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IEC 60950-1 (ed.1) 
 
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www.nemko.com 
Report No.   114383 
 
4.3.12 
The maximum quantity of flammable liquid stored 
in equipment is required to comply with NFPA 30.
No flammable liquids within the 
equipment. 
4.3.13 
Equipment with lasers is required to meet the 
Code of Federal Regulations 21 CFR 1040 (and 
the Canadian Radiation Emitting Devices Act, 
REDR C1370). 
No laser in the equipment. 
4.7 
For computer room applications, automated 
information storage systems with combustible 
media greater than 27 cubic feet are required to 
have a provision for connection of either 
automatic sprinklers or a gaseous agent 
extinguishing system with an extended 
discharge. 
The equipment has no 
combustible area greater than 27 
cubic feet. 
4.7.3.1 
For computer room applications, enclosures with 
combustible material measuring greater than 0.9 
m
2
 or a single dimension greater than 1.8 m are 
required to have a flame spread rating of 50 or 
less. For other applications, enclosures with the 
same dimensions require a flame spread rating 
of 200 or less. 
The equipment has no 
combustible material greater 
than 0.93m
2
 or single dimension 
greater than 1.8m. 
Annex H  Equipment that produces ionizing radiation is 
required to comply with the Code of Federal 
Regulations, 21 CFR 1020 (and Canadian 
Radiation Emitting Devices Act, REDR C1370). 
The equipment does not produce 
ionizing radiation. 
IEC 60950-1 (ed.1) 
 
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Report No.   114383 
 
 
The following key national differences are based on requirements other than national regulatory 
requirements. 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
 
1.5.1 
Components of equipment must be suitable for 
the application, and must comply with the 
requirements of the equipment standard and the 
applicable national (Canadian and/or U.S.) 
component or material standards, as far as they 
may apply. 
The acceptance will be based on the following: 
I) A component Certified by a Canadian or U.S. 
National Certification Body (NCB) to a Canadian 
or U.S. component standard will be checked for 
correct application and use in accordance with its 
specified rating. Where necessary, it will also be 
subject to the applicable tests of the equipment 
standard. 
J) A component, which has a CB Test Certificate 
for compliance with a relevant IEC component 
standard, will be checked for correct application 
and use in accordance with its specified ratings. 
Where necessary, it will also be subject to the 
applicable tests of the equipment standard, and 
to the applicable tests of the Canadian and/or 
U.S. component or material standard, under the 
conditions occurring in the equipment. 
K) A component, which has no approval as in A) 
or B) above or which is used not in accordance 
with its specified ratings, will be subject to the 
applicable tests of the equipment standard, and 
to the applicable tests of the Canadian and/or 
U.S. component or material standard, under the 
conditions occurring in the equipment. 
L) Some components may require annual re-
testing, which may be carried out by the 
manufacturer, CSA International or another 
laboratory 
Critical components are IEC 
certified. See list of critical 
components in main CB report 
(§1.5.01). There may be 
additional requirements for 
components in Canada. 
2.3.1 
For TNV-2 and TNV-3 circuits with other than 
ringing signals and with voltages exceeding 42.4 
Vp or 60 Vdc, the maximum acceptable current 
through a 2000 ohm resistor (or greater) 
connected across the voltage source with other 
loads disconnected is 7.1 mA peak or 30 mA dc 
under normal operating conditions. 
No TNV circuitry. 
2.3.2 
In the event of a single fault, the limits of 2.2.3 
apply to SELV Circuits and accessible conductive 
parts. 
Considered. P 
2.6.3.4 
When subject to impedance testing, protective 
earthing and bonding are required to be 
subjected to the additional test conditions 
specified. 
Class III equipment. 
IEC 60950-1 (ed.1) 
 
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Report No.   114383 
 
3.2.1.2 
Equipment connected to centralized d.c. power 
system, and having one pole of the DC mains 
input terminal connected to the main protective 
earthing terminal in the equipment, is required to 
comply with special earthing, wiring, marking and 
installation instruction requirements. 
Class III equipment, not for 
connection to DC mains. 
4.2.8.1 
Enclosures around CRT’s with a face diameter of 
160 mm or more are required to reduce the risk 
of injury due to the implosion of the CRT. 
No CRTs in the equipment. 
4.3.2 
Equipment with handles is required to comply 
with special loading tests. 
The equipment has no handles. 
5.1.8.3 
Equipment intended to receive 
telecommunication ringing signals is required to 
comply with a special touch current 
measurement tests. 
No TNV circuitry. 
6.2.1 
Enamel coating on winding wire not considered 
electrical separation unless subjected to special 
investigation. 
No TNV circuitry. 
6.4 
Equipment intended for connection to 
telecommunication network outside plant cable is 
required to be protected against overvoltage from 
power line crosses in accordance with 6.4 and 
Annex NAC. 
No TNV circuitry. 
6.5 
Equipment connected to a telecommunications 
network and supplied with an earphone intended 
to be held against, or in the ear is required to 
comply with special acoustic pressure tests. 
No TNV circuitry. 
M.2 
Continuous ringing signals up to 16 mA only are 
permitted if the equipment is subjected to special 
installation and performance restrictions. 
No TNV circuitry. 
 
IEC 60950-1 (ed.1) 
 
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www.nemko.com 
Report No.   114383 
 
 
ATTACHMENT: KOREAN DIFFERENCES 
Test results according to CB BULLETIN No. 112A, December 2006 
 
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. 
7 Addition 
EMC 
The apparatus shall comply with the relevant 
CISPR standards. 
Compliance with EMC must be 
considered when marketing in 
Korea. 
⎯ 
 
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