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IEC 60065, 6th edition : 1998
 - 
- Page 21 of 41 - 
 
 
   
 Order 
No. 
26088
 
 
 
 
Transformer/motor Insulation 
Thickness 
(mm) 
Material 
Dielectric strength test 
Part No/markings 
Between 
      X 
 
for each combination of 
 
 
    Number 
 
two (2) layers  
T101 
/ TPW-4102 
Pr - sec. 
0,50 mm min. x 2 
PBT bobbin wall 
Pass *) 
 
Pr - ic 
0,80 mm min. x 1 
PBT bobbin 
Pass *) 
 
Pr - ic 
0,50 mm min. x 1 
66 Nylon bobbin cap. 
Pass *) 
 
 
 
 
 
T102 
/ KJP-10013T2 
Pr. - sec. 
0,025 mm x 3 
Polyester film tape 
Pass *) 
 
Pr. - sec. 
0,80 mm min. x 1 
Phenolic bobbin 
Pass *) 
 
 
 
 
 
T103 
/ KJP-7013T1 
Pr. - sec. 
0,025 mm x 3 
Polyester film tape 
Pass *) 
 
Pr. - sec. 
0,80 mm min. x 1 
Phenolic bobbin 
Pass *) 
 
 
 
 
 
T201, T202
 / KJP-10013T3 
Pr. - sec. 
0,025 mm x 3 
Polyester film tape 
Pass *) 
 
Pr. - sec. 
0,80 mm min. x 1 
Phenolic bobbin 
Pass *) 
 
 
 
 
 
PT01
 / RE-2500 
Pr - pr. 
0,50 mm min. x 2 
66 Nylon bobbin wall 
Pass **) 
 
Pr - ic 
0,60 mm min. x 1 
66 Nylon bobbin cap. 
Pass *) 
 
Pr - ic 
0,60 mm min. x 1 
66 Nylon bobbin 
Pass *) 
 
 
 
 
 
*) Tested at 3000V          
**) Tested at 1500V 
14.3.4.1 
Class II transformers have adequate 
separation between hazardous live 
windings and windings intended to 
be connected to accessible 
conductive parts (double or 
reinforced insulation)  
Double or reinforced insulation between primary and 
secondary windings according to clause 8.8. 
 
Coil formers and partition walls 
≥ 0,4 mm  
The bobbin fulfils the requirement of reinforced 
insulation, thickness: 
≥ 0,4 mm min. 
14.3.4.2 
Class I transformers, with basic 
insulation and protective screening 
only if all 7 conditions of 14.3.4.2 are 
met  
 
14.3.4.3 
Separating transformers with at least 
basic insulation  
 
14.3.5.1 
Class II transformers have adequate 
insulation between hazardous live 
parts and accessible parts (double 
or reinforced insulation)  
Double or reinforced insulation between hazardous live 
winding and accessible conductive parts. 
 - 
IEC 60065, 6th edition : 1998
 - 
- Page 22 of 41 - 
 
 
   
 Order 
No. 
26088
 
 
 
 
 
Coil formers and partition walls 
≥ 0,4 mm  
The bobbin fulfils the requirement of reinforced 
insulation, thickness: 
≥ 0,4 mm min. 
14.3.5.2 
Class I transformers have adequate 
insulation between hazardous live 
parts and accessible conductive 
parts or those conductive parts or 
protective screens connected to a 
protective earth terminal  
Windings of Class II construction used. 
 
Winding wires connected to 
protective earth have adequate 
current-carrying capacity  
 
14.4 
High voltage components 
 
 
 
High-voltage components and 
assemblies: U > 4 kV (peak) 
separately approved  
No high voltage components used. 
 
Component meets category FV 1 of 
IEC 60 707  
 
14.4.1 
High voltage transformers and 
multipliers tested as part of the 
submission  
 
14.5 Protective 
devices 
 
 
 
Protective devices used within their 
ratings  
Yes, 
Thermal link and fuse 
 
External clearance and creepage 
distances appropriate for the voltage 
across the device when opened  
Adequate external clearance and creepage distance 
14.5.1.1 
a) Thermal cut-outs separately 
approved  
 
 
b) Thermal cut-outs tested as part of 
the submission  
 
14.5.1.2 
a) Thermal links separately 
approved  
Build-in T101 transformer; 
Manuf. 
: Anzen Dengu Co., Ltd. 
Type : 
K12 
Certified by  : VDE according to IEC60691 
 
b) Thermal links tested as part of the 
submission  
 
14.5.1.3 
Thermal devices resettable by 
soldering  
 
14.5.2.1 
Fuse-links in the mains circuit 
according to IEC 60 127  
See list below 
 - 
IEC 60065, 6th edition : 1998
 - 
- Page 23 of 41 - 
 
 
   
 Order 
No. 
26088
 
 
 
 
Circuit Manufacturer Dimen- 
Approved
Marking of 
Marking 
Current 
diagram 
 
sions 
by 
rated current, 
Close to 
Through 
informa- 
 
 
 
pre-arcing time
The com- 
the fuse  
tion 
 
 
 
and current 
Ponent 
in normal 
Part No 
 
 
 
Characteristic 
 
operation  
F101 
Orisel Co., Ltd. 
5
×20mm, 55T 
VDE 
T8A H 250V 
T8A H 250V 
1,12 A  
F401 
Orisel Co., Ltd. 
5x20mm, 50T 
VDE 
T2A L 250V 
T2A L 250V 
0,87 A *) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
*) Calculated through current for mains socket-outlet: SWITCHD 100W + UNSWITCHD 100W (200W total). 
14.5.2.2 
Correct marking of fuse-links 
adjacent to holder    
Correct marking applied close to the fuse, see table 
above. 
14.5.2.3 
Not possible to connect fuses in 
parallel    
No fuse holder so designed that fuse-links can be 
connected in parallel 
14.5.2.4 
Not possible to touch hazardous live 
parts when replacing fuse-links 
without the use of a tool    
No replacement of fuse possible by hand. 
 
14.5.3 
PTC-S thermistors comply with 
IEC 60 738  
No PTC’s 
 
PTC-S devices (>15 W) category 
FV 1 or better  
 
14.5.4 
Other protective devises. 
Circuit protectors have adequate 
breaking capacity and their position 
is correctly marked  
No other protective devices 
14.6 Switches 
 
 
 
Manually operated mechanical 
switch (MOMS) conductively 
connected to the mains
 
 
MOMS provided 
Part No 
Function 
Manufacturer 
Type 
Rated Marking 
 
All- 
One 
Name 
Trademark 
 
V A Surge 
 
pole 
pole 
 
 
 
  Current 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SW80 
  x Alps 
Electric.  ALPS  KV1 
250 
8 128 
SK41, SK42 
 
Tyco Electronics.
OEG 
SDT-S-112DMR 
250 
120 A 
RL101  
Matsushita 
Elect.
N
A
i
S
 ALE15B12 277 
16 
*) 
No mark
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
*) The measured surge current is less than rated current value, and no required the surge current rating, Ref 14.6.10. 
14.6.1 
Permanently connected equipment 
provided with an all-pole mains 
switch unless 5.4.2 is met  
Apparatus is not permanently connected 
 - 
IEC 60065, 6th edition : 1998
 - 
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No. 
26088
 
 
 
 
14.6.2 
Manually operated mechanical 
switch (MOMS), required where 
power consumption > 15 W and/or 
peak voltage > 4 kV 
Yes. MOMS required. See table above. 
 
Switch readily accessible and not in 
mains cord  
Switch located on the front and readily accessible 
 
Exception for automatic switching  
 
 
Exception for continuous operation  
 
14.6.3 
Manually operated mechanical 
switch (MOMS): switch indication On 
position clearly discernible  
The “ON” position is marked with the word “ON”  
and display illumination. 
 
Indication by marking meets Cl. 5  
Yes 
 
Indication of the OFF position  
Off-position marked with “Off” 
14.6.4 
Manually operated mechanical 
switch (MOMS) fitted, is there a 
Stand-by mode    
Yes. 
 
Stand-by mode clearly discernible    
By illumination display 
 
Exception for low Stand-by current 
< 0,7 mA (peak)  
 
14.6.5 
Components bridging contacts of 
mains switches comply with 14.1 a) 
or 14.2.2  
Yes. See clause 14.2. 
14.6.6.a. 
Manually operated mechanical 
switches (MOMS) separately 
approved to IEC 61 058-1  
Yes. Certified by: VDE 
14.6.6.b. 
Manually operated mechanical 
switch (MOMS) tested as part of the 
equipment complies with 14.6.7, 
14.6.10 and 20.1.4 and meets 
14.6.8 and/or 14.6.9 and Annex G 
(G1.1)  
 
 
Flame test for mains switches  
 
14.6.7 Endurance 
test 
 
14.6.8 
Temperature rise in mains switch 
 
14.6.9 
Dielectric strength test 
 
14.6.10 
Surge current for mains switches 
also controlling mains socket-outlets
Measured surge current through, 
- Mains switch, SW80 
: 16A, 
- Mains relay, RL101 
: 3A, 
- Mains relay, SK41 and SK42  : 20A * 
 
The measured and surge current value is less than rated 
surge current rating (or rated current rating) of the mains
switch and relays - OK. 
*) Surge current value for socket outlet, 100W = 20A. 
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