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- Page 8 of 33 - 
 
 
www.nemko.com
 
Report No.  65681 
 
TRF No:  IEC/EN 60065F 
 
 
IEC/EN 60065 
Clause 
Requirement – Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
8.7 
Basic insulation between parts at 35 V to 71 V 
(peak) a.c. or 60 V to 120 V d.c. and accessible 
parts 
No parts at 35V to 71V (peak) 
a.c. or 60V to 120V d.c. 
 
Reinforced or double insulation between circuits 
operating at voltages between 35 V and 71 V 
(peak) a.c. or between 60 V and 120 V d.c. and 
hazardous live parts at higher voltage 
No parts at 35-71V(peak) a.c. or 
60-120V d.c. 
 
Separation by Class II isolating transformer 
Isolating transformer according to 
14.3.2. (Class II) 
 
Separation by Class I transformer 
 
 
Separation by earthed conductive part 
 
8.8 
Basic or supplementary insulation > 0,4 mm (mm) :
 
 Reinforced 
insulation > 0,4 mm (mm) .................... :
Transformer bobbin,  
See appended table and  
attachment, Table to  
EN/IEC 60065 7
th
 edition
 
 
Thin sheet insulation 
No thin sheet insulation 
 
Basic or supplementary insulation, at least two lay
ers, each meeting 10.3 
 
 
Basic or supplementary insulation, three layers any 
two of which meet 10.3 
 
 
Reinforced insulation, two layers each of which 
meet 10.3 
 
 
Reinforced insulation, three layers any two which 
meet 10.3 
 
8.9 
Adequate insulation between internal hazardous 
live conductors and accessible parts 
Double insulated 
 
Adequate insulation between internal hazardous 
live parts and conductors connected to accessible 
parts 
Single insulation but safely  
anchored 
8.10 
Double insulation between conductors connected 
to the mains and accessible parts 
Double insulated, tested 
according to 8.9. and 10.3. 
8.11 
Detaching of wires 
 
 
No undue reduction of creepages or clearance 
distances if wires become detached 
Primary wires are connected 
with multi-contact-housing. 
 Vibration 
test carried out  ........................................ :
See 12.1.2
 
 
 
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www.nemko.com
 
Report No.  65681 
 
TRF No:  IEC/EN 60065F 
 
 
IEC/EN 60065 
Clause 
Requirement – Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
8.12 
Adequate cross-sectional area of internal wiring to 
mains socket-outlets 
Protective fuse (T2.5A/250V) 
with 0,82 mm
2
 wiring 
8.13 
Adequate fastening of windows, lenses, lamp 
covers etc. (pull test 20 N for 10 s) 
Adequately fastened. 
8.14 
Adequate fastening of covers (pull test 50 N for 
10 s) 
Covers adequately fastened  
with screws. 
8.15 
No risk of damage to the insulation of internal 
wiring due to hot parts or sharp edges 
Wires safely anchored away 
from parts with high 
temperature. 
8.16 
Only special supply equipment can be used 
Not supplied by a special 
supply apparatus. 
8.17 
Insulated winding wire without additional 
interleaved insulation 
No such components 
8.18 
Endurance test as required by 8.17 
 
8.19 
Disconnection from the mains 
See below 
8.19.1 Disconnect 
device 
Mains plug is used as 
disconnect devices. 
 
All-pole switch or circuit breaker with >3mm 
contact separation 
No all-pole switch 
8.19.2 
Mains switch ON indication 
Indicator lamp or FL display 
lit-on 
8.20 
Switch not fitted in the mains cord 
 
8.21 
Bridging components comply with clause 14 
Yes, switch and  relay across the 
capacitors are Certified compo. 
see appended table, list of cri
tical components. 
 
 
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www.nemko.com
 
Report No.  65681 
 
TRF No:  IEC/EN 60065F 
 
 
IEC/EN 60065 
Clause 
Requirement – Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD UNDER NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS 
 
9.1 
Testing on the outside 
9.1.1 
For voltages >1000 V ac or >1500 V dc complies 
with clause 13.3.1 for basic insulation  
No voltages >1000 V ac or 
>1500 V dc 
9.1.1.1 
Touch current measured from terminal devices 
using the network in annex D ................................. :
See attachment, Table to 
EN/IEC 60065 7
th
 edition 
 
Discharge not exceeding 45 μC 
No part or contact of a 
terminal with stored voltages 
between 60V - 15kV 
 
Energy of discharge not exceeding 350 mJ 
No part or contact of a 
terminal with stored voltages 
exceeding 15kV 
9.1.1.2 
Test with test finger and test probe 
No access to hazardous live 
parts 
9.1.2 
No hazardous live shafts of knobs, handles or 
levers 
No live shafts, handles or 
levers 
9.1.3 
Ventilation holes tested by means of 
4 mm x 100 mm test pin 
No access for the test pin. 
9.1.4 
Terminal devices tested with 1 mm x 20 mm test 
pin (10 N); test probe D of IEC 61032 
Does not reach hazardous live 
parts 
 
Terminal devices tested with 1 mm x 100 mm 
straight wire (1 N); test probe D of IEC 61032 
Does not reach hazardous live 
parts 
9.1.5 
Pre-set controls tested with 2.5 mm x 100 mm test 
pin (10 N); test probe C of IEC 61032 
No pre-set controls 
9.1.6 
No shock hazard due to stored charge on 
withdrawal of the mains plug; voltage (V) after 2 s  :
Measured voltage after 2 sec:  
Max. 1 V (peak). 
 
If C is not greater than 0,1 μF no test needed 
 
9.1.7 
Enclosure sufficiently resistant to external force 
 
 
Test probe 11 of IEC 61032 for 10 s (50 N) 
Test with test finger results in 
no hazard. 
 
Test hook of fig. 4 for 10 s (20 N) 
Test with test hook results in 
no hazard. 
 
30 mm diameter test tool for 5 s (100 or 250 N) .... :
Tested with 100N results in  
no damage. 
9.2 
No hazard after removing a cover by hand 
No cover removable by hand 
 
 
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www.nemko.com
 
Report No.  65681 
 
TRF No:  IEC/EN 60065F 
 
 
IEC/EN 60065 
Clause 
Requirement – Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
10 INSULATION 
REQUIREMENTS 
 
10.1 
Insulation resistance (MΩ) at least 2 MΩ min. after 
surge test for basic and 4 MΩ min. for reinforced 
insulation ................................................................. :
> 100 M
Ω 
10.2 Humidity 
treatment 48 h or 120 h ........................... :
120 h (40
°C). No impairment 
10.3 
Insulation resistance and dielectric strength 
(see appended table) 
 
 
 
11 FAULT 
CONDITIONS 
 
11.1 
No shock hazard under fault condition 
No electric shock hazard under 
fault conditions. 
11.2 
Heating under fault condition 
 
 
No hazard from softening solder 
No solder soften. 
11.2.1 
Measurement of temperature rises 
See appended table and  
attachment, Table to  
EN/IEC 60065 7
th
 edition 
11.2.2 
Temperature rise of accessible parts 
See appended table and  
attachment, Table to 
EN/IEC 60065 7
th
 edition 
11.2.3 
Temperature rise of parts, other than windings, 
providing electrical insulation 
See appended table and  
attachment, Table to  
EN/IEC 60065 7
th
 edition 
 
Temperature rise of printed circuit boards (PCB) 
exceeding the limits of table 3 by max. 100 K for 
max. 5 min 
No area where temperature 
exceeds 100K above limits 
 
a) Temperature rise of printed circuit boards (PCB) 
to 20.1.3, exceeding the limits of table 3 by not 
more than 100 K for an area not greater than 2 cm²
 
 
b) Temperature rise of printed circuit boards (PCB) 
to 20.1.3 up to 300 K for an area not greater than 
2 cm² for a maximum of 5 min 
 
 
Meets all the special conditions if conductors on 
printed circuit boards are interrupted 
No conductors are 
interrupted/peeled/loosened 
during fault conditions 
 
Class I protective earthing maintained 
Class II equipment 
11.2.4 
Temperature rise of parts acting as a support or 
mechanical barrier 
Temperature rises are within  
the limits.
 
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