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- Page 21 of 42 - 
 
 
 
 
Report No.  98388 
 
 
15.1.2 
Connectors for antenna, earth, audio, video or data: 
 
No risk of insertion in mains socket-outlets 
Only RCA, Antenna, Optical, 
S-video, HDMI, A-BUS,  
RS-232, Mini jack terminal  
used. 
Banana play type speaker  
terminal also used, but they 
are accepted due to below  
note. 
 
Note) Banana type speaker  
terminals are blocked in their a
xial holes to prevent use of  
plugs that can make  
permanent contact with a  
mains socket outlet. 
 
No risk of insertion into audio or video: outlets marked 
with the symbol of 5.2 
No sockets indicated with  
the symbol 
N/A 
15.1.3 
Output terminals of a.c. adaptors or similar devices 
not compatible with household mains socket-outlets 
Not adaptor used. 
N/A 
15.2 
Provision for protective earthing 
N/A 
 
Accessible conductive parts of Class I equipment 
reliably connected to earth terminal, within equipment
Class II apparatus
 
N/A 
 
Protective earth conductors correctly coloured 
 
N/A 
 
Equipment with non-detachable mains cord provided 
with separate protective earth terminal near mains 
input 
 
N/A 
 
Protective earth terminal resistant to corrosion 
 
N/A 
 
Earth resistance  test: < 0,1 
Ω at 25 A  ................... : 
 
N/A 
15.3 
Terminals for external flexible cords and for 
permanent connection to the mains supply 
Appliance inlet applied 
N/A 
15.3.1 
Adequate terminals for connection of permanent 
wiring 
Apparatus is not for permanent 
connection. 
N/A 
15.3.2 
Reliable connection of non-detachable cords: 
 N/A 
 
Not soldered to conductors of a printed circuit board 
 N/A 
 
Adequate clearances and creepage distances 
between connections should a wire break away 
 N/A 
 
Wire secured by additional means to the conductor 
 N/A 
 
 
 
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Report No.  98388 
 
 
15.3.3 
Screws and nuts clamping conductors have adequate 
threads: ISO 261, ISO 262 or similar 
 N/A 
15.3.4 
Soldered conductors wrapped around terminal prior to 
soldering or held in place by additional means 
Appliance inlet applied 
N/A 
 
Clamping of conductor and insulation if not soldered 
or held by screws 
 N/A 
15.3.5 
Terminals allow connection of appropriate cross-
sectional area of conductors, for the rated current of 
the equipment 
 N/A 
15.3.6 
Terminals to 15.3.3 have sizes required by table 16 
 N/A 
15.3.7 
Terminals clamp conductors between metal and have 
adequate pressure 
 
N/A 
 
Terminals designed to avoid conductor slipping out 
when tightened or loosened 
 N/A 
 
Terminals adequately fixed to avoid loosening when 
the clamping is tightened or loosened and stress on 
internal wiring is avoided 
 N/A 
15.3.8 
Terminals carrying a current more than 0,2 A: contact 
pressure not transmitted by insulating material except 
ceramic 
 N/A 
15.3.9 
Termination of non-detachable cords: wires 
terminated near to each other 
 N/A 
 
Terminals located and shielded: test with 8 mm strand
 
N/A 
15.4 
Devices forming a part of the mains plug 
The apparatus is not a device 
forming a part of the mains 
plug. 
N/A 
15.4.1 
No undue strain on mains socket-outlets 
 
N/A 
15.4.2 
Device complies with standard for dimensions of 
mains plugs 
 
N/A 
15.4.3 
Device has adequate mechanical strength (tests 
a,b,c) 
 
N/A 
 
 
 
16 
EXTERNAL FLEXIBLE CORDS 
 
16.1 
Mains cords sheathed type, complying with 
IEC 60227 for PVC or IEC 60245 for synthetic rubber 
cords  ........................................................................ : 
Sheathed PVC cord 
complying with IEC 60227 
 
Non-detachable cords for Class I have green/yellow 
core for protective earth 
Class II apparatus 
N/A 
 
 
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Report No.  98388 
 
 
 
16.2 
Mains cords conductors have adequate cross-
sectional area for rated current consumption of the 
equipment 
The cord is 0.75mm
2
, within  
the current rating. 
16.3 
a) Flexible cords not complying with 16.1, used for 
interconnections between separate units of equipment 
used in combination and carrying hazardous live 
voltages, have adequate dielectric strength 
 
No interconnecting cables 
comprising hazardous live 
conductors. 
N/A
 
 
b) Flexible cords not complying with 16.1, withstand 
bending and mechanical stress (3.2 of IEC 60227-2) 
Cord complying with 16.1. 
N/A
 
16.4 
Flexible cords used for connection between 
equipment have adequate cross-sectional areas to 
avoid temperature rise under normal and fault 
conditions 
Cords have adequate cross-
sectional areas to avoid 
temperature rise under normal 
and fault conditions. 
16.5 
Adequate strain relief on external flexible cords 
Appliance inlet provided 
N/A
 
 
Not possible to push cord back into equipment 
 
N/A
 
 
Strain relief device unlikely to damage flexible cord 
 
N/A
 
 
For mains cords of Class I equipment, hazardous live 
conductors become taut before earth conductor 
Class II apparatus 
N/A
 
16.6 
Apertures for external flexible cord: no risk of damage 
to the cord during assembly or movement in use 
Appliance inlet provided 
N/A
 
16.7 
Transportable musical instruments and amplifiers 
fitted with detachable cord set with appliance inlet to 
IEC 60320-1 
The apparatus is not a 
transportable musical 
instrument and amplifier 
N/A
 
 
Transportable musical instruments and amplifiers 
fitted with detachable cord sets or with means of 
stowage to protect the cord 
The apparatus is not a 
transportable musical 
instrument and amplifier 
N/A
 
 
 
 
 
17 ELECTRICAL 
CONNECTIONS AND MECHANICAL FIXINGS 
17.1 
Torque test to table 20: 
Screw fixing chassis to the 
main enclosure tested. 
 
- screws into metal: 5 times 
See attachment, Table to 
EN/IEC 60065 7
th
 edition. 
 
- screws into non-metallic material: 10 times 
 
N/A 
17.2 
Correct introduction into female threads in non-
metallic material 
No female threads in  
non-metallic materials. 
N/A 
 
 
 
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Report No.  98388 
 
 
17.3 
Cover fixing screws: captive 
Captivity not necessary. 
 
Non-captive fixing screws: no hazard when replaced 
by a screw whose length is 10 times its diameter 
Tested with screw with 
10 times diameter. 
17.4 
No loosening of conductive parts carrying a current 
> 0,2 A 
Loosening is sufficiently 
prevented. 
17.5 
Contact pressure not transmitted through plastic other 
than ceramic for connections carrying a current 
> 0,2 A 
No contact pressure 
transmitted through 
insulating material. 
17.6 
Stranded conductors of flexible supply cords carrying 
a current > 0,2 A with screw terminals not 
consolidated by solder 
Appliance inlet provided. 
N/A 
17.7 
Cover fixing devices other than screws have adequate 
strength and their positioning is unambiguous 
No cover fixing devices other 
than screws 
N/A 
17.8 
Fixing devices for detachable legs or stands provided
No detachable provided. 
N/A 
17.9 
Internal pluggable connections, affecting safety, 
unlikely to become disconnected 
Connections complies, 
checked by inspection 
 
 
 
 
18 
MECHANICAL STRENGTH OF PICTURE TUBES AND PROTECTION AGAINST 
THE EFFECTS OF IMPLOSION 
 
 
Picture tube separately approved to IEC 61965: 
No picture tube. 
N/A 
 
Picture tube separately approved to 18.1  ...............  
 
N/A 
18.1 
Picture tubes > 16 cm intrinsically protected 
 
N/A 
 
Non-intrinsically protected tubes > 16 cm used with 
protective screen 
 
N/A 
 
Protective film as part of implosion protection: edges 
covered by enclosure 
 
N/A 
18.2 
Intrinsically protected tubes: tests on 12 samples 
 
N/A 
18.2.1 
Samples subject to ageing: 6 
 
N/A 
18.2.2 
Samples subject to implosion test: 6 
 
N/A 
18.2.3 
Samples subject to mechanical strength test (steel 
ball): 6 
 
N/A 
18.3 
Non-intrinsically protected tubes tested to 18.3 
 
N/A 
 
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