as the decimal separator. Comments: Remark 1: The following contents are included in this test report : Test Report page 1 to 77 Appendix 1 to 16 Remark 2: The X in the model designation may be 0-9, A-Z or blank to indicate the country code and part number for company internal use. (Refer to Appendix 16 for the identity declaration letter) Remark 3: National & Group Differences as listed in the CB Bulletin No. 107A (May 2004) have been checked. Countries listed in CB Bulletin No. 107A, dated May 2004 as follows: Australia (AU), Canada (CA), China (CN), Korea (KR) and United States (US). Remark 4: Tests were conducted on Model: IC and is a representative of other models. General product information: The industrial computer is equipped with a certified switching power supply and a main board enclosed in a metal chassis. All the USB and S2 output of the ETU had been evaluated to comply with the Limited ower Source requirements.
6 age 4 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 1 GENERAL 1.5 Components General Comply with IEC or relevant component standard (see appended table 1.5.1) Evaluation and testing of components (see appended table 1.5.1) Thermal controls No thermal control Transformers Transformers are in the approved power supply Interconnecting cables Capacitors in primary circuits...: Capacitor in the approved power supply Double insulation or reinforced insulation bridged by components Capacitor in the approved power supply General Capacitor in the approved power supply Bridging capacitors Bridge capacitor in the approved power supply Bridging resistors No bridging resistor Accessible parts Investigated in the approved power supply Components in equipment for IT power systems Evaluated in the certification of power supply 1.6 ower interface AC power distribution systems TN, and IT for Norway Input current (see appended table 1.6.2) Voltage limit of hand-held equipment Not hand-held Neutral conductor Investigated in the approved power supply. 1.7 Marking and instructions ower rating See below Rated voltage(s) or voltage range(s) (V)...: Vac Symbol for nature of supply, for d.c. only...: The equipment was supplied by AC. Rated frequency or rated frequency range (Hz) : 50/60Hz
7 age 5 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Rated current (ma or A)...: 3A max Manufacturer s name or trademark or identification mark...: Type/model or type reference...: ADVANTECH IC-7141XXXXXXXX & IC- 7143XXXXXXXX See Remark 2 for definition of X. Symbol for Class II equipment only...: Class I equipment Other symbols...: Certification marks...: Safety instructions English Version Short duty cycles Continuous operation Supply voltage adjustment...: Methods and means of adjustment; reference to installation instructions...: ower outlets on the equipment...: No power outlets in the EUT Fuse identification (marking, special fusing characteristics, cross-reference)...: Evaluated in approved power supply Wiring terminals Appliance inlet used rotective earthing and bonding terminals...: Appliance inlet used Terminal for a.c. mains supply conductors Appliance inlet used Terminals for d.c. mains supply conductors Controls and indicators See below Identification, location and marking...: Investigated in the approved power supply. Mains switch marked with the symbols: I for ON and O for OFF for the power supply, Model MRW-6400 and MRT Colours...: No safety involved colour identification Symbols according to IEC : Investigated in the approved power supply Markings using figures...: No indicators for different position Isolation of multiple power sources...: A prominent marking was provided on the inlet when employing the power, Model MRW IT power distribution systems Evaluated in the approved power supply Thermostats and other regulating devices No thermostats devices.
8 age 6 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Language(s)...: Markings/instructions are to be in the language suitable for the country of use. Reviewed only English Durability Removable parts No required markings placed on removable parts Replaceable batteries The marking was provided in the servicing instruction. Language(s)...: English Version Operator access with a tool...: No operator access area, require a tool to gain access Equipment for restricted access locations...: No restricted access location 2 ROTECTION FROM HAZARDS 2.1 rotection from electric shock and energy hazards rotection in operator access areas Supplied by SELV Access to energized parts The Industrial Computer is supplied from an approved power supply that provides only SELV. Test by inspection...: See below. Test with test finger...: The test finger was unable to contact bare hazardous parts Test with test pin...: The test pin was unable to contact bare hazardous parts Test with test probe...: No access to TNV circuit Battery compartments...: No battery compartments Access to ELV wiring No ELV wiring Working voltage (Vpeak or Vrms); minimum distance (mm) through insulation Access to hazardous voltage circuit wiring No hazardous voltage wiring in operator accessible area Energy hazards...: The circuit with energy hazard are not accessible Manual controls Discharge of capacitors in equipment Evaluation with acceptable result in the approved power supply Time-constant (s); measured voltage (V)...: Time-constant is < 1 sec rotection in service access areas
9 age 7 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict rotection in restricted access locations Not for use in restricted access location 2.2 SELV circuits General requirements Voltages under normal conditions (V)...: Below SELV limits Voltages under fault conditions (V)...: Below SELV limits Separation by double insulation or reinforced insulation (method 1) Evaluated in the approved power supply Separation by earthed screen (method 2) rotection by earthing of the SELV circuit (method 3) Connection of SELV circuits to other circuits...: SELV circuits connected to other SELV circuits 2.3 TNV circuits Limits Type of TNV circuits...: Separation from other circuits and from accessible parts Insulation employed...: Separation from hazardous voltages Insulation employed...: Connection of TNV circuits to other circuits Insulation employed...: Test for operating voltages generated externally 2.4 Limited current circuits General requirements Limit values Frequency (Hz)...: Measured current (ma)...: Measured voltage (V)...: Measured capacitance (µf)...: Connection of limited current circuits to other circuits 2.5 Limited power sources
10 age 8 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Inherently limited output (See appended table) Impedance limited output Overcurrent protective device limited output Regulating network limited output under normal operating and single fault condition Regulating network limited output under normal operating conditions and overcurrent protective device limited output under single fault condition Output voltage (V), output current (A), apparent power (VA)... : The following output had been evaluated and found to comply with the Limited ower Source. USB connectors and S2 ports for keyboard and mouse (See appended table) Current rating of overcurrent protective device (A) (See appended table) 2.6 rovisions for earthing and bonding rotective earthing Evaluated in the approved power supply Functional earthing Evaluated in the approved power supply rotective earthing and protective bonding conductors General The power supply cord shall be provided during separated national approval Size of protective earthing conductors Rated current (A), cross-sectional area (mm 2 ), AWG...: Cross sectional area of 0.75 mm 2 minimum Size of protective bonding conductors Rated current (A), cross-sectional area (mm 2 ), AWG...: Resistance (Ω) of earthing conductors and their terminations, test current (A)...: 18 AWG internal wiring as bonding conductor. Resistance tested at 40 A for each power supply: FS300-60LN: Ω MRT-6300: Ω HG2-6400: Ω MRW-6400: 0.01 Ω Colour of insulation...: Evaluated in the approved power supply Terminals General Detachable power cord used rotective earthing and bonding terminals Appliance inlet used
11 age 9 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Rated current (A), type and nominal thread diameter (mm)...: Separation of the protective earthing conductor from protective bonding conductors Appliance inlet used Integrity of protective earthing Interconnection of equipment No interconnected equipment Components in protective earthing conductors and protective bonding conductors No switches or fuses in earthing conductor Disconnection of protective earth Appliance coupler used arts that can be removed by an operator No removable parts in protective earthing path arts removed during servicing Appliance inlet used Corrosion resistance No risk of corrosion Screws for protective bonding Reliance on telecommunication network or cable distribution system 2.7 Overcurrent and earth fault protection in primary circuits Basic requirements Instructions when protection relies on building installation The circuit breaker served as the backup protection Faults not covered in Short-circuit backup protection Building Installation Number and location of protective devices...: Evaluated in the approved power supply rotection by several devices Warning to service personnel...: 2.8 Safety interlocks General principles No safety interlocks provided rotection requirements Inadvertent reactivation Fail-safe operation Moving parts Overriding Switches and relays Contact gaps (mm)...: Overload test Endurance test
12 age 10 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Electric strength test Mechanical actuators 2.9 Electrical insulation roperties of insulating materials Natural rubber, asbestos or hygroscopic materials are not used Humidity conditioning 40 C, 95% RH, 120Hrs Humidity (%)...: Temperature ( C)...: Grade of insulation Evaluated during the power supply certification 2.10 Clearances, creepage distances and distances through insulation General Evaluated during the power supply certification Determination of working voltage Evaluated during the power supply certification Clearances Evaluated during the power supply certification General See below Clearances in primary circuits Evaluated during the power supply certification. (see appended table and ) Clearances in secondary circuits Functional insulation Measurement of transient voltage levels Creepage distances Evaluated during the power supply certification (see appended table and ) CTI tests...: Solid insulation Evaluated during the approved power supply certification Minimum distance through insulation Thin sheet material Evaluated during the approved power supply certification Number of layers (pcs)...: Electric strength test rinted boards Distance through insulation
13 age 11 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Electric strength test for thin sheet insulating material Number of layers (pcs)...: Wound components Number of layers (pcs)...: Two wires in contact inside wound component; angle between 45 and : Coated printed boards General Sample preparation and preliminary inspection Thermal cycling Thermal ageing ( C)... : Electric strength test Abrasion resistance test Electric strength test Enclosed and sealed parts... : Temperature T 1 =T 2 + T ma T amb +10K ( C)... : Spacings filled by insulating compound... : Electric strength test Component external terminations Insulation with varying dimensions 3 WIRING, CONNECTIONS AND SULY 3.1 General Current rating and overcurrent protection Adequate cross sectional areas on internal wiring rotection against mechanical damage Smooth and free of sharp edges Securing of internal wiring Wiring are reliably routed and secured where appropriate Insulation of conductors Wire insulations are suitable for the application Beads and ceramic insulators Not used Screws for electrical contact pressure Insulating materials in electrical connections No contact pressure through insulating materials Self-tapping and spaced thread screws No space thread screws / thread-cutting screws used Termination of conductors
14 age 12 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 10 N pull test Sleeving on wiring 3.2 Connection to an a.c. mains supply or a d.c. mains supply Means of connection...: Appliance inlet Connection to an a.c. mains supply Appliance inlet Connection to a d.c. mains supply Multiple supply connections No hazardous parts were accessible, and no hazard was created due to incorrect plugging ermanently connected equipment Not permanently connected. Number of conductors, diameter (mm) of cable and conduits...: Appliance inlets Appliance inlet complies with IEC ower supply cords The EUT not provided with power supply cord AC power supply cords Type...: Rated current (A), cross-sectional area (mm 2 ), AWG... : DC power supply cords Cord anchorages and strain relief Mass of equipment (kg), pull (N)... : Longitudinal displacement (mm)... : rotection against mechanical damage Cord guards D (mm); test mass (g)... : Radius of curvature of cord (mm)... : Supply wiring space 3.3 Wiring terminals for connection of external conductors Wiring terminals Appliance inlet used Connection of non-detachable power supply cords Appliance inlet used Screw terminals Conductor sizes to be connected
15 age 13 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Rated current (A), cord/cable type, crosssectional area (mm 2 )...: Wiring terminal sizes Rated current (A), type and nominal thread diameter (mm)...: Wiring terminals design Grouping of wiring terminals Stranded wire 3.4 Disconnection from the mains supply General requirement Appliance coupler used Disconnect devices Appliance coupler used ermanently connected equipment Not a permanent connected equipment arts which remain energized Appliance coupler used Switches in flexible cords Appliance coupler used Single-phase equipment and d.c. equipment The appliance coupler disconnects both poles simultaneously Three-phase equipment Single-phase equipment Switches as disconnect devices No switch served as the disconnect device lugs as disconnect devices The appliance coupler is regarded as the disconnect device, no marking is required Interconnected equipment No interconnection of hazardous voltages Multiple power sources A prominent marking was provided on the inlet when employing the power, Model MRW Interconnection of equipment General requirements Considered Types of interconnection circuits...: SELV circuits ELV circuits as interconnection circuits No ELV interconnection 4 HYSICAL REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Stability Angle of 10 Stable
16 age 14 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Test: force (N)...: Not floor standing unit. 4.2 Mechanical strength General Steady force test, 10 N Components and parts withstood the steady force of 10N Steady force test, 30 N The cover and the door withstood the test force Steady force test, 250 N The enclosure withstood the test force of 250 N Impact test The enclosure withstand the impact test Fall test Swing test Drop test Stress relief test No polymeric material served as the enclosure Cathode ray tubes No CRT inside the equipment icture tube separately certified... : High pressure lamps No high pressure lamps Wall or ceiling mounted equipment; force (N)... : Not a wall or ceiling mounted equipment 4.3 Design and construction Edges and corners Edges are rounded Handles and manual controls; force (N)... : Adjustable controls No such devices Securing of parts Evaluated in the approved power supply Connection of plugs and sockets Direct plug-in equipment Not direct plug-in equipment Dimensions (mm) of mains plug for direct plug-in...: Torque and pull test of mains plug for direct plug-in; torque (Nm); pull (N)...: Heating elements in earthed equipment No heating elements
17 age 15 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Batteries Battery is an approved component, only perform test for RTC battery. The RTC battery protected by one resistor (R532, 1Kohm), and one diode (DD6). (see appended table 5.3) Oil and grease Insulation not exposed to oil or grease Dust, powders, liquids and gases The equipment did not produce dust, powder, liquid, and gases Containers for liquids or gases No liquid or gases inside the equipment Flammable liquids... : No flammable liquids Quantity of liquid (l)... : Flash point ( C)... : Radiation; type of radiation... : Certified laser product used General Ionizing radiation No radiation inside the equipment. Measured radiation (pa/kg)...: Measured high-voltage (kv)...: Measured focus voltage (kv)...: CRT markings...: Effect of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on materials art, property, retention after test, flammability classification...: Human exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation...: Laser (including LEDs) Laser class...: Only indicating Class I LED, and certified laser product used Other types...: 4.4 rotection against hazardous moving parts General See below rotection in operator access areas The fan was not accessible rotection in restricted access locations rotection in service access areas A fan guard was provided. Unintentional contact is not possible.
18 age 16 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 4.5 Thermal requirements Maximum temperatures (see appended table 4.5) Normal load condition per Annex L...: Resistance to abnormal heat 4.6 Openings in enclosures Top and side openings No top openings, the fire enclosure was provided under the top cover. Dimensions (mm)...: No side and rear opening falls within the area traced out by the 5 degree angle from component need fire enclosure. Front surface opening: rovided numerous openings covered one area of by mm, each one measured 19.7 by 2.7 mm. Top side surface opening: rovided numerous openings covered one area of by 96.7 mm, each one measured 19.7 by 2.7 mm. Top side surface opening: rovided numerous openings covered two areas of by 43.6 mm and 65.6 by 15.3 mm, each one measured 19.2 by 2.6 mm and 15.3 by 2.5 mm Bottoms of fire enclosures No bottom openings. Construction of the bottom...: Doors or covers in fire enclosures The doors or covers served as the fire enclosure. The door is not removable, and the door was locked during normal operation Openings in transportable equipment Not a transportable equipment Adhesives for constructional purposes Conditioning temperature ( C)/time (weeks)...: 4.7 Resistance to fire
19 age 17 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Reducing the risk of ignition and spread of flame Appropriate use of components and suitable construction. Components are mounted on WB rated V-1 or better Method 1, selection and application of components wiring and materials Method 2, application of all of simulated fault condition tests (See appended table) Conditions for a fire enclosure The metal chassis served as the fire enclosure arts requiring a fire enclosure The fire enclosure is required to cover all parts arts not requiring a fire enclosure Materials General See critical component list Materials for fire enclosures The metal chassis served as the fire enclosure Materials for components and other parts outside fire enclosures Materials for components and other parts inside fire enclosures 94 HB or better Materials for air filter assemblies Rated V Materials used in high-voltage components No high-voltage components 5 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND SIMULATED ABNORMAL CONDITIONS 5.1 Touch current and protective conductor current General Equipment under test (EUT) Test circuit Application of measuring instrument Measuring circuit in Annex D.1 used Test procedure Test measurements Test voltage (V)... : 264 V Measured touch current (ma)... : Max ma for power supply model, FS300-60LN. Max ma for power supply, model HG Max. 1.8 ma for model MRT Max ma for model MRW
20 age 18 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Max. allowed touch current (ma)... : 3.5 ma r.m.s Measured protective conductor current (ma)... : Max ma for power supply model, FS300-60LN. Max ma for power supply, model HG Max. 1.8 ma for model MRT Max ma for model MRW Max. allowed protective conductor current (ma) : 3.5 ma r.m.s Equipment with touch current exceeding 3.5 ma: Touch currents to and from telecommunication networks and cable distribution systems and from telecommunication networks Limitation of the touch current to a telecommunication network and a cable distribution system Test voltage (V)... : Measured touch current (ma)... : Max. allowed touch current (ma)... : Summation of touch currents from telecommunication networks... : The equipment did not connect to telecommunication network 5.2 Electric strength General (see appended table 5.2) Test procedure (see appended table 5.2) 5.3 Abnormal operating and fault conditions rotection against overload and abnormal operation (see appended table 5.3) Motors Certified secondary fan used Transformers Evaluated during the power supply certification (see appended Annex C) Functional insulation...: Method c) used Electromechanical components No electromechanical components Simulation of faults Unattended equipment Thermostats, temperature limiters and thermal cut-offs are not used
21 age 19 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Compliance criteria for abnormal operating and fault conditions (see appended table 5.3) 6 CONNECTION TO TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS 6.1 rotection of telecommunication network service persons, and users of other equipment connected to the network, from hazards in the equipment rotection from hazardous voltages Separation of the telecommunication network from earth Requirements Test voltage (V)... : Current in the test circuit (ma)... : Exclusions... : 6.2 rotection of equipment users from overvoltages on telecommunication networks Separation requirements Electric strength test procedure Impulse test Steady-state test Compliance criteria 6.3 rotection of the telecommunication wiring system from overheating Max. output current (A)...: Current limiting method...: 7 CONNECTION TO CABLE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 7.1 rotection of cable distribution system service persons, and users of other equipment connected to the system, from hazardous voltages in the equipment 7.2 rotection of equipment users from overvoltages on the cable distribution system 7.3 Insulation between primary circuits and cable distribution systems General Voltage surge test Impulse test A ANNEX A, TESTS FOR RESISTANCE TO HEAT AND FIRE
22 age 20 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict A.1 Flammability test for fire enclosures of movable equipment having a total mass exceeding 18 kg, and of stationary equipment (see ) A.1.1 Samples... : Wall thickness (mm)... : A.1.2 Conditioning of samples; temperature ( C)... : A.1.3 Mounting of samples... : A.1.4 Test flame (see IEC ) Flame A, B, C or D... : A.1.5 Test procedure A.1.6 Compliance criteria Sample 1 burning time (s)... : Sample 2 burning time (s)... : Sample 3 burning time (s)... : A.2 Flammability test for fire enclosures of movable equipment having a total mass not exceeding 18 kg, and for material and components located inside fire enclosures (see and ) A.2.1 Samples, material...: Wall thickness (mm)... : A.2.2 Conditioning of samples A.2.3 Mounting of samples... : A.2.4 Test flame (see IEC ) Flame A, B or C... : A.2.5 Test procedure A.2.6 Compliance criteria Sample 1 burning time (s)... : Sample 2 burning time (s)... : Sample 3 burning time (s)... : A.2.7 Alternative test acc. to IEC , cl. 4 and 8 Sample 1 burning time (s)... : Sample 2 burning time (s)... : Sample 3 burning time (s)... : A.3 Hot flaming oil test (see 4.6.2) A.3.1 Mounting of samples A.3.2 Test procedure A.3.3 Compliance criterion
23 age 21 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict B ANNEX B, MOTOR TESTS UNDER ABNORMAL CONDITIONS (see and 5.3.2) B.1 General requirements (See appended table) osition...: (See appended table) Manufacturer...: (See appended table) Type...: (See appended table) Rated values...: (See appended table) B.2 Test conditions B.3 Maximum temperatures B.4 Running overload test B.5 Locked-rotor overload test Test duration (days)...: Electric strength test: test voltage (V)...: B.6 Running overload test for d.c. motors in secondary circuits B.7 Locked-rotor overload test for d.c. motors in secondary circuits B.7.1 Test procedure Certified fan used. B.7.2 Alternative test procedure; test time (h)...: B.7.3 Electric strength test B.8 Test for motors with capacitors B.9 Test for three-phase motors B.10 Test for series motors Operating voltage (V)...: C ANNEX C, TRANSFORMERS (see and 5.3.3) osition...: Manufacturer...: Type...: Evaluated during the power supply certification Rated values...: (See appended table) Method of protection...: C.1 Overload test Evaluated during the power supply certification C.2 Insulation Evaluated during the power supply certification rotection from displacement of windings...: Evaluated during the power supply certification
24 age 22 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict D ANNEX D, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS FOR TOUCH-CURRENT TESTS (see 5.1.4) D.1 Measuring instrument D.2 Alternative measuring instrument E ANNEX E, TEMERATURE RISE OF A WINDING (see ) F ANNEX F, MEASUREMENT OF CLEARANCES AND CREEAGE DISTANCES (see 2.10) G ANNEX G, ALTERNATIVE METHOD FOR DETERMINING MINIMUM CLEARANCES G.1 Summary of the procedure for determining minimum clearances G.2 Determination of mains transient voltage (V)...: G.2.1 AC mains supply G.2.2 DC mains supply G.3 Determination of telecommunication network transient voltage (V)...: G.4 Determination of required withstand voltage (V).: G.5 Measurement of transient levels (V)...: G.6 Determination of minimum clearances...: H ANNEX H, IONIZING RADIATION (see ) J ANNEX J, TABLE OF ELECTROCHEMICAL OTENTIALS (see ) Metal used...: K ANNEX K, THERMAL CONTROLS (see and 5.3.7) K.1 Making and breaking capacity K.2 Thermostat reliability; operating voltage (V)...: K.3 Thermostat endurance test; operating voltage (V)...: K.4 Temperature limiter endurance; operating voltage (V)...: K.5 Thermal cut-out reliability K.6 Stability of operation
25 age 23 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict L ANNEX L, NORMAL LOAD CONDITIONS FOR SOME TYES OF ELECTRICAL BUSINESS EQUIMENT (see and 4.5.1) L.1 Typewriters L.2 Adding machines and cash registers L.3 Erasers L.4 encil sharpeners L.5 Duplicators and copy machines L.6 Motor-operated files L.7 Other business equipment M ANNEX M, CRITERIA FOR TELEHONE RINGING SIGNALS (see 2.3.1) M.1 Introduction M.2 Method A M.3 Method B M.3.1 Ringing signal M Frequency (Hz)...: M Voltage (V)...: M Cadence; time (s), voltage (V)...: M Single fault current (ma)...: M.3.2 Tripping device and monitoring voltage...: M Conditions for use of a tripping device or a monitoring voltage M Tripping device M Monitoring voltage (V)...: N ANNEX N, IMULSE TEST GENERATORS (see , , and clause G.5) N.1 ITU-T impulse test generators N.2 IEC impulse test generator ANNEX, NORMATIVE REFERENCES Q ANNEX Q, BIBLIOGRAHY
26 age 24 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict R ANNEX R, EXAMLES OF REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALITY CONTROL ROGRAMMES R.1 Minimum separation distances for unpopulated coated printed boards (see ) R.2 Reduced clearances (see ) S ANNEX S, ROCEDURE FOR IMULSE TESTING (see ) S.1 Test equipment S.2 Test procedure S.3 Examples of waveforms during impulse testing T ANNEX T, GUIDANCE ON ROTECTION AGAINST INGRESS OF WATER (see 1.1.2) U ANNEX U, INSULATED WINDING WIRES FOR USE WITHOUT INTERLEAVED INSULATION (see ) V ANNEX V, AC OWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (see 1.6.1) V.1 Introduction V.2 TN power distribution systems W ANNEX W, SUMMATION OF TOUCH CURRENTS W.1 Touch current from electronic circuits W.1.2 Earthed circuits W.2 Interconnection of several equipments W.2.1 Isolation W.2.2 Common return, isolated from earth W.2.3 Common return, connected to protective earth X ANNEX X, MAXIMUM HEATING EFFECT IN TRANSRORMER TESTS (see clause C.1) X.1 Determination of maximum input current X.2 Overload test procedure Y ANNEX Y, ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT CONDITIONING TEST (see )
27 age 25 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Y.1 Test apparatus...: Y.2 Mounting of test samples...: Y.3 Carbon-arc light-exposure apparatus...: Y.4 Xenon-arc light exposure apparatus...:
28 age 26 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict CENELEC COMMON MODIFICA TIONS [C], SECIAL NATIONAL CONDITI ONS [S] AND A-DEVIATI ONS (NATIONA L DEVIATIO NS) [A] (EN :2001, Annex ZB and Annex ZC) General C: Delete all the "country" notes in the reference document according to the following list: Note Note Note Note Note Note Note Note Note 2, 7, Note 1, Note 2, Note Note Note Note 1, Note Note 1, Note Note Note Note Note Note Note 7 Note Note G2.1 Note 1, 2 Annex H Note 2 S (DK): Certain types of Class I appliances (see ) may be provided with a plug not establishing earthing conditions when inserted into Danish socket-outlets A (SE, Ordinance 1990:944 and CH, Ordinance on environmentally hazardous substances SR , Annex 3.2, Mercury): Add NOTE Switches containing mercury such as thermostats, relays and level controllers are not allowed S (NO): Due to the IT power system used (see annex V, Fig. V.7), capacitors are required to be rated for the applicable line-to-line voltage (230 V) S (FI, NO, SE): CLASS I LUGGABLE EQUIMENT TYE A intended for connection to other equipment or a network shall, if safety relies on connection to protective earth or if surge suppressors are connected between the network terminals and accessible parts, have a marking stating that the equipment must be connected to an earthed mains socket-outlet. The marking text in the applicable countries shall be as follows: FI: "Laite on liitettävä suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan" NO: "Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt" SE: "Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag" Appliance inlet used. There are no components containing mercury in the equipment A (DK, Heavy Current Regulations): Supply cords of class I equipment, which is delivered without a plug, must be provided with a visible tag with the
29 age 27 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict following text: Vigtigt! Lederen med grøn/gul isolation må kun tilsluttes en klemme mærket eller If essential for the safety of the equipment, the tag must in addition be provided with a diagram which shows the connection of the other conductors, or be provided with the following text: "For tilslutning af de øvrige ledere, se medfølgende instalationsvejledning." S (DK): Socket-outlets for providing power to other equipment shall be in accordance with the Heavy Current Regulations, Section D1, Standard Sheet DK 1-3a, DK 1-5a or DK 1-7a, when used on Class I equipment. For stationary equipment the socket-outlet shall be in accordance with Standard Sheet DK 1-1b or DK 1-5a A (DK, Heavy Current Regulations): CLASS II EQUIMENT shall not be fitted with socketoutlets for providing power to other equipment A (DE, Gesetz über techische Arbeitsmittel (Gerätesicherheitsgesetz) [Law on technical labour equipment {Equipment safety law}], of 23 rd October 1992, Article 3, 3 rd paragraph, 2 nd sentence, together with the "Allgemeine Verwaltungsvorschrift zur Durchführung des Zweiten Abschnitts des Gerätesicherheitsgesetzes" [General administrative regulation on the execution of the Second Section of the Equipment safety law], of 10 th January 1996, article 2, 4 th paragraph item 2): Directions for use with rules to prevent certain hazards for (among others) maintenance of the technical labour equipment, also for imported technical labour equipment shall be written in the German language. NOTE: Of this requirement, rules for use even only by service personnel are not exempted A (CH, Ordinance on environmentally hazardous substances SR ): Annex 4.10 of SR applies for batteries A (DE, Regulation on protection against hazards by X-ray, of 8 th January 1987, Article 5 [Operation of X-ray emission source], clauses 1 to 4): a) A licence is required by those who operate an X-ray emission source. b) A licence in accordance with Cl. 1 is not required by those who operate an X-ray emission No socket-outlets Class I equipment German manual and instructions are to be provided to the user No X-ray
30 age 28 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict source on which the electron acceleration voltage does not exceed 20 kv if 1) the local dose rate at a distance of 0,1 m from the surface does not exceed 1 µsv/h and 2) it is adequately indicated on the X-ray emission source that i) X-rays are generated and ii) the electron acceleration voltage must not exceed the maximum value stipulated by the manufacturer or importer. c) A licence in accordance with Cl. 1 is also not required by persons who operate an X-ray emission source on which the electron acceleration voltage exceeds 20 kv if 1) the X-ray emission source has been granted a type approval and 2) it is adequately indicated on the X-ray emission source that i) X-rays are generated ii) the device stipulated by the manufacturer or importer guarantees that the maximum permissible local dose rate in accordance with the type approval is not exceeded and iii) the electron acceleration voltage must not exceed the maximum value stipulated by the manufacturer or importer. d) Furthermore, a licence in accordance with Cl. 1 is also not required by persons who operate X-ray emission sources on which the electron acceleration voltage does not exceed 30 kv if 1) the X-rays are generated only by intrinsically safe CRTs complying with Enclosure III, No. 6, 2) the values stipulated in accordance with Enclosure III, No. 6.2 are limited by technical measures and specified in the device and 3) it is adequately indicated on the X-ray emission source that the X-rays generated are adequately screened by the intrinsically safe CRT. S (NO): Requirements according to this annex, and apply S (NO): Requirements according to this annex, apply S (NO): Requirements according to this annex, and apply and S (GB): The current rating of the circuit shall be taken as 13 A, not 16 A C: Replace the subclause as follows: Basic requirements
31 age 29 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict To protect against excessive current, shortcircuits and earth faults in RIMARY CIRCUITS, protective devices shall be included either as integral parts of the equipment or as parts of the building installation, subject to the following, a), b) and c): a) except as detailed in b) and c), protective devices necessary to comply with the requirements of 5.3 shall be included as parts of the equipment; b) for components in series with the mains input to the equipment such as the supply cord, appliance coupler, r.f.i. filter and switch, shortcircuit and earth fault protection may be provided by protective devices in the building installation; c) it is permitted for LUGGABLE EQUIMENT TYE B or ERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIMENT, to rely on dedicated overcurrent and short-circuit protection in the building installation, provided that the means of protection, e.g. fuses or circuit breakers, is fully specified in the installation instructions. If reliance is placed on protection in the building installation, the installation instructions shall so state, except that for LUGGABLE EQUIMENT TYE A the building installation shall be regarded as providing protection in accordance with the rating of the wall socket outlet S (GB): To protect against excessive currents and short-circuits in the RIMARY CIRCUIT OF DIRECT LUG-IN EQUIMENT, protective device shall be included as integral parts of the DIRECT LUG- IN EQUIMENT. C: Void C: Replace in the first line "(see also 1.4.7)" by "(see also 1.4.8)" S (NO): Due to the IT power distribution system used (see annex V, Fig. V.7), the A.C. MAINS SULY voltage is considered to be equal to the line-to-line voltage and will remain at 230 V in case of a single earth fault Evaluated in the approved power supply.
32 age 30 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict S (CH): Supply cords of equipment having a RATED CURRENT not exceeding 10 A shall be provided with a plug complying with SEV 1011 or IEC and one of the following dimension sheets: SEV , lug type 15, 3+N+E 250/400 V, 10 A SEV , lug type 11, L+N 250 V, 10 A SEV , lug type 12, L+N+E 250 V, 10 A In general, EN applies for plugs for currents exceeding 10A. However, a 16 A plug and socket-outlet system is being introduced in Switzerland, the plugs of which are according to the following dimension sheets, published in February 1998: SEV , lug type 25, 3L+N+E SEV , lug type 21, L+N SEV , lug type 23, L+N+E 230/400 V, 16 A 250 V, 16 A 250 V, 16 A S (DK): Supply cords of single-phase equipment having a rated current not exceeding 13 A shall be provided with a plug according to the Heavy Current Regulations, Section D1. CLASS I EQUIMENT provided with socket-outlets with earth contacts or which are intended to be used in locations where protection against indirect contact is required according to the wiring rules shall be provided with a plug in accordance with standard sheet DK 2-1a or DK 2-5a. If ply-phase equipment and single-phase equipment having a RATED CURRENT exceeding 13 A is provided with a supply cord with a plug, this plug shall be in accordance with the Heavy Current Regulations, Section D1 or EN S (ES): Supply cords of single-phase equipment having a rated current not exceeding 10 A shall be provided with a plug according to UNE 20315:1994. Supply cords of single-phase equipment having a rated current not exceeding 2,5 A shall be provided with a plug according to UNE-EN 50075:1993. CLASS I EQUIMENT provided with socket-outlets with earth contacts or which are intended to be used in locations where protection against indirect contact is required according to the wiring rules, shall be provided with a plug in accordance with standard UNE 20315:1994. If poly-phase equipment is provided with a supply cord with a plug, this plug shall be in accordance with UNE-EN
33 age 31 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict S (GB): Apparatus which is fitted with a flexible cable or cord and is designed to be connected to a mains socket conforming to BS 1363 by means of that flexible cable or cord and plug, shall be fitted with a 'standard plug' in accordance with Statutory Instrument 1768:1994 The lugs and Socket etc. (Safety) Regulations 1994, unless exempted by those regulations. NOTE 'Standard plug' is defined in SI 1768:1994 and essentially means an approved plug conforming to BS 1363 or an approved conversion plug. S (IE): Apparatus which is fitted with a flexible cable or cord and is designed to be connected to a mains socket conforming to I.S. 411 by means of that flexible cable or cord and plug, shall be fitted with a 13 A plug in accordance with Statutory Instrument 525:1997 National Standards Authority of Ireland (section 28) (13 A lugs and Conversion Adaptors for Domestic Use) Regulations C: Delete Note 1 and in Table 3A, delete the conduit sizes in parentheses C: Replace "60245 IEC 53" by "H05 RR-F"; "60227 IEC 52" by "H03 VV-F or H03 VVH2-F"; "60227 IEC 53" by "H05 VV-F or H05 VVH2-F2". In Table 3B, replace the first four lines by the following: Replaced Up to and including 6 0,75 1) Over 6 up to and including 10 (0,75) 2) 1,0 Over 10 up to and including 16 (1,0) 3) 1,5 In the Conditions applicable to Table 3B delete the words "in some countries" in condition 1). In Note 1, applicable to Table 3B, delete the second sentence S (GB): A power supply cord with conductor of 1,25 mm 2 is allowed for equipment with a rated current over 10 A and up to and including 13 A C: In table 3D, delete the fourth line: conductor sizes for 10 to 13 A, and replace with the following: "Over 10 up to and including 16 1,5 to 2,5 1,5 to 4" Delete the fifth line: conductor sizes for 13 to 16 A. Deleted (not permanently connected equipment) Deleted
34 age 32 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict S (GB): The range of conductor sizes of flexible cords to be accepted by terminals for equipment with A RATED CURRENT of over 10 A up to and including 13 A is: - 1,25 mm 2 to 1,5 mm 2 nominal cross-sectional area S (GB): The torque test is performed using a socket outlet complying with BS 1363 and the plug part OF DIRECT LUG-IN EQUIMENT shall be assessed to BS 1363: art 1, 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 12.9, 12.11, 12.12, and 12.17, except that the test of is performed at not less than 125 C S (IE): DIRECT LUG-IN EQUIMENT is known as plug similar devices. Such devices shall comply with Statutory Instrument 526:1997 National Standards Authority of Ireland (Section 28) (Electrical plugs, plug similar devices and sockets for domestic use) Regulations, C: Add the following note: NOTE Attention is drawn to 1999/519/EC: Council Recommendation on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz to 300 GHz. Standards taking into account this recommendation are currently under development S (FI, NO, SE): Add the following text between the first and second paragraph: If this insulation is solid, including insulation forming part of a component, it shall at least consist of either - two layers of thin sheet material, each of which shall pass the electric strength test below, or - one layer having a distance through insulation of at least 0,4 mm, which shall pass the electric strength test below. If this insulation forms part of a semiconductor component (e.g. an optocoupler), there is no distance through insulation requirement for the insulation consisting of an insulating compound completely filling the casing, so that CLEARANCES AND CREEAGE DISTANCES do not exist, if the component passes the electric strength test in accordance with the compliance clause below and in addition - passes the tests and inspection criteria of with an electric strength test of 1,5 kv multiplied by 1,6 (the electric strength test of shall be performed using 1,5 kv), and - is subject to ROUTINGE TESTING for electric strength during manufacturing, using a test voltage of 1,5 kv. Not direct plug-in equipment Not direct plug-in equipment Added No TNV circuits
35 age 33 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict It is permitted to bridge this insulation with a capacitor complying with EN :1994, subclass Y2. A capacitor classified Y3 according to EN :1994, may bridge this insulation under the following conditions: - the insulation requirements are satisfied by having a capacitor classified Y3 as defined by EN , which in addition to the Y3 testing, is tested with an impulse test of 2,5 kv defined in EN 60950:2000, ; - the additional testing shall be performed on all the test specimens as described in EN ; - the impulse test of 2,5 kv is to be performed before the endurance test in EN , in the sequence of tests as described in EN S (FI, NO, SE): The exclusions are applicable for ERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIMENT and LUGGABLE EQUIMENT TYE B and equipment intended to be used in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION where equipotential bonding has been applied, e.g. in a telecommunication centre, and which has provision for a permanently connected ROTECTIVE EARTHING CONDUCTOR and is provided with instructions for the installation of that conductor by a service person S (FI, NO, SE): Requirements according to this annex, and apply with the term TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK in being replaced by the term CABLE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. 7.1 S (NO): Due to the IT power distribution system used (see annex V, Fig. V.7), the A.C. MAINS SULY voltage is considered to be equal to the line-to-line voltage, and will remain at 230 V in case of a single earth fault. G.2.1 Annex H C: Replace the last paragraph of this annex by: At any point 10 cm from the surface of the operator access area, the dose rate shall not exceed 1 µsv/h (0,1 mr/h) (see note). Account is taken of the background level. Replace the notes as follows: NOTE These values appear in Directive 96/29/Euratom. Delete Note 2. C: Replace the text of this annex by: See annex ZA. No TNV circuits The unit does not emit X-ray radiation Replaced
36 age 34 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Annex Annex Q C: Replace the title of IEC by "rotection of persons and equipment by enclosures robes for verification". Add the following notes for the standards indicated: IEC NOTE Harmonized as EN (Series) (not modified) IEC NOTE Harmonized as HD S4:2000 (modified) IEC NOTE Harmonized as EN 60529:1991 (not modified) IEC NOTE Harmonized as EN 61032:1998 (not modified) IEC NOTE Harmonized as EN 61140:2001 (not modified) ITU-T Recommendation K.31 NOTE in Europe, the suggested document is EN C: NORMATIVE REFERENCES TO INTERNATIONAL UBLICATIONS WITH THEIR RELEVANT EUROEAN UBLICATIONS This European Standard incorporates, by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references, the latest edition of the publication referrd to applies (including amendments). NOTE When an international publication has been modified by common modifications, indicated by (mod), the relevant EN/HD applies.
37 age 35 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Annex ZA IEC IEC EN 60065: corr. June 1999 IEC (mod):1998 EN 60073:1996 IEC 60073:1996 HD 566 S1:1990 IEC 60085:1984 HD 214 S2:1980 IEC 60112:1979 HD S1:1992 IEC :1990 HD 21 1) Series IEC (mod) Series HD 22 2) Series IEC (mod) Series EN Series IEC Series EN :1997 IEC :1997 EN Series IEC (mod) Series HD S2:1995 IEC (mod):1993 HD S2:1996 IEC (mod):1992 3) EN :1994 4) IEC : A2: A3: A4:2001 EN IEC HD S1: corr. Nov IEC (mod):1992 EN :1994 IEC :1991 EN :2001 IEC :2000 IEC :1995 IEC :1995 IEC :2000 IEC :2000 EN :1999 IEC :1999 EN :1999 IEC :1999 EN :2000 IEC :1999 (mod) EN : corr. Febr IEC :1993 A11: corr. July 1997 EN :2000 IEC :2000 IEC :1999 EN :1996 IEC :1996 EN :1996 IEC :1996 EN :1996 IEC :1996 IEC :1987 EN 60990:1999 IEC 60990:1999 IEC :2000 EN 61965:2001 IEC 61965:2000 EN ISO 178:1996 ISO 178:1993 EN ISO 179 Series ISO 179 Series EN ISO 180:2000 ISO 180:1993 ISO 261:1998 ISO 262:1998 EN ISO 527 Series ISO 527 Series ISO 386:1984 EN ISO 4892 Series ISO 4892 Series ISO 7000:1989 EN ISO 8256:1996 ISO 8256:1990 ISO 9772:1994 EN ISO 9773:1998 ISO 9773:1998 ITU-T:1988 Recommendation K.17 ITU-T:2000 Recommendation K.21
38 age 36 of 77 IEC / EN Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 1) The HD 21 series is related to, but not directly equivalent with the IEC series 2) The HD 22 series is related to, but not directly equivalent with the IEC series 3) IEC :1992 is superseded by IEC :2001 4) EN , Sectional Specification: Fixed capacitors for electromagnetic interference suppression and connection to the supply mains (Assessment level D), and its amendments are related to, but not directly equivalent to IEC
39 age 37 of TABLE: list of critical components object/part No. Switching ower Supply -Alternate use- -Alternate use- -Alternate use- Floppy Disk Drive (Optional) Hard Disk Drive (Six provided) (Optional) CD-ROM Drive (Optional) RTC Battery manufacturer/ trademark FS Group Inc. Zippy Technology Corp. Zippy Technology Corp. Zippy Technology Corp. type/model technical data standard mark(s) of conformity 1 ) FS300-60LN I/: Vac, Hz, 10A, Class I O/: +5V/30A, +12V/15A, - 12V/0.8A, +3.3V/28A, - 5V/0.3A, +5Vsb/2A HG I/: Vac, Hz, 8-4A O/: +5V/35A, +12V/30A, - 12V/0-0.8A, +3.3V/0-28A, - 5V/0-0.5A, +5VSB/0-2A MRT-6300 I/: Vac, Hz, 6-3A, Class I O/: +5V/25A, +12V/16A, - 12V/0-0.5A, +3.3V/0-18A, - 5V/0-0.5A, +5VSB/0-2A MRW-6400 I/: Vac, Hz, 8-4A O/: +5V/35A, +12V/28A, - 12V/0-1.2A, +3.3V/0-25A, -5V/0-0.5A, +5VSB/0-2A Various Various 5/12Vdc, 1.5/1.5A max. Various Various 5/12Vdc, 1.5/1.5A max. Quanta Storage Spectrum Brands Inc. SCR-242 5Vdc, 1.5A max., Class 1 laser product, Bezel rated V - 1. IEC : 1999 IEC : 1999 IEC : 2001 IEC : 1999 UL 60950, EN UL 60950, EN UL 60950, EN BR2032 3Vdc, 195mAh UL 1642 UL UL, Nemko, CB (certified by Nemko) UL, TUV, CB (certified by TUV/R) UL, TUV, CB (certified by TUV/R) UL, TUV, CB (certified by TUV/R) UL, TUV UL, TUV UL, TUV
40 age 38 of 77 olyswitch for S2 ort -Alternate Use- olyswitch for USB ort -Alternate Use- -Alternate Use- -Alternate Use- System Fan of left side -Alternate Use- -Alternate Use- Tyco Electronics Corp. olytronics Technology Corp. olytronics Technology Corp. Tyco Electronics Corp. Tyco Electronics Corp. olytronics Technology Corp. Delta Electronics Inc. Delta Electronics Inc. Delta Electronics Inc. minismdc110 8Vdc, 1.1A UL 1434 UL, TUV SMD T S SMD T S 6Vdc, 1.1A UL 1434 UL, TUV 8Vdc, 2.6A UL 1434 UL, TUV minismdc110 8Vdc, 1.1A UL 1434 UL, TUV minismdc260 6Vdc, 2.6A UL 1434 UL, TUV SMD T S EFB1212SH 12Vdc, 0.75A max., CFM min. EFB1212H 12Vdc, 0.41A max., CFM min. AFB1212H 12Vdc, 0.35A max., CFM min. -Alternate Use- ADDA COR AD1212HB-A71 12Vdc, 0.34A, 62.5 CFM CU Fan Everflow R127015BU 12Vdc, 0.39A recision max., 40.1 CFM Electronic max. (Dong Guan) Co., Ltd. CB YETI Electronics Co., Ltd. 6Vdc, 1.1A UL 1434 UL, TUV UL 507 UL 507 UL 507 UL 507 UL 507 H1 V-0 min, 105 UL 769 UL -Alternate Use- Various Various V-0 min, 105 C UL 769 UL Air Filter Various Various Rated min. V-2 UL 94 UL -Alternate Use Various Various Rated min. HF- 2 Enclosure material Various Various Metal, 1.0 mm thick min., overall 450 by 320 by 200 mm UL 94 UL, VDE UL, VDE UL, VDE UL, TUV UL, TUV UL TABLE: electrical data (in normal conditions) fuse # Irated (A) U (V) (W) I (ma) Ifuse (ma) condition/status ower Supply: FS300-60LN V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load.
41 age 39 of 77 fuse # Irated (A) U (V) (W) I (ma) Ifuse (ma) condition/status ower Supply: FS300-60LN V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load. ower Supply: HG V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load. ower Supply: MRT V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load.
42 age 40 of 77 ower Supply: MRW V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load. F V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load V/50Hz * Max. Normal Load V/60Hz * Max. Normal Load. Note: Maximum normal load is defined as: the EUT continuously crossed reading and writing data between HDD and CD-ROM drive, each USB loaded 2.5 W and working continuously. Additional load 12V, 3A and 5V, 3 A were connected to the power supply. 2.5 TABLE: limited power source measurements output measured tested from to single fault condition maximum Uoc Isc VA USB 1 (Rear) USB 2 (Rear) USB 3 (Rear) USB 4 (Rear) USB 1 (Top) USB 2 (Top) S2 Keyboard (Rear) S2 Mouse (Rear) V + V V + V V + V V + V V + V V + V V + V V + V S2 (Top) V + V Note:
43 age 41 of and TABLE: clearance and creepage distance measurements clearance cl and creepage distance dcr at/of: Up (V) U r.m.s. (V) required cl (mm) cl (mm) required dcr (mm) ri Enclosure(Basic) Note: All critical spacings were evaluated in the approved power supply. dcr (mm) TABLE: distance through insulation measurements distance through insulation di at/of: Up (V) test voltage (V) required di (mm) Note: No further evaluation has been conducted, as the power supply is CB approved. di (mm)
44 age 42 of TABLE: maximum temperatures test voltage (V)... : - t amb1 ( C)... : - t amb2 ( C)... : - maximum temperature T of part/at:: T ( C) allowed T max ( C) ower Supply: FS300-60LN Test Voltage: 90V, 60Hz Measured Normalized - Ambient AC inlet body L10 coil L9 coil LF1 coil L1 coil C42 body WB under Q T1 coil T1 core T2 coil T2 core U3 body WB under 3D L4 coil WB under CU WB under U WB under U RTC body HDD body CD-ROM body Enclosure outside near T Enclosure outside near power supply Test Voltage: 264V, 60Hz Measured Normalized - Ambient AC inlet body L10 coil L9 coil LF1 coil L1 coil C42 body
45 age 43 of 77 WB under Q T1 coil T1 core T2 coil T2 core U3 body WB under 3D L4 coil WB under CU WB under U WB under U RTC body HDD body CD-ROM body Enclosure outside near T Enclosure outside near power supply ower Supply: HG Test Voltage: 90V, 60Hz Measured Normalized - Ambient AC inlet body LF1 coil S2 coil LF2 coil T2 coil C42 body WB under Q T3 coil T3 core T4 coil T4 core U8 body WB under Q3 of heat sink L4 coil WB under CU WB under U WB under U RTC body HDD body CD-ROM body
46 age 44 of 77 Enclosure outside near T Enclosure outside near power supply Test Voltage: 264V, 60Hz Measured Normalized - Ambient AC inlet body LF1 coil S2 coil LF2 coil T2 coil C42 body WB under Q T3 coil T3 core T4 coil T4 core U8 body WB under Q3 of heat sink L4 coil WB under CU WB under U WB under U RTC body HDD body CD-ROM body Enclosure outside near T Enclosure outside near power supply ower Supply: MRT-6300 Test Voltage: 90V, 60Hz Measured Normalized - Ambient AC inlet body Bottom power supply LD2 coil LD1 coil T1 coil WB under Q C42 body T3 coil T3 core T4 coil
47 age 45 of 77 T4 core U9 body L4 coil Top power supply LD2 coil LD1 coil T1 coil WB under Q C42 body T3 coil T3 core T4 coil T4 core U9 body L4 coil WB under CU WB under U WB under U CD-ROM body HDD body RTC body Enclosure outside near T Enclosure outside near power supply Test Voltage: 264V, 60Hz Measured Normalized - Ambient AC inlet body Bottom power supply LD2 coil LD1 coil T1 coil WB under Q C42 body T3 coil T3 core T4 coil T4 core U9 body L4 coil Top power supply
48 age 46 of 77 LD2 coil LD1 coil T1 coil WB under Q C42 body T3 coil T3 core T4 coil T4 core U9 body L4 coil WB under CU WB under U WB under U CD-ROM body HDD body RTC body Enclosure outside near T Enclosure outside near power supply ower Supply: MRW-6400 Test Voltage: 90V, 60Hz Measured Normalized - Ambient Bottom power supply AC inlet body T5 coil T2 coil LF1 coil LD2 coil WB under Q C42 body T3 coil T3 core T4 coil T4 core L4 coil Top power supply AC inlet body T5 coil T2 coil
49 age 47 of 77 LF1 coil LD2 coil WB under Q C42 body T3 coil T3 core T4 coil T4 core L4 coil WB under CU WB under U WB under U CD-ROM body HDD body RTC body Enclosure outside near T Enclosure outside near power supply Test Voltage: 264V, 60Hz Measured Normalized - Ambient Bottom power supply AC inlet body T5 coil T2 coil LF1 coil LD2 coil WB under Q C42 body T3 coil T3 core T4 coil T4 core L4 coil Top power supply AC inlet body T5 coil T2 coil LF1 coil LD2 coil WB under Q
50 age 48 of 77 C42 body T3 coil T3 core T4 coil T4 core L4 coil WB under CU WB under U WB under U CD-ROM body HDD body RTC body Enclosure outside near T Enclosure outside near power supply Note: 1. With maximum ambient temperature specified 50 C. 2.Components with: - max. absolute temp.(tmax) of Class A Wiring: (100-10) = 90 C - max. absolute temp.(tmax) of external accessible metal parts: 70 C - max. absolute temp.(tmax) of Capacitor: 85 C TABLE: ball pressure test of thermoplastic parts part allowed impression diameter (mm)...: - test temperature ( C) impression diameter (mm) 4.7 TABLE: resistance to fire part manufacturer of material type of material thickness (mm) flammability class 5.2 TABLE: electric strength tests, impulse tests and voltage surge tests test voltage applied between: Switching ower Supply: FS300-60LN test voltage (V) a.c. / d.c. breakdown Yes / No rimary to SELV connector DC 4242 No rimary to Earth DC 3393 No
51 age 49 of 77 test voltage applied between: Switching ower Supply: MRT-6300 test voltage (V) a.c. / d.c. breakdown Yes / No rimary to SELV connector DC 4242 No rimary to Earth DC 2759 No Switching ower Supply: HG rimary to SELV connector DC 4242 No rimary to Earth DC 3100 No Switching ower Supply: MRW-6400 rimary to SELV connector DC 4242 No rimary to Earth DC 2677 No supplementary information
52 age 50 of TABLE: fault condition tests component No. Ventilation openings System fan ambient temperature ( C)...: - model/type of power supply...: FS300-60LN manufacturer of power supply...: FS Group Inc. rated markings of power supply...: I/: Vac, Hz, 10A, Class I O/: +5V/30A, +12V/15A, - 12V/0.8A, +3.3V/28A, - 5V/0.3A, +5Vsb/2A fault test voltage (V) test time fuse No. fuse current (A) result Blocked 240V/60Hz 3.2 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T1 coil: 84 C T1 core: 80 C Ambient: 22 C Stalled 240V/60Hz 3.4 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T1 coil: 44 C T1 core: 41 C Ambient: 23 C
53 age 51 of 77 ower fan Stalled 240V/60Hz 2.5 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T2 coil: 59 C T2 core: 64 C Ambient: 23 C CU fan Stalled 240V/60Hz 6.5 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T2 coil: 65 C T2 core: 72 C Ambient: 22 C Ventilation openings System fan model/type of power supply...: HG manufacturer of power supply...: Zippy Technology Corp. rated markings of power supply...: I/: Vac, Hz, 8-4A O/: +5V/35A, +12V/30A, - 12V/0-0.8A, +3.3V/0-28A, - 5V/0-0.5A, +5VSB/0-2A Blocked 240V/60Hz 2.6 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T4 coil: 86 C T4 core: 83 C Ambient: 21 C Stalled 240V/60Hz 3.5 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T4 coil: 47 C T4 core: 45 C Ambient: 22 C ower fan Stalled 240V/60Hz 3.3 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T4 coil: 65 C T4 core: 59 C Ambient: 21 C CU fan Stalled 240V/60Hz 6.7 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T4 coil: 58 C T4 core: 56 C Ambient: 21 C model/type of power supply...: MRT-6300 manufacturer of power supply...: Zippy Technology Corp.
54 age 52 of 77 Ventilation openings System fan rated markings of power supply...: I/: Vac, Hz, 6-3A, Class I O/: +5V/25A, +12V/16A, - 12V/0-0.5A, +3.3V/0-18A, - 5V/0-0.5A, +5Vsb/0-2A Blocked 240V/60Hz 2.7 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T3 coil: 75 C T3 core: 75 C Ambient: 26 C Stalled 240V/60Hz 3.3 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T3 coil: 44 C T3 core: 45 C Ambient: 24 C ower fan Stalled 240V/60Hz 2.3 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T3 coil: 45 C T3 core: 46 C Ambient: 23 C ower fan Stalled 240V/60Hz 4.3 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T4 coil: 49 C T4 core: 50 C Ambient: 24 C CU fan Stalled 240V/60Hz 4.1 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T4 coil: 60 C T4 core: 52 C Ambient: 23 C Top power supply Removed 240V/60Hz 2.4 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T4 coil: 47 C T4 core: 49 C Ambient: 24 C model/type of power supply...: MRW-6400 manufacturer of power supply...: Zippy Technology Corp. rated markings of power supply...: I/: Vac, Hz, 8-4A O/: +5V/35A, +12V/28A, - 12V/0-1.2A, +3.3V/0-25A, -5V/0-0.5A, +5VSB/0-2A
55 age 53 of 77 Ventilation openings System fan Blocked 240V/60Hz 5.4 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T3 coil: 81 C T3 core: 80 C Ambient: 25 C Stalled 240V/60Hz 2.9 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T3 coil: 37 C T3 core: 35 C Ambient: 23 C ower fan Stalled 240V/60Hz 2.7 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T3 coil: 45 C T3 core: 40 C Ambient: 23 C ower fan Stalled 240V/60Hz 2.7 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T4 coil: 48 C T4 core: 44 C Ambient: 24 C CU fan Stalled 240V/60Hz 2 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T4 coil: 38 C T4 core: 38 C Ambient: 22 C Top power supply DD6 in1-2 supplementary information: Removed 240V/60Hz 2.3 hrs F No hazard. Temperature data on: T4 coil: 40 C T4 core: 37 C Ambient: 22 C Short 240Vac 10 min F No hazard. Abnormal Reverse Current: 3.09 ma, did not exceed the limitation: 5 ma.
56 age 54 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict AENDIX National difference : AUSTRALIA (AU) AS/NZS : 2003 IEC : 2001 (CB Bulletin No. 107A, May 2004) EXLANATION FOR ABBREVIATIONS = ass, F= Fail, = Not Applicable. laced in the column to the right. ZZ.1 Introduction This annex sets out variations between this standard and IEC : These variations indicate national variations for purposes of the IECEE CB Scheme and will be published in the IECEE CB Bulletin. These variations are indicated within the body of the Standard by marginal bars. ZZ.2 Variations The variations are as follows: 1.2 Between the definitions for erson, service and Range, rated frequency insert the following variation: otential ignition source After definition , add the following: potential ignition source: ossible fault which can start a fire if the opencircuit voltage measured across an interruption or faulty contact exceeds a value of 50 V (peak) a.c or d.c and the product of the peak value of this voltage and the measured r.m.s. current under normal operating conditions exceeds 15 VA. Such a faulty contact or interruption in an electrical connection includes those which may occur in conductive patterns on printed boards. NOTE 201 An electronic ptotection circuit may be used to prevent such a fault from becoming a OTENTIAL IGNITION SOURCE. NOTE 202 This definition is identical to that used in AS/NZS 60065: Add the following variation to the first paragraph: or the relevant Australian /New Zealand Standard Add the following to the end of first and third dash items: or the relevant Australian/New Zealand Standard. Noted Noted 2.1 Delete the Note. Deleted Delete Note 2. Not permanently connected
57 age 55 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict Modify Table 3B as follows: Delete the first four rows and replace with RATED CURRENT OF EQUIMENT A Over 0.2 up to and including 3 Over 3 up to and including 7.5 Over 6 up to and including 10 Over 10 up to and including 16 Nominal Cross-sectional area mm ) 0.75 (0.75) 1.00 (1.0) 1.5 Minimum conductor sizes AWG or kcmil (cross-sectional area in mm 2 ) see note 2 18 [0.8] 16 [1.3] 16 [1.3] 14 [2] Relpace footnote 1) with the following: 1) This nominal cross-sectional area is only allowed for Class II appliances if the length of the power supply cord, measured between the point where the cord, or cord guard, enters the appliance, and the entry to the plug does not exceed 2 m (0.5 mm 2 three-core supply flexible cords are not permitted; see AS/NZS 3191 ). Delete Note Replace the third paragraph: Equipment with a plug portion, suitable for insertion into a 10 A 3-pin flat-pin socket-outlet complying with AS/NZS 3112, shall comply with the requirements in AS/NZS 3112 for equipment with integral pins for insertion into socket-outlets Add the following to the end of the first paragraph:, or AS/NZS Add the following paragraph: For alternative tests refer to Clause Add the following after Clause Resistance to fire Alternative tests General arts of non-metallic material shall be resistant to ignition and spread of fire. This requirement does not apply to decorative trims, knobs and other parts unlikely to be ignited or to propagate flames originating from outside the apparatus, or the followings:
58 age 56 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict cont d Components that are contained in an enclosure having a flammability category of FV-0 according to AS/NZS and having openings only for the connecting wires filling the openings completely, and for ventilation not exceeding 1 mm in width regardless of the length The following parts which would contribute negligible fuel to a fire: small mechanical parts, the mass of which does not exceed 4 g, such as mounting parts, gears, cams, belts and bearings; small electrical components, such as capacitors with a volume not exceeding mm 3, integrated circuits, transistors and optocoupler packages, if these components are mounted on material of flammability category FV-1 or better accordingly to AS/NZS NOTE In considerading how to minimize propagation of fire and what small parts are, account should be taken of the cumulative effect of small parts adjacent to each other for the possible effect of propagating fire from one part to another. Compliance is checked by tests of , , and For the base material of printed boards, compliance is checked by the test of The tests shall be carried out on parts of nonmetallic material which have been removed form the apparatus. When the glow-wire test is carried out, they are placed in the same orientation as they would be in normal use. These test are not carried out on internal wiring Testing on non-metallic materials arts of non-metallic material are subjected to glow wire test of AS/NZS , which is carried out at 550 o C. arts for which the glow-wire test cannot be carried out, such as those made of soft or foamy material, shall meet the requirements specified in ISO 9772 for category FH-3 material. The glowwire test is not carried out on parts of material classified at least FH-3 according to IOS 9772 provided that the sample tested was not thicker than the revelant part.
59 age 57 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict con t Testing of insulating materials arts for insulating material supporting OTENTIAL IGNITION SOURCES shall be subjected to the glow-wire test of AS/NZS , which shall be carried out at 750 o C. The test shall be also carried out on other parts of insulating material which are within a distance of 3 mm of the connection. NOTE Contacts in components such as switch contacts are considered to be connections. For parts which withstand the glow-wire test but produce a flame, other parts above the connection within the envelope of a vertical cylinder having a diameter of 20 mm and a height of 50 mm shall be subjected to the needle-flame test. However, parts shielded by a barrier, which meets the needleflame test shall not be tested. The needleiflame test shall be made in accordance with AS/NZS with the following modofications: Clause of AS/NZS Change 5 Severities Replace with: 8 Test procedure The duration of application of the test flame shall be 30 s ± 1 s. 8.2 Replace the first sentence with: The specimen shall be arranged so that the flame can be applied to a vertical or horizontal edge as shown in the examples of figure The first paragraph does not apply. Addition: If possible, the flame shall be applied at leats 10 mm from a corner. 8.5 Replace with: The test shall be made on one specimen. If the specimen does not withsatnd the test, the test may be repeated on two further specimens, both of which shall then withsatnd the test. 10 Evaluation of test results Replace with: The duration of buring (t b ) shall not exceed 30s. However, for printed circuit boards, it shall not exceed 15 s.
60 age 58 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict con t The needle-flame test shall not be carried out on parts of material classified as V-0 or V-1 according to IEC , provided that the sample tested was not thicker than the relevant part Testing in the event of nonextinguishing material. If parts, other than enclosure, do not withstand the glow-wire tests of , by failure to extinguish within 30 s after the removal of the glow-wire tip, the needle-flame test detailed in shall be made on all parts of nonmetallic material which are within a distance of 50 mm or which are likely to be impinged upon by flame during the tests of arts shielded bt a separate barrier, which meets the needleflame test, are not tested. NOTE 1 If the enclosure does not withsatnd the glow-wire test, the equipment is considered to have failed to meet the requirement of Clause without the need for consequential testing. NOTE 2 If the enclosure does not withstand the glow-wire test due to ignition of the tissue paper and if this indicates that burning or glowing particles can fall onto an external surface underneath the equipment, the equipmnet is considered to have failed to meet the requirement of Clause without the need for consequential testing. NOTE 3 - arts likely to be impringed upon by the flame are considered to be those within the envelope of a vertical cylinder having the radius of 10 mm and a height equal to the height of the flame, positioned above the point of the material supporting in contact with or in close proximity to connections.
61 age 59 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict con t Testing of pronted boards The base material of printed boards shall be subjected to needle-flame test of Clause The flame is applied to the edge of the board where the heat sink effect is lowest when the board is positioned as in normal use. The flame shall not be applied to an edge, consisting of broken perforations, unles the edge is less than 3 mm form a OTENTIAL IGNITION SOURCE. The test is not carried out if the - rinted board does not carry any OTENTIAL IGNITION SOURCE; Base material of printed boards, on which the avaliable apparent power at a connection exceeds 15 VA operating at a voltage exceeding 50 V and equal or less tha 400 V (peak) a.c. or d.c. under normal opearting conditions, is of flammability category FV-1 or better according to AS/NZS , or the printed boards are protected by an anclosure meeting the flammablilty category FV-0 according to AS/NZS , or made of metal, having openings only for connecting wires which fill the openings completely, or Base material of printed boards, on which the avaliable a a connection exceeds 15 VA operating at a voltage exceeding 400 V (peak) a.c. or d.c. under normal operating conditions, and base material of printed boards supporting sparks gaps which provides protection against overvoltages, is of flammability category FV-0 according to AS/NZS or the printed boards are contained in a metal enclosure, having openings only for connecting wires which fill the openings completely. Compliance is determined using the smallest thickness of the material. NOTE Avaliable apparent power is the maximum apparent power which can be drawn from the supplying circuit through a resitive load whose value is chosen to maximise the apparent power for more than 2 min when the circuit supplied is disconnected Add the symbol NZ in the right hand margin beside the first paragraph. Add the following after the first paragraph: In Australia (this variation does not apply in New Zealand), compliance with is checked by the tests of both and Delete the note.
62 age 60 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict Add the symbol NZ in the right hand margin deside the first paragraph including Note 1. Delete Note 2 Add the following after the first paragraph: In Australia ( this variation does not apply in New Zealand), the electrical separation is subjected to 10 impulses of alternating polarity, using the impulse test generator of annex N for 10/700us impulses. The interval between successive impulses is 60 s and initial voltage, Uc, is: - for 6.2.1a): 7.0kV for hand-held telephones and for headsets and 2.5 kv for other equipment; and - for 6.2.1b) and 6.2.1c): 1.5kV. NOTE 201 The 7 kv impulse simulates lightning surges on typical rural and semi-rural network lines. NOTE 202 The 2.5 kv impulse for 6.2.1a) was chosen to ensure adequacy of the insulation concerned and does not necessarily simulate likely overvoltages Add the symbol NZ in the right hand margin deside the second paragraph Delete the Note Add the following after the second paragraph: In Australia (this variation does not apply in New Zealand), the a.c. test voltage is: - for 6.2.1a) : 3 kv; and - for 6.2.1b) and 6.2.1c) : 1.5kV. NOTE 201- Where there are capacitors across the insulation under test, it is recommended that d.c. test voltages are used. NOTE 202- The 3 kv and 1.5 kv values have been determined considering the low frequency induced voltages from the power supply distribution system.
63 age 61 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict Annex Index Add the following Normative References to Annex : IEC 60065, Audio, Video and similar electronic apparatus Safety requirements AS/NZS 3191, Approved and test specification Electric flexible cords AS/NZS 3112, Approved and test specification lugs and socket-outlets AS/NZS , Fire hazard testing of electrotechnical products Methods of test for the determination of the flammability of solid electrical insulating materials when exposed to an igniting source Between the entries for polyimide insulating material and powder insert the following: otential ignition source , ,
64 age 62 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict AENDIX National difference : CANADA (CA) IEC : 2001 (CB Bulletin No. 107A, May 2004) EXLANATION FOR ABBREVIATIONS = ass, F = Fail, = Not Applicable. lace in the column to the right Canada and United States of America have adopted to a single, bi-national standard, CAN/CSA C22.2 No /UL , First Edition, based on IEC , First Edition. Effective April 1, 2003, this standard may be used for product certification immediately, however, the previous version of the standard may also be used until April 1, Note: The previous version is CAN/CSA C22.2 No /UL Third Edition, based on IEC 60950, 3 rd Edition. Refer to the IEC 60950, 3 rd Edition, CA section of this CB Bulletin for the national differences in this version of the standard. The bi-national standard should be consulted for further details on the Special National Conditions and Other Differences summarized below. Special National Condition All equipment is to be designed to allow installation in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFA 70, the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), art 1, CAN/CSA C22.1, and when applicable, the National Electrical Safety Code, IEEE C2. Also, unless marked or otherwise identified, installation is allowed per the Standard for the rotection of Electronic Computer/ Data rocessing Equipment, ANSI/NFA For luggable Equipment Type A, the protection in the installation is assumed to be 20A For lengths exceeding 3.05m, external interconnecting flexible cord and cable assemblies are required to be a suitable cable type (e.g D,CL2) specified in the NEC. For lengths 3.05m or less, external interconnecting flexible cord and cable assemblies which are not types specified in the NEC are required to have special construction features and identification markings Equipment for use on supply systems with a neutral and more than one phase conductor (e.g. 120/240V, 3-wire) require a special marking format for electrical rating: A voltage rating that exceeds an attachment plug cap rating is only permitted if it does not exceed the extreme operating conditions in Table 2 of CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 235 and, if it is part of a Single phase
65 age 63 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict range that extends into the Table 2 Normal Operating Conditions. Likewise, a voltage rating shall not be lower than the specified Normal Operating Conditions unless it is part of a range that extends not the Normal Operating Conditions. 2.5 Where a fuse is used to provide Class 2,Limited ower Source,or TNV current Limiting, it shall not be operator accessible unless it is not interchangeable Suitable NEC/CEC branch circuit protection is required for all standard supply outlets and medium-base or smaller lampholders if the supply branch-circuit protection is not suitable. ower distribution transformers distributing power at 100 volts or more, and rated 10kVA or more, require transformer overcurrent protection. 3.2 Wiring methods (terminals, leads, etc) used for the connection of the equipment to the mains shall be in accordance with the NEC /CEC ower supply cords are required to have attachment plugs rated not less than 125 percent of the rated current of the equipment ermanent connection of equipment to the mains supply by a power supply cord is not permitted, except for certain equipment, such as ATMs ower supply cords are required to be no longer than 4.5m in length. Flexible power supply cords are required to be compatible with Tables 11 & 12 of the NEC, and Tables 11 and 12 of the CEC ermanently connected equipment is required to have a suitable wiring compartment and wiring bending space. 3.3 Wiring terminals and associated spacings for field wiring connections shall comply with CSA C22.2 No Wire binding screws are not permitted to attach conductors larger than 10 AWG (5.3mm 2 ) Terminals for permanent wiring, including protective earthing terminals are required to be suitable for Canada/U.S. wire gauge sizes, rated 125 percent of the equipment rating, and specially marked when specified (1.7.7). Appliance inlet used ower cord certified accordingly to the Canadian requirements is to be used when supplied to Canada Not permanently connected ower cord certified accordingly to the Canadian requirements is to be used when supplied to Canada Not permanently connected No wire binding screws No terminals for permanent wiring
66 age 64 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict Motor control devices are required for cordconnected equipment with a motor if the equipment is rated more than 12A, or if the motor has a nominal voltage rating greater than 120V or is rated more than 1/3 hp (locked rotor current current over 43 A) Vertically-mounted disconnect switches and circuit breakers are required to have the on position indicated by the handle in the up position For computer room applications, equipment with a battery system capable of supplying 750 VA for five minutes are required to have a battery disconnect means that may be connected to the computer room remote power-off circuit The maximum quantity of flammable liquid stored in equipment is required to meet NFA Equipment with lasers is required to meet Code of Federal Regulations 21CFR 1040 (and the Canadian Radiation Emitting Devices Act, REDR C1370). 4.7 For computer room applications, automated information storage systems with combustible media greater than 27 cubic feet are required to have a provision for connection of either automatic sprinklers or a gaseous agent extinguishing system with an extended discharge For computer room applications, enclosure with combustible material greater than 0.9 m 2 or a single dimension greater than 1.8 m, are required to have a flame spread rating of 50 or less. For other applications, enclosures with the same dimensions require a flame spread rating of 200 or less. Annex H Other Differences Equipment that produce ionizing radiation is required to comply with Code of Federal Regulations, 21 CFR 1020 (and the Canadian Radiation Emitting Devices Act, REDR C1370). No flammable liquid Approved laser products, CD- ROM Drive, used. The following national differences are based on requirements other than national regulatory requirements. The bi-national standard (CAN/CSA C22.2 No / UL , First Edition) referenced above should be consulted for further details on the national differences summarized below) Components of equipment must be suitable for the application, and must comply with the requirements of the equipment standard and the applicable national (Canadian and/or U.S.) components or material standards, as far as they See component list clause
67 age 65 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict may apply. The acceptance will be based on the following: I)...A component certified by a Canadian or U.S....National Certification Body (NCB) to a... Canadian or U.S. component standard will be... checked for correct application and use in... accordance with its specified rating. Where...necessary, it will also be subjected to the... applicable tests of the equipment standard. J) A component which has a CB Test Certificate for compliance with a relevant IEC component standard will be checked for correct application and use in accordance with its specified ratings. Where necessary, it will also be subjected to the application tests of the equipment standard, and to the applicable tests of the Canadian and U.S. component standard, under the conditions occurring in the equipment. K) A component which has no approval as in A) or B) above or which is used not in accordance its specified ratings, will be subjected to the applicable tests of the equipment standard, and to the applicable tests of the Canadian or U.S. component standard, under the conditions occurring in the equipment. L) Some components may require annual retesting which may be carried out by the manufacturer, CSA International or another laboratory For TNV-2 and TNV-3 circuit with other than ringing signals and with voltages exceeding 42.4 Vp or 60 Vd.c., the maximum acceptable current through a 2000 ohm resistor (or greater) connected across the voltage source with other loads disconnect is 7.1 ma peak or 30 ma d.c. under normal operating conditions In the event of a single fault, the limits of apply to SELV Circuits and accessible conductive parts When subject to impedance testing, protective earthing and bonding are required to be tested to the additional test conditions specified Equipment connected to a centralized d.c. power system, and having one pole of the DC mains input terminal connected to the main protective earthing terminal in the equipment, is required to
68 age 66 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict comply with special earthing, wiring, marking and installation instruction requirements Enclosures around CRT s having a diagonal dimension of 160 mm or more are required to reduce the risk of injury due to the implosion of the CRT Equipment with handles is required to comply with special laoding tests Equipment intended to receive telecommunication ringing signals is required to comply with a special touch current measurement tests Enamel coating on winding wire not considered electrical separation unless subject to special investigation. 6.4 Equipment intended for connection to telecommunication network outside plant cable is required to be protected against overvoltage from power line crosses in accordance with 6.4 and Annex NAC. 6.5 Equipment connected to a telecommunication network and supplied with an earphone intended to be held against, or in the ear is required to comply with special acoustic pressure tests. M.2 Continuous ringing signals up to 16 ma only are permitted if the equipment is subject to special installation and performance restrictions No CRT No handles
69 age 67 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict AENDIX National difference : CHINA (CN) IEC rd Edition : 1999 (CB Bulletin No. 107A, May 2004) EXLANATION FOR ABBREVIATIONS = ass, F = Fail, = Not Applicable. lace in the column to the right - 1) Supply tolerance Item of IEC stipulates the tolerance of rated voltage is +6% and 10%, while GB makes a specification of tolerance of +10% and 10%. - 2) ower rating marking Item of IEC does not specify concrete figures of markings for supply voltage and frequency, instead, descriptions are given by examples. But the examples do not include China s mains voltage. GB stipulates that: - A single rated voltage shall be expressed as 220V - When a rated voltage range is given, the range shall cover 220V - When a variety of rated voltages or rated voltage ranges are given, one of them shall be 220V, and shall be set as 220V when dispatched from the factory - Rated frequency or rated frequency shall be 50Hz or include 50 Hz - If a unit is not provided with a means for direct connection to the AC mains supply, it need not be marked with any electrical rating - 3) late and warning marking in Chinese Item of GB stipulates: instructions and equipment markings related to safety shall be in standardized Chinese. - 4) ower supply plug According to China s particular standards for power supply plug, ite is added in article of GB that plug connecting equipment with AC mains supply shall be in accordance with the requirements of GB1002 Considered Considered Instructions and equipment markings in standardized Chinese is to be provided when supplied to China. A plug, separately certified according to the China requirements is to be used when supplied to China.
70 age 68 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict AENDIX National difference : Korea (KR) IEC : 2001 (CB Bulletin No. 107A, May 2004) EXLANATION FOR ABBREVIATIONS = ass, F = Fail, = Not Applicable. lace in the column to the right Addition lugs for the connection of the apparatus to the supply mains shall comply with the Korean requirement (KSC 8305 and 8305). 7 Addition EMC The apparatus shall comply with the relevant CISR standards. A plug, separately certified according to the Korean requirements is to be used when supplied to Korea Separate EMC report is to be provided by submitter.
71 age 69 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict AENDIX National difference : UNITED STATES (US) IEC : 2001 (CB Bulletin No. 107A, May 2004) EXLANATION FOR ABBREVIATIONS = ass, F = Fail, = Not Applicable. lace in the column to the right The United States of America and Canada have adopted to a single, bi-national standard, CAN/CSA C22.2 No /UL , First Edition, based on IEC , First Edition. This bi-national standard should be consulted for further details on the national differences summarized below. Special National Conditions The following is a summary of the key national differences based on national requirements, such as the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFA , which are referenced in legislation and which form the basis for the rules and practices followed in electrical and building installations All equipment is to be designed to allow installations in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFA 70, the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), art1, CAN/CSA C22.1, and when applicable, the National Electrical Safety Code, IEEE C2. Also, unless marked or otherwise identified, installation is allowed per the Standard for the rotection of Electronic Computer/ Data-rocessing Equipment, ANSI/NFA For luggable Equipment Type A, the protection in the installation is assumed to be 20A For lengths exceeding 3.05 m, external interconnecting flexible cord and cable assemblies are required to be a suitable cable type (e.g. D, CL2) specified in the NEC. For lengths 3.05 m or less, external interconnecting flexible cord and cable assemblies which are not types specified in the NEC are required to have special construction features and identification markings Equipment for use on supply systems with a neutral and more than one phase conductor (e.g. 120/240V, 3-wire) require a special marking format for electrical rating. A voltage rating that exceeds an attachment plug cap rating is only permitted if it does not exceed the extreme operating conditions in Table 2 of CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 235 and, if it is part of a range that extends into the Table 2 Normal Operating Conditions. Likewise, a voltage rating shall not be lower than the specified Normal Operating Conditions unless it is part of a range that extends not the Normal Operating Single phase
72 age 70 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict Conditions. 2.5 Where a fuse is used to provide Class 2, LS or (TNV) current limiting, it shall not be operatoraccessible unless it is not interchangeable Suitable NEC/CEC branch circuit protection is required for all standard supply outlets, receptacles and medium-base or smaller lampholders if the supply branch-circuit protection is not suitable. ower distribution transformers distributing power at 100 volts or more, and rated 10kVA or more, require transformer overcurrent protection 3.2 Wiring methods (terminals, leads, etc) used for the connection of the equipment to the mains shall be in accordance with the NEC/CEC ower supply cords are required to have attachment plugs rated not less than 125 percent of the rated current of the equipment ermanent connection of equipment to the mains supply by a power supply cord is not permitted, except for certain equipment, such as ATMs ower supply cords are required to be not longer than 4.5m in length. Flexible power supply cords are required to be compatible with Article 400 of the NEC, and Tables 11 and 12 of the CEC ermanently connected equipment is required to have a suitable wiring compartment and wiring bending space. 3.3 Wiring terminals and associated spacings for field wiring connections shall comply with CSA C22.2 No Wire binding screws are not permitted to attach supply conductors larger than 10 AWG (5.3mm 2 ) Terminals for permanent wiring, including protective earthing terminals are required to be suitable for U.S./Canada wire gauge sizes, rated 125 percent of the equipment rating, and specially marked when specified (1.7.7) Motor control devices are required for cordconnected equipment with a motor if the motor (a) has a nominal voltage rating greater than 120 V, (b) is rated more than 12A, or (c) is rated more than 1/3 hp (locked rotor current over 43 A) Appliance inlet used ower supply cord certified accordingly to the United States requirements is to be used when supplied to United States Not permanently connected unit ower supply cord certified accordingly to the United States requirements is to be used when supplied to United States No wire binding screws
73 age 71 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict Vertically-mounted disconnect switches and circuit breakers are required to have the on position indicated by the handle in the up position For computer room applications, equipment with battery system capable of supplying 750 VA for five minutes are required to have a battery disconnect means that may be connected to the computer room remote power-off circuit The maximum quantity of flammable liquid stored in equipment is required to meet NFA Equipment with lasers is required to meet Code of Federal Regulations 21CFR 1040 and Canadian Radiation Emitting Devices Act, REDR C For computer room applications, automated information storage systems with combustible media greater than 27 cubic feet are required to have a provision for connection of either automatic sprinklers or a gaseous agent extinguishing system with an extended discharge For computer room applications, enclosure with combustible material greater than 0.9 m 2 or a single dimension greater than 1.8 m, are required to have a flame spread rating of 50 or less. For other applications, enclosures with the same dimensions require a flame spread rating of 200 or less. Annex H Equipment that produce ionizing radiation is required to comply with Code of Federal Regulations, 21 CFR 1020 and Canadian Radiation Emitting Devices Act, REDR C1370). No flammable liquid Approved laser products, CD- ROM Drive, used. Other Differences The following key national differences are based on requirements other than national regulatory requirements Some components and materials associated with the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury are required to have component or material ratings in accordance with the applicable national (U.S. and Canadian) component or material requirements. These components include: Attachment plugs, cathode ray tubes, circuit breakers, communication circuit accessories, cord sets and power supply cords, direct plug-in equipment, enclosures (outdoor), flexible cords and cables, fuses (branch circuit), fuseholders, ground-fault current interrupters, industrial control equipment, insulating tape, interconnecting cables, lampholders, limit controls, printed wiring, protectors for communication circuits, receptacles, solid state controls, See component list clause
74 age 72 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict supplementary protectors, surge suppressors, switches (including interlock switches), thermal cutoffs, thermostats, transformer winding wire, tubing, wire connectors, and wire and cables For TNV-2 and TNV-3 circuit with other than ringing signals and with voltages exceeding 42.4 Vp or 60 Vd.c., the maximum acceptable current through a 2000 ohm resistor (or greater) connected across the voltage source with other loads disconnect is 7.1 ma peak or 30 ma d.c. under normal operating conditions In the event of a single fault, the limits of apply to SELV Circuits and accessible conductive parts When subject to impedance testing, protective earthing and bonding are required to be tested to the additional test conditions specified Equipment connected to a centralized d.c. power system, and having one pole of the DC mains input terminal connected to the main protective earthing terminal in the equipment, is required to comply with special earthing, wiring, marking and installation instruction requirements Enclosures around CRT s having a diagonal dimension of 160 mm or more are required to reduce the risk of injury due to the implosion of the CRT Equipment with handles is required to comply with special laoding tests Equipment intended to receive telecommunication ringing signals is required to comply with a special touch current measurement tests Enamel coating on winding wire not considered electrical separation unless subject to special investigation. 6.4 Equipment intended for connection to telecommunication network outside plant cable is required to be protected against overvoltage from power line crosses in accordance with 6.4 and Annex NAC. 6.5 Equipment connected to a telecommunication network and supplied with an earphone intended to be held against, or in the ear is required to comply with special acoustic pressure tests. No CRT No handles
75 age 73 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict AENDIX GROU DIFFERENCES IEC : 2001 (CB Bulletin No. 107A, May 2004) EXLANATION FOR ABBREVIATIONS = ass, F = Fail, = Not Applicable. lace in the column to the right Delete all the "country" notes in the reference document according to the following list: Deleted Note Note 2 1,6,1 Note Note Note Note Note Note Note 2,. Note 7 & Note Note 1 & Note Note 2 & Note Note Note Note Note 1 & Note Note Note 1 & Note Note Note Note Note Note Note Note 7 Note Note G2.1 Note 1 & Note 2 Annex H Note Replace the subclause as follows: Basic requirements To protect against excessive current, short circuits and earth faults in RIMARY CIRCUITS, protective devices shall be included either as integral parts of the equipment or as part of the building installation, subject to the following, a), b), and c): a) Except as detailed in b) and c), protective devices necessary to comply with the requirements of subclause 5.3 shall be included as parts of the equipment. b) For components in series with the mains input to the equipment such as the supply cord, appliance coupler, r.f.i. filter and switch, short circuit and earth fault protection may be provided by protective devices in the building installation. c) It is permitted for LUGGABLE EQUIMENT TYE B or ERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIMENT, to rely on dedicated overcurrent
76 age 74 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict and short circuit protection in the building, provided that the means of protection, e.g. fuses or circuit breakers, is fully specified in the installation instruction. If reliance is placed on protection in the building installation, the installation instructions shall so state, except that for LUGGABLE EQUIMENT TYE A the building installation shall be regarded as providing protection in accordance with the rating of the wall socket outlet This subclause has been declared void Replace in the first line (see also 1.4.7) by (see also 1.4.8) Delete NOTE 1, and in table 3A delete the conduit sizes in parentheses Replace IEC 530 by H05 RR-F IEC 52 by H03 VV-F or H03 VVH2-F IEC 53 by H05VV-F of H05VVH2-F2 In table 3B, replace the first four lines by the following: Up to and including ) Over 6 up to and including 10 (0.75) 2) 1.0 Over 10 up to and including 16 (1.0) 3) 1.5 Deleted (not permanently connected equipment) Replaced In the conditions applicable to Table 3B, delete the words in some countries in Condition 1. In NOTE 1, delete the second sentence In table 3D, delete the fourth line conductor sizes for 10 to 13A. and replace with the following: I Over 10 up to and including 16 I 1.5 to 2.5 I 1.5 to 4 I Delete the fifth line conductor sizes for 13 to 16A Add the following note: NOTE Attention is drawn to 1999/519/EC: Council Recommendation on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz to 300 GHz. Standards taking into account this recommendation are currently under development. Annex H Replace the last paragraph of this annex by: At any point 10 cm from the surface of the Deleted Added Replaced
77 age 75 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict OERATOR ACCESS AREA, the dose rate shall not exceed 1µSv/h (0.1mR/h) (see note). Account is taken of the background level. Replace the NOTE as follows: NOTE These values appear in directive 96/29/Euratorm. Delete Note 2. Annex Replace the text of this annex by: Replaced See annex ZA. Annex Q Replace the title of IEC by rotection of persons and equipment by enclosures robes for verification. Added Add the following notes for the standards indicated: IEC NOTE: Harmonized as EN (series) (not modified). IEC NOTE: Harmonized as HD S4:2000 (modofied). IEC NOTE: Harmonized as EN 60629: 1991 (not modofied) IEC NOTE: Harmonized as EN 61032: 1998 (not modified) IEC NOTE: Harmonized as EN 61140:2001 (not modified). ITU-T Recommendation K.31 NOTE: In Europe, the suggested document is EN
78 age 76 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict Annex ZA Normative references to international publications with their relevant European publications Noted Annex ZA cont d - This European Standard incorporates, by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For updated references, the latest edition of the publication referred to applies (including amendments). NOTE: When an international publication has been modified by common modifications, indicated by (mod), the relevant EN/HD applies. IEC IEC EN 60065: corr. IEC (mod):1998 June 1999 EN 60073:1996 IEC 60073:1996 HD 566 S1:1990 IEC 60085:1984 HD 214 S2:1980 IEC 60112:1979 HD S1:1992 IEC :1990 HD 21 1) Series IEC (mod) Series HD 22 2) Series IEC (mod) Series EN Series IEC Series EN :1997 IEC :1997 EN Series IEC (mod) Series HD S2:1995 IEC (mod):1993 HD S2:1996 IEC (mod):1992 3) EN :1994 4) + A2: A3: A4:2001 IEC :1993 EN IEC HD S1: IEC corr. Nov (mod):1992 EN :1994 IEC :1991 EN :2001 IEC :2000 IEC :1995 IEC :1995 IEC :2000
79 age 77 of 77 National Differences Clause Requirement Test Result Verdict IEC :2000 EN :1999 IEC :1999 EN :1999 IEC :1999 EN :2000 IEC :1999 (mod) EN : corr. IEC :1993 Febr A11: corr. July 1997 EN :2000 IEC :2000 IEC :1999 EN :1996 IEC :1996 EN :1996 IEC :1996 EN :1996 IEC :1996 IEC :1987 EN 60990:1999 IEC 60990:1999 IEC :2000 EN 61965:2001 IEC 61965:2000 EN ISO 178:1996 ISO 178:1993 EN ISO 179 Series ISO 179 Series EN ISO 180:2000 ISO 180:1993 ISO 261:1998 ISO 262:1998 EN ISO 527 Series ISO 527 Series ISO 386:1984 EN ISO 4892 Series ISO 4892 Series ISO 7000:1989 EN ISO 8256:1996 ISO 8256:1990 ISO 9772:1994 EN ISO 9773:1998 ISO 9773:1998 ITU-T:1988 Recommendation K.17 ITU-T:2000 Recommendation K.21 1) The HD 21 series is related to, but not directly equivalent with the IEC series 2) The HD 22 series is related to, but not directly equivalent with the IEC series 3) IEC :1992 is superseded by IEC :2001 4) EN , Sectional Specification: Fixed capacitors for electromagnetic interference suppression and connection to the supply mains (Assessment level D), and its amendments are related to, but not directly equivalent to IEC
80 Appendix 1 External front view of Industrial Computer Model: IC age A1 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG 55S051874
81 Appendix 2 External rear view of Industrial Computer Model: IC age A2 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG 55S051874
82 Appendix 3 Internal view of Industrial Computer Model: IC age A3 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG 55S051874
83 age A4 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG Appendix 4 ower supply (Model: FS300-60LN) used in Industrial Computer Model: IC S051874
84 age A5 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG Appendix 5 ower supply (Model: FS300-60LN) used in Industrial Computer Model: IC S051874
85 Appendix 6 ower supply (Model: HG2-6400) used in Industrial Computer Model: IC age A6 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG 55S051874
86 Appendix 7 ower supply (Model: HG2-6400) used in Industrial Computer Model: IC age A7 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG 55S051874
87 Appendix 8 ower supply (Model: MRT-6300) used in Industrial Computer Model: IC age A8 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG 55S051874
88 Appendix 9 ower supply (Model: MRT-6300) used in Industrial Computer Model: IC age A9 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG 55S051874
89 Appendix 10 ower supply (MRW-6400) used in Industrial Computer Model: IC age A10 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG 55S051874
90 age A11 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG Appendix 11 ower supply (Model: MRW-6400) used in Industrial Computer Model: IC S051874
91 Appendix 12 CB view of mainboard of Industrial Computer Model: IC age A12 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG 55S051874
92 Appendix 13 CB view of mainboard of Industrial Computer Model: IC age A13 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG 55S051874
93 Appendix 14 roduct marking of Industrial Computer Model: IC-7141XXXXXXXX age A14 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG 55S051874
94 Appendix 15 roduct marking of Industrial Computer Model: IC-7143XXXXXXXX age A15 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG 55S051874
95 Appendix 16 Letter of Declaration by Advantech Co., Ltd page as per attached age A16 of A16 Ref. No.: 55S051874/CZ/MNG
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