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- Page 21 of 53 - 
 
 
 Report 
No. 
100711 
 
 
TRF No. IECEN60950_1C 
 
 
 
Angle of 10
° 
Unit does not overbalance at 
10°.
 
 Test 
force (N)  ........................................................:
The unit is not floor-standing.
 
4.2 Mechanical 
strength 
 
4.2.1 General 
 P 
4.2.2 
Steady force test, 10 N 
Class III equipment, powered 
from a SELV LPS source. No 
shock or energy hazardous, 
no test considered necessary.
4.2.3 
Steady force test, 30 N 
 N 
4.2.4 
Steady force test, 250 N 
 
N
 
4.2.5 Impact 
test 
 
N
 
 Fall 
test 
 
 
 Swing 
test 
 
 
4.2.6 Drop 
test; 
height (mm) ...........................................:  
N
 
4.2.7 
Stress relief test 
 
N
 
4.2.8 
Cathode ray tubes 
No cathode ray tubes.
 
 
Picture tube separately certified ............................:
   
4.2.9 
High pressure lamps 
 N 
4.2.10 
Wall or ceiling mounted equipment; force (N) .......:
Not intended for wall or 
ceiling mounting. 
 
4.3 
Design and construction  
 
4.3.1 
Edges and corners 
Edges and corners are 
smoothed, no sharp edges. 
4.3.2 
Handles and manual controls; force (N) ............ : 
No knobs, grips, handles, 
levers etc. 
4.3.3 
Adjustable controls  
No hazardous adjustable 
controls. 
4.3.4 
Securing of parts 
No hazardous associated with 
loosening parts. 
4.3.5 
Connection by plugs and sockets 
SELV connectors do not 
comply with IEC 60320 or IEC 
60083. 
4.3.6 
Direct plug-in equipment 
Not intended to plug directly 
into a wall socket-outlet. 
 Torque 
..................................................................: 
 
⎯ 
 
 
- Page 22 of 53 - 
 
 
 Report 
No. 
100711 
 
 
TRF No. IECEN60950_1C 
 
 
 
Compliance with the relevant mains plug standard 
...............................................................................: 
 
 
4.3.7 
Heating elements in earthed equipment 
No heating elements provided.
4.3.8 Batteries 
No battery in the equipment..
 
 
- Overcharging of a rechargeable battery 
 
 
 
- Unintentional charging of a non-rechargeable 
battery 
 
 
 
- Reverse charging of a rechargeable battery 
 
 
 
- Excessive discharging rate for any battery 
 
 
4.3.9 
Oil and grease 
Insulation is not exposed to 
oil, grease etc. 
4.3.10 
Dust, powders, liquids and gases 
The equipment does not 
generate ionizing radiation or 
use a laser, and does not 
contain flammable liquids or 
gases. 
4.3.11 
Containers for liquids or gases 
No containers for liquids or 
gases in the equipment. 
4.3.12 Flammable liquids  ................................................: 
The equipment does not 
contain flammable liquid. 
 
Quantity of liquid (l)  ..............................................:  
⎯ 
 
Flash point (
°C) ....................................................:   
⎯ 
4.3.13 Radiation 
The equipment does not 
generate ionizing radiation or 
use a laser, and does not 
contain flammable liquids or 
gases. LED is diffused type
.
 
4.3.13.1 General 
 
4.3.13.2 
Ionizing radiation  
 
 Measured 
radiation (pA/kg) ..................................:   
⎯ 
 Measured 
high-voltage (kV)  .................................:   
⎯ 
 
Measured focus voltage (kV) ...............................:   
⎯ 
 CRT 
markings ......................................................:   
⎯ 
4.3.13.3 
Effect of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on materials 
 
 
Part, property, retention after test, flammability 
classification .........................................................: 
 
4.3.13.4 
Human exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation ......:   
4.3.13.5 
Laser (including LEDs) 
No laser components. LED is 
diffused type.   
 Laser 
class 
...........................................................: 
 
⎯ 
 
 
- Page 23 of 53 - 
 
 
 Report 
No. 
100711 
 
 
TRF No. IECEN60950_1C 
 
 
4.3.13.6 Other types ...........................................................: 
No other parts of radiation. 
 
 
4.4 
Protection against hazardous moving parts 
N
 
4.4.1 General 
No moving parts. 
4.4.2 
Protection in operator access areas ....................:   
4.4.3 
Protection in restricted access locations ..............:   
4.4.4 
Protection in service access areas 
 
 
4.5 Thermal 
requirements 
 
4.5.1 General 
 P 
4.5.2 Temperature 
tests 
(see appended table 4.5) 
 
Normal load condition per Annex L ......................: 
 
⎯ 
4.5.3 
Temperature limits for materials 
(see appended table 4.5) 
4.5.4 
Touch temperature limits 
(see appended table 4.5) 
4.5.5 Resistance 
to abnormal heat ...............................: 
 N 
 
4.6 
Openings in enclosures 
N
 
4.6.1 
Top and side openings 
No top opening.  
 
Side opening: 
There is a circular side 
opening of the subwoofer. 
Dimension:  Ø70mm 
 Dimensions (mm)  .................................................: 
 
⎯ 
4.6.2 
Bottoms of fire enclosures 
No bottom openings. 
 
Construction of the bottomm, dimensions (mm)  ..: 
 
⎯ 
4.6.3 
Doors or covers in fire enclosures 
No doors or covers provided.
4.6.4 
Openings in transportable equipment 
The unit is not regarded as 
transportable equipment. 
4.6.4.1 
Constructional design measures 
 
 Dimensions (mm)  .................................................: 
 
⎯ 
4.6.4.2 
Evaluation measures for larger openings 
 P 
4.6.4.3 
Use of metallized parts 
 N 
4.6.5 
Adhesives for constructional purposes 
No barrier secured by 
adhesive inside enclosure. 
 
Conditioning temperature (
°C), time (weeks)........: 
 
⎯ 
 
 
 
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 Report 
No. 
100711 
 
 
TRF No. IECEN60950_1C 
 
 
4.7 
Resistance to fire 
 
4.7.1 
Reducing the risk of ignition and spread of flame 
Refer to below 
 
Method 1, selection and application of components 
wiring and materials 
Class III equipment, powered 
from a LPS.. 
 
Method 2, application of all of simulated fault 
condition tests 
 N 
4.7.2 
Conditions for a fire enclosure 
Class III equipment, powered 
from a LPS.  Fire enclosure is 
not considered necessary. 
4.7.2.1 
Parts requiring a fire enclosure 
Refer to 4.7.2 
4.7.2.2 
Parts not requiring a fire enclosure 
Class III equipment, powered 
from a LPS. Additional, all 
components are mounted on 
V-1 or better material. 
4.7.3 Materials 
 
4.7.3.1 General 
Components and materials 
have adequate flammability 
classification. Refer to 
appended table 1.5.1. 
4.7.3.2 
Materials for fire enclosures 
Fire enclosure not required. 
Refer to 4.7.2.  
4.7.3.3 
Materials for components and other parts outside 
fire enclosures 
Fire enclosure not required. 
Refer to 4.7.2. 
4.7.3.4 
Materials for components and other parts inside 
fire enclosures 
Fire enclosure not required. 
Refer to 4.7.2. 
4.7.3.5 
Materials for air filter assemblies 
No air filters in the equipment.
 
4.7.3.6 
Materials used in high-voltage components 
No parts exceeding 4kV.
 
 
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND SIMULATED ABNORMAL CONDITIONS 
 
5.1 
Touch current and protective conductor current 
N
 
5.1.1 General 
Class III equipment. Unit is 
not intended for direct 
connection to a mains supply. 
No test considered 
necessary. 
5.1.2 Configuration 
of 
equipment under test (EUT) 
 N 
5.1.2.1 
Single connection to an a.c. mains supply 
 
5.1.2.2 
Redundant multiple connections to an a.c. mains 
supply 
 
5.1.2.3 
Simultaneous multiple connections to an a.c. mains 
supply 
 
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