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APPENDIX Japanese National Differences according to CB Bulletin No. 105A, May 2003
(J60950(H14))
(IEC Publication 60950:1999)
(IEC Publication 60950:1999)
P
EXPLANATION FOR ABBREVIATIONS
P=Pass, F=Fail, N=Not applicable. Placed in the column to the right.
P=Pass, F=Fail, N=Not applicable. Placed in the column to the right.
Addition:
Add the following terms.
Equipment, Class 0I
Add the following terms.
Equipment, Class 0I
1.2.4.101
1.2
Material, VTM
1.2.12.101
Added.
N
1.2.4.101
Addition:
CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT: Equipment where
CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT: Equipment where
protection against electric shock is achieved by:
using BASIC INSULATION, and
providing a means of connecting to the protective
using BASIC INSULATION, and
providing a means of connecting to the protective
earthing conductor in the building wiring those
conductive parts that are otherwise capable of
assuming HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES if the
BASIC INSULATION fails, and
using a supply cord without earthing conductor
using a supply cord without earthing conductor
and a plug without earthing wire although the
equipment has externally an earth terminal or a
lead wire for earthing.
Equipment provided with a cord set having a two-
Equipment provided with a cord set having a two-
pin type plug with a lead wire for earthing is also
regarded as Class 0I.
NOTE – Class 0I equipment may have a part
NOTE – Class 0I equipment may have a part
constructed with Double Insulation or Reinforced
Insulation as well as an operating part as SELV
circuit.
Added.
N
Replacement:
FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION OF
FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION OF
MATERIALS: The recognition of the burning
behaviour of materials and their ability to
extinguish if ignited. Materials are classified as in
1.2.12.2 to 1.2.12.9, and 1.2.12.101 when tested
in accordance with annex A.
1.2.12.1
NOTE 1 - When applying the requirements in this
standard, HF-1 CLASS FOAMED MATERIALS
are regarded as better than those of CLASS HF-
2, and HF-2 better than HBF.
Replaced.
N
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NOTE 2 - Similarly, other MATERIALS, including
rigid (engineering structural) foam of CLASSES
5V or V-0 are regarded as better than those of
CLASS V-1, V-1 better than V-2, and V-2 better
than HB.
NOTE 3 - Similarly, for thin MATERIALS, VTM-0
Class materials are regarded as better than those
of VTM-1 Class, and VTM-1 better than VTM-2.
1.2.12.101 Addition:
VTM CLASS MATERIAL: Thin MATERIALS fulfil
the specified conditions during the test of clause
A.101 applied for materials that the test and
evaluation of clauses A.6 to A.10 is difficult to
enforce. Materials are classified to three
classifications as VTM-0, VTM-1 and VTM-2
according to the conditions after the removal of
the test flame.
Added.
N
1.7.101
Addition:
Marking for CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT
For CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT, the following
Marking for CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT
For CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT, the following
instruction shall be indicated on the visible place
of the mains plug or the main body:
“Provide an earthing connection”
Moreover, for CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT, the
“Provide an earthing connection”
Moreover, for CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT, the
following instruction shall be indicated on the
visible place of the main body or written in the
operating instructions:
“Provide an earthing connection before the mains
“Provide an earthing connection before the mains
plug is connected to the mains. And, when
disconnecting the earthing connection, be sure to
disconnect after pulling out the mains plug from
the mains.”
Added.
N
2.1.1.1
Replacement:
Replace “IEC 60083” to “IEC 60083 or JIS C
Replace “IEC 60083” to “IEC 60083 or JIS C
8303” in 2.1.1.1 b).
Replaced.
N
2.6.3.1
Addition:
Add the following after 1st paragraph.
This also applies to the conductor of lead wire for
Add the following after 1st paragraph.
This also applies to the conductor of lead wire for
protective earthing of CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT.
Added.
N
2.6.4.1
Replacement:
Replace 2nd sentence in 1st paragraph.
For CLASS I EQUIPMENT with a DETACHABLE
Replace 2nd sentence in 1st paragraph.
For CLASS I EQUIPMENT with a DETACHABLE
POWER SUPPLY CORD, the earthing terminal in
the appliance inlet is regarded as the main
protective earthing terminal.
Class II equipment.
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2.6.5.4
Replacement:
Replace 1st sentence.
Protective earthing connections of CLASS I
Replace 1st sentence.
Protective earthing connections of CLASS I
EQUIPMENT shall make earlier and break later
than the supply connections in each of the
following:
Class II equipment.
N
2.6.101
Addition:
Earthing of CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT
Plugs with a lead wire for earthing shall not be
Earthing of CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT
Plugs with a lead wire for earthing shall not be
used for equipment having a rated voltage
exceeding 150 V.
For plugs with a lead wire for earthing, the lead
For plugs with a lead wire for earthing, the lead
wire shall not be earthed by a clip.
CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT shall be provided with an
CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT shall be provided with an
earthing terminal or lead wire for earthing in the
external where easily visible.
Added.
N
3.2.5
Delete 1) in Table 3B.
Deleted.
N
4.2.8
Addition:
Add the following informative remark after the last
Add the following informative remark after the last
sentence.
Remark - IEC 61965 is also applicable instead of
Remark - IEC 61965 is also applicable instead of
IEC 60065.
Added.
N
4.5.1
Addition:
Add the following to suffix 5) as specified in
Add the following to suffix 5) as specified in
“Conditions applicable to Table 4A, Parts 1 and
2”.
With regard to Table 4A, insulating materials
With regard to Table 4A, insulating materials
complying with Japanese requirements (refer to
Japanese differences for the current IEC 60335-1
(3rd Edition) in CB Bulletin 101B) are also
acceptable.
Add a suffix 7) in “Conditions applicable to Table
Add a suffix 7) in “Conditions applicable to Table
4A, Parts 1 and 2”.
In the right column of Table 4A, Part 1, add suffix
In the right column of Table 4A, Part 1, add suffix
7) to “50” (K), corresponding to “- without T –
marking” in the left column so as to become “50
7)
”.
Add 7) to Table 4A, Part 2 as follows.
7) This value shall apply only to wiring or cords
7) This value shall apply only to wiring or cords
complying with relevant IEC standards. Others
shall comply with Japanese requirements (refer
to Japanese differences for the current IEC
60335-1 (3rd Edition) in CB Bulletin 101B).
Added.
N
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4.7.3.2
Addition:
Add the following in 7th paragraph.
for thin materials, e.g., flexible printed boards,
Add the following in 7th paragraph.
for thin materials, e.g., flexible printed boards,
etc., used inside equipment, be of
FLAMMABILITY CLASS VTM-2 or better.
Added.
N
Replacement:
Replace Table 5A.
Type of equipment
Replace Table 5A.
Type of equipment
Terminal A of
measuring instrument
connected to:
Maximum
TOUCH
TOUCH
CURRENT
mA r.m.s.
mA r.m.s.
1)
Maximum
PROTECTIVE
PROTECTIVE
CONDUCTOR
CURRENT
ALL equipment
Accessible parts and
circuits not connected
to protective earth
0,25
−
HAND-HELD
0,75
−
MOVABLE (other
than HAND_HELD,
but including
TRANSPORTABLE
EQUIPMENT
3,5
−
STATIONARY,
PLUGGABLE TYPE
A
3,5
−
ALL other
STATIONARY
EQUIPMENT
not subject to the
conditions of 5.1.7
3,5
−
subject to the
conditions of 5.1.7
Equipment main
protective earthing
terminal (if any)
CLASS I
CLASS I
EQUIPMENT
−
5 % of input
current
HAND-HELD
Equipment main
protective earthing
terminal (if any)
CLASS 0I
CLASS 0I
EQUIPMENT
0,5
−
Others
1,0
−
5.1.6
1)
If peak values of TOUCH-CURRENT are measured, the maximum values
obtained by multiplying the r.m.s. values by 1,414.
P
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