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ATTACHMENT: AUSTRALIAN / NEW ZEALAND DIFFERENCES
Test results according to CB BULLETIN No. 112A, December 2006
Clause
Requirements – Test
Result – Remark
Verdict
ZZ.1 Introduction
This Annex sets out variations between this Standard and IEC 60950-1:2001. These variations indicate
national variations for purposes of the IECEE CB Scheme and will be published in the IECEE CB Bulletin.
These variations are indicated within the body of the Standard.
national variations for purposes of the IECEE CB Scheme and will be published in the IECEE CB Bulletin.
These variations are indicated within the body of the Standard.
ZZ.2 Variations
The variations are as follows:
1.2
Between the definitions for ‘Person, service’ and
‘Range, rated frequency’ insert the following:
‘Range, rated frequency’ insert the following:
POTENTIAL IGNITION SOURCE
1.2.12.201
Class III equipment, powered
from a LPS
from a LPS
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1.2.12.15 After the definition 1.2.12.15, add the following:
1.2.12.201
POTENTIAL IGNITION SOURCE:
Possible fault which can start a fire if the open-
circuit voltage measured across an interruption or
faulty contact exceeds a value of 50 V (peak) a.c.
or d.c. and the product of the peak value of this
voltage and the measured r.m.s. current under
normal operating conditions exceeds 15 VA.
circuit voltage measured across an interruption or
faulty contact exceeds a value of 50 V (peak) a.c.
or d.c. and the product of the peak value of this
voltage and the measured r.m.s. current under
normal operating conditions exceeds 15 VA.
Such a faulty contact or interruption in an
electrical connection includes those which may
occur in CONDUCTIVE PATTERNS on PRINTED
BOARDS.
electrical connection includes those which may
occur in CONDUCTIVE PATTERNS on PRINTED
BOARDS.
NOTE 201: An electronic protection circuit may be used
to prevent such a fault from becoming a POTENTIAL
IGNITION SOURCE.
to prevent such a fault from becoming a POTENTIAL
IGNITION SOURCE.
NOTE 202: This definition is from AS/NZS 60065:2003.
Class III equipment.
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1.5.1
Add the following to the end of first paragraph:
‘or the relevant Australian/New Zealand
Standard’.
Standard’.
All critical components are IEC,
UL or CSA certified.
UL or CSA certified.
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1.5.2
Add the following to the end of first and third dash
items:
items:
‘or the relevant Australian/New Zealand
Standard’.
Standard’.
All critical components are IEC,
UL or CSA certified.
UL or CSA certified.
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2.1
Delete the Note
Considered.
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3.2.3
Delete Note 2
Considered.
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3.2.5.1
Modify Table 3B as follows:
Delete the first four rows and replace with
Delete Note 1.
Class III equipment.
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4.3.6
Replace paragraph three with:
Equipment with a plug portion, suitable for
insertion into a 10 A 3-pin flat-pin socket-outlet
complying with AS/NZS 3112, shall comply with
the requirements in AS/NZS 3112 for equipment
with integral pins for insertion into socket-outlets.
insertion into a 10 A 3-pin flat-pin socket-outlet
complying with AS/NZS 3112, shall comply with
the requirements in AS/NZS 3112 for equipment
with integral pins for insertion into socket-outlets.
Not a direct plug-in equipment.
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4.3.13.5
Add the following to the end of first paragraph:
‘or AS/NZS 2211.1’.
Diffuse LED only.
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4.7
Add the following paragraph:
For alternative tests refer to Clause 4.7.201.
Refer to below.
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4.7.201
Add the following after Clause 4.7.3.6:
4.7.201 Resistance to fire – Alternative tests
4.7.201.1 General
Parts of non-metallic material shall be resistant to
ignition and spread of fire.
ignition and spread of fire.
This requirement does not apply to decorative
trims, knobs and other parts unlikely to be ignited
or to propagate flames originating from inside the
apparatus, or the following:
trims, knobs and other parts unlikely to be ignited
or to propagate flames originating from inside the
apparatus, or the following:
a) Components that are contained in an enclosure
having a flammability category of FV-0 according
to AS/NZS 4695.707 and having openings only for
the connecting wires filling the openings
completely, and for ventilation not exceeding 1
mm in width regardless of length.
having a flammability category of FV-0 according
to AS/NZS 4695.707 and having openings only for
the connecting wires filling the openings
completely, and for ventilation not exceeding 1
mm in width regardless of length.
b) The following parts which would contribute
negligible fuel to a fire:
negligible fuel to a fire:
- small mechanical parts, the mass of which does
not exceed 4 g, such as mounting parts, gears,
cams, belts and bearings;
not exceed 4 g, such as mounting parts, gears,
cams, belts and bearings;
- small electrical components, such as capacitors
with a volume not exceeding 1750mm
with a volume not exceeding 1750mm
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, integrated
circuits, transistors and optocoupler packages, if
these components are mounted on material of
flammability category FV-1, or better, according to
AS/NZS 4695.707.
these components are mounted on material of
flammability category FV-1, or better, according to
AS/NZS 4695.707.
NOTE: In considering how to minimize propagation of
fire and what ‘small parts’ are, account should be taken
of the cumulative effect of small parts adjacent to each
other for the possible effect of propagating fire from one
part to another.
fire and what ‘small parts’ are, account should be taken
of the cumulative effect of small parts adjacent to each
other for the possible effect of propagating fire from one
part to another.
Compliance shall be checked by the tests of
4.7.201.2, 4.7.201.3, 4.7.201.4 and 4.7.201.5.
4.7.201.2, 4.7.201.3, 4.7.201.4 and 4.7.201.5.
For the base material of printed boards,
compliance shall be checked by the test of
4.7.201.5.
compliance shall be checked by the test of
4.7.201.5.
The tests shall be carried out on parts of non-
metallic material which have been removed from
the apparatus. When the glow-wire test is carried
out, the parts shall be placed in the same
orientation as they would be in normal use.
metallic material which have been removed from
the apparatus. When the glow-wire test is carried
out, the parts shall be placed in the same
orientation as they would be in normal use.
These tests are not carried out on internal wiring.
4.7.201.2 Testing of non-metallic materials
Parts of non-metallic material shall be subject to
the glow-wire test of AS/NZS 60695.2.11 which
shall be carried out at 550°C.
the glow-wire test of AS/NZS 60695.2.11 which
shall be carried out at 550°C.
All materials have suitable flame
class, no testing required.
class, no testing required.
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