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IEC 60950 3rd Ed., 1999. 
- Page 4 of 5 - 
 
 
www.nemko.com
 
Report No.  70512 
 
 
Clause 
Requirement - Test 
Result - Remark 
Ver-
dict 
5.1.6 
Replacement: 
Replace Table 5A. 
 
Class III equipment. 
N/A
5.3.8.2 
Replacement: 
Replace 3rd Item as follows. 
- BASIC INSULATION between the PRIMARY 
CIRCUIT and accessible conductive parts of CLASS I 
or 0I EQUIPMENT; 
Class III equipment. 
N/A
Annex A 
Addition: 
Add the subclause A.101 with the title “Flammability 
tests for classifying materials VTM” and the following: 
Thin sheet materials shall comply with ISO 9773. 
Considered. 
N/A
Annex G 
Addition: 
Add the following to the Note for Table G.1. 
2. In Japan, MAINS TRANSIENT VOLTAGE for 
equipment with a Nominal AC MAINS SUPPLY 
VOLTAGE of 100V is to be decided based on the 
column where Nominal AC MAINS SUPPLY 
VOLTAGE in Table G.1 is 150V. 
Annex G not used. 
N/A
Annex P 
Addition: 
Add “IEC 61965:2000, Mechanical Safety for Cathode 
Ray Tubes”. 
Considered. 
N/A
Annex U 
Replacement: 
Replace 2nd paragraph. 
This annex covers to round winding wires having 
diameters between 0.05 mm and 5.00 mm. 
No TIW used. 
N/A
 
 
IEC 60950 3rd Ed., 1999. 
- Page 5 of 5 - 
 
 
www.nemko.com
 
Report No.  70512 
 
 
Clause 
Requirement - Test 
Result - Remark 
Ver-
dict 
U.2.1 
Replacement: 
Electric strength 
The test sample is prepared according to IEC 60851-
5:1997, 4.4.1 (for a twisted pair). The sample is then 
subjected to the test of 5.2.2 of this standard, with a 
test voltage not less than twice the appropriate voltage 
in table 5B (see 5.2.2) of this standard. However, the 
minimum values shall be as follows: 
- for BASIC INSULATION or SUPPLEMENTARY 
INSULATION, 3000 V, or; 
- for REINFORCED INSULATION, 6000 V. 
No TIW used. 
N/A
U.2.2 
Replacement: 
Flexibility and adherence 
Test 8 of IEC 60851-3:1996, 5.1.1, using the mandrel 
diameters of table U.1. The test sample is then 
examined in accordance with IEC 60851-3:1996, 
5.1.1.4, followed by the test of 5.2.2 of this standard 
except applying the test voltage between the wire and 
the mandrel. A test voltage shall not be less than twice 
the appropriate voltage in table 5B (see 5.2.2) of this 
standard. However, the minimum values shall be as 
follows: 
- for BASIC INSULATION or SUPPLEMENTARY 
INSULATION, 1500 V, or; 
- for REINFORCED INSULATION, 3000 V. 
NOTE: “twice” in the 6
th
 line is deleted – ref. 
confirmation by Japan NCB – JQA.
 
No TIW used. 
N/A
Table U.1 
Replacement: 
Mandrel diameter 
 
The tension to be applied to the wire during winding on 
the mandrel is calculated from the wire diameter to be 
equivalent to 118 Mpa ± 10 % (118 N/mm2 ± 10 %). 
No TIW used. 
N/A
IEC 60950-1 (ed.1) 
 - 
Page 
1
 of 
1
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www.nemko.com 
Report No.   70512 
 
ATTACHMENT: KOREAN DIFFERENCES 
Test results according to CB BULLETIN No. 109A, December 2005 
 
Clause 
Requirements – Test 
Result – Remark 
Verdict 
1.5.101 Addition 
Plugs for the connection of the apparatus to the 
supply mains shall comply with the Korean 
requirement (KSC 8305 and 8305). 
Class III equipment. 
N/A 
7 Addition 
EMC 
The apparatus shall comply with the relevant 
CISPR standards. 
Must be considered before 
marketing in Korea.
 
 
 
 
IEC 60950-1 (ed.1) 
 - 
Page 
1
 of 
5
 - 
 
 
www.nemko.com 
Report No.   70512 
 
ATTACHMENT: US DIFFERENCES 
Test results according to CB BULLETIN No. 109A, December 2005 
 
Clause 
Requirements – Test 
Result – Remark 
Verdict 
The United States of America and Canada have adopted a single, bi-national standard, CAN/CSA 
C22.2 No. 60950-1/UL60950-1, First Edition, which is based on IEC 60950-1, First Edition. This bi-
national standard should be consulted for further details on the national conditions and 
differences summarized below. 
SPECIAL NATIONAL CONDITIONS 
The following is a summary of the key national differences based on national regulatory 
requirements, such as the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70-2002, which are 
referenced in legislation and which form the basis for the rules and practices followed in 
electrical and building installations. The bi-national standard (CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1/UL 
60950-1, First Edition) should be consulted for further details on the national differences 
summarized below 
1.1.1 
All equipment is to be designed to allow 
installation in accordance with the National 
Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70, the 
Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part I, 
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 Protection of 
Electronic Computer/Data-Processing Equipment, 
ANSI/NFPA 75. 
Class III equipment. 
N/A 
1.4.14 
For Pluggable Equipment Type A, the protection 
in the installation is assumed to be 20A. 
Class III equipment. 
N/A 
1.5.5 
For lengths exceeding 3.05 m, external 
interconnecting flexible cord and cable 
assemblies are required to be a suitable cable 
type (e.g. DP, CL2) specified in the NEC. 
For lengths 3.05m or less, external 
interconnecting flexible cord and cable 
assemblies that are not types specified in the 
NEC are required to have special construction 
features and identification markings. 
No interconnecting cables. 
 
N/A 
1.7.1 
Equipment for use on a.c. mains supply systems 
with a neutral and more than one phase 
conductor (e.g. 120/240 V, 3-wire) require a 
special marking format for electrical ratings. 
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 into the “Normal Operating 
Conditions”. 
Class III equipment.
 
N/A 
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