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IEC 60950 3rd. Ed, 1999
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Order No. 23171
4.3.2
Equipment with handles is required to comply
with special loading tests.
with special loading tests.
The equipment is not provided with
handles.
handles.
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5.1.8.1.1
Equipment intended to receive
telecommunication ringing signals is required
to comply with a special touch current
measurement tests.
telecommunication ringing signals is required
to comply with a special touch current
measurement tests.
No TNV circuitry.
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6.2.1
Enamel coating on winding wire not
considered electrical separation unless subject
to special investigation.
considered electrical separation unless subject
to special investigation.
No TNV circuitry.
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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M.2
Continuous ringing signals up to 16mA only
are permitted if the equipment is subject to
special installation and performance
restrictions.
are permitted if the equipment is subject to
special installation and performance
restrictions.
No TNV circuitry.
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Annex NAB Equipment connected to centralized d.c. power
systems is required to comply with special
earthing, wiring, marking and insulation
requirements in accordance with Annex NAB
and 3.6.1.
earthing, wiring, marking and insulation
requirements in accordance with Annex NAB
and 3.6.1.
The equipment is not connected to
a centralized d. c. power system.
a centralized d. c. power system.
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IEC 60950 3rd. Ed, 1999
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Order No.
23171
APPENDIX: CHINESE DEVIATIONS
Test results according to CB BULLETIN No. 105A, May 2003
Clause
Requirement - Test
Result - Remark
Ver-
dict
1.4.5, 1.6.5
The minimum supply tolerance for China is -
10% and +10% (not -10% and +6%)
10% and +10% (not -10% and +6%)
Class III equipment.
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1.7.1
A single rated voltage shall be expressed as 220
V.
When a rated voltage range is given, the range
shall cover 220 V.
When a variety of rated voltages or rated
voltage ranges are given, one of them shall be
220 V, and shall be set as 220 V when
dipached from the factory.
Rated frequency or rated frequency shall be 50
Hz or incluid 50 Hz.
If a unit is not provided with a means for direct
connection to the AC mains supply, it need not
be marked with any electrical rating.
V.
When a rated voltage range is given, the range
shall cover 220 V.
When a variety of rated voltages or rated
voltage ranges are given, one of them shall be
220 V, and shall be set as 220 V when
dipached from the factory.
Rated frequency or rated frequency shall be 50
Hz or incluid 50 Hz.
If a unit is not provided with a means for direct
connection to the AC mains supply, it need not
be marked with any electrical rating.
Must be considered before
marketing in China.
marketing in China.
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1.7.12
Instructions and equipment markings related to
safety shall be in Chinese.
safety shall be in Chinese.
No precaution necessary.
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3.2.01
A plug complying with GB1002-1996 must be
provided for units shipped to China (this plug is
not in compliance with IEC 60083).
provided for units shipped to China (this plug is
not in compliance with IEC 60083).
Class III equipment.
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IEC 60950 3
rd
Ed, 1999
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Order No.
23171
APPENDIX: ISRAEL DEVIATIONS
Test results according to SI 60950 : 2000
Variations to IEC 60950:1999 for application in Israel.
Clause
Requirement - Test
Result - Remark
Ver-
dict
1.2.12.1
TN Power Distribution
The mains system in Israel in TN-S or TN-c or
TN-C-S.
The mains system in Israel in TN-S or TN-c or
TN-C-S.
Class III equipment.
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1.7
Marking and Instructions
The package of the equipment shall be marked
in Hebrew, and shall include:
The package of the equipment shall be marked
in Hebrew, and shall include:
The name of the manufacturer,
The name of the product,
The country and year of production,
The name and address of the importer.
The marking shall be on a rectangular label (of
at least 52mm x 24mm). The letters height
should be at least 2mm. The color of the label
shall be in contrast to the color of the package.
at least 52mm x 24mm). The letters height
should be at least 2mm. The color of the label
shall be in contrast to the color of the package.
Must be considered before
marketing in Israel.
marketing in Israel.
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1.7.12
Language
All instructions and warnings concerning safety
should be in the Hebrew language.
All instructions and warnings concerning safety
should be in the Hebrew language.
Must be considered before
marketing in Israel.
marketing in Israel.
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2.101
EMC
The equipment shall comply with SI 961 part 6
(CISPR 22 + 24).
The equipment shall comply with SI 961 part 6
(CISPR 22 + 24).
Manufacturer has self-declared to
the EMC directive. Must be
considered before marketing in
Israel.
the EMC directive. Must be
considered before marketing in
Israel.
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3.2.2
Permanently connected equipment
Additional note below table 10:
Additional note below table 10:
In Israel the diameter if the conduit
shall comply with the Electricity Law.
Not permanently connected
equipment.
equipment.
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IEC 60950 3rd Ed., 1999.
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Order No. 23171
APPENDIX: JAPANESE DEVIATIONS
Test results according to CB BULLETIN No. 105A, May 2003
Clause
Requirement - Test
Result - Remark
Ver-
dict
1.2
Addition:
Add the following terms.
Add the following terms.
Equipment, Class 0I
1.2.4.101
Material, VTM
1.2.12.101
Considered.
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1.2.4.101
Addition:
CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT: Equipment where protection
against electric shock is achieved by:
CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT: Equipment where protection
against electric shock is achieved by:
a) using BASIC INSULATION, and
b) providing a means of connecting to the protecti ve
earthing conductor in the building wiring those
conductive parts that are otherwise capable of
assuming HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES if the BASIC
INSULATION fails, and
earthing conductor in the building wiring those
conductive parts that are otherwise capable of
assuming HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES if the BASIC
INSULATION fails, and
c) 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.
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-pin
type plug with a lead wire for earthing is also regarded
as Class 0I.
type plug with a lead wire for earthing is also regarded
as Class 0I.
NOTE – Class 0I equipment may have a part
constructed with Double Insulation or Reinforced
Insulation as well as an operating part as SELV circuit.
constructed with Double Insulation or Reinforced
Insulation as well as an operating part as SELV circuit.
Class III equipment.
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1.2.12.1
Replacement:
FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION OF MATERIALS:
The recognition of the burning behaviour of materials
and their ability to exting uish 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.
FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION OF MATERIALS:
The recognition of the burning behaviour of materials
and their ability to exting uish 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.
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.
standard, HF-1 CLASS FOAMED MATERIALS are
regarded as better than those of CLASS HF-2, and
HF-2 better than HBF.
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.
(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.
materials are regarded as better than those of VTM-1
Class, and VTM-1 better than VTM-2.
Considered, refer to List of
Critical Components in main
test report.
Critical Components in main
test report.
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