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IEC 60950 3rd. Ed, 1999
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Order No. 23172
Table 3B
Replace Table 3B in 3.2.5 with the following
variation:
variation:
Considered.
—
Table 3B - Sizes of conductors
IEC 60950 3rd. Ed, 1999
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Order No. 23172
4.3.6
Replace the third paragraph with the following
variation:
variation:
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.
Class III equipment.
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4.3.13
After the third paragraph insert the following
variation:
variation:
NOTE - For the purpose of this standard
compliance with AS/NZS 2211.1 is deemed to be
compliance with IEC 60825.1.
compliance with AS/NZS 2211.1 is deemed to be
compliance with IEC 60825.1.
Class III equipment.
N
4.7
Add After Clause 4.7 the following variation:
For alternative tests refer to Annex YY.
Class III equipment.
N
6.2.1
Add the new following variation:
Delete item c) and replace with the following:
c) An SELV CIRCUIT, a TNV-2 CIRCUIT or a
LIMITED CURRENT CIRCUIT provided for
connection of other equipment. The requirement
for separation applies whether or not this circuit
is accessible.
LIMITED CURRENT CIRCUIT provided for
connection of other equipment. The requirement
for separation applies whether or not this circuit
is accessible.
Considered.
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6.2.2
Replace the first paragraph with the following
variation:
variation:
In Australia (this variation does not apply in New
Zealand), compliance with 6.2.2 is checked by
the tests of both 6.2.2.1 and 6.2.2.2.
Zealand), compliance with 6.2.2 is checked by
the tests of both 6.2.2.1 and 6.2.2.2.
Class III equipment.
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IEC 60950 3rd. Ed, 1999
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Order No. 23172
6.2.2.1
Replace Clause 6.2.2.1 with the following
variation:
variation:
In Australia (this variation does not apply in New
Zealand), the electrical separation is subjected
to 10 impulses of alternating polarity, using the
impulse test generator of annex N for 10/700µs
impulses. The interval between successive
impulses is 60 s and the initial voltage, Uc, is:
Zealand), the electrical separation is subjected
to 10 impulses of alternating polarity, using the
impulse test generator of annex N for 10/700µs
impulses. The interval between successive
impulses is 60 s and the initial voltage, Uc, is:
- for 6.2.1a):
7.0 kV for hand-held
telephones and for headsets
and 2.5 kV for other
equipment; and
- for 6.2.1b)
and 6.2.1c ):
and 6.2.1c ):
1.5 kV.
NOTE 1 – The 7 kV impulse simulates lightning
surges on typical rural and semi-rural network
lines.
surges on typical rural and semi-rural network
lines.
NOTE 2 - The 2.5 kV impulse for 6.2.1a) was
chosen to ensure adequacy of the insulation
concerned and does not necessarily simulate
likely overvoltages.
chosen to ensure adequacy of the insulation
concerned and does not necessarily simulate
likely overvoltages.
Class III equipment.
N
6.2.2.2
Replace the second paragraph of Clause 6.2.2.2
with the following variation:
with the following variation:
In Australia (this variation does not apply in New
Zealand), the electrical separation is subjected
to an electric strength test according to 5.2.2.
Zealand), the electrical separation is subjected
to an electric strength test according to 5.2.2.
The a.c. test voltage is:
- for 6.2.1a):
3 kV; and
- for 6.2.1b)
and 6.2.1c):
and 6.2.1c):
1.5 kV.
NOTE 1 – Where there are capacitors across the
insulation under test, it is recommended that d.c.
test voltages are used.
insulation under test, it is recommended that d.c.
test voltages are used.
NOTE 2 – The 3 kV and 1.5 kV values have been
determined considering the low frequency induced
voltages from the power supply distribution
system.
determined considering the low frequency induced
voltages from the power supply distribution
system.
Class III equipment.
N
IEC 60950 3rd. Ed, 1999
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Annex P
Replace the marginally barred normative
references with the following:
references with the following:
AS 1852.151—1988, International Electrote chnical
Vocabulary – Part 151: Electrical and magnetic
devices (identical to IEC 60050 -151).
Vocabulary – Part 151: Electrical and magnetic
devices (identical to IEC 60050 -151).
AS/NZS 60065:2000, Safety requirements for Mains
operated electronic and related apparatus for
household and similar general use.
operated electronic and related apparatus for
household and similar general use.
AS 2768—1985, Electrical insulating materials—
Evaluation and classification based on thermal
endurance.
Evaluation and classification based on thermal
endurance.
AS/NZS 4695.112:1996, Fire hazard testing of
electrotechnical products Part 112: Method for
determining the comparative and the proof tracking
indices of solid insulating materials under moist
conditions (identical to IEC 60112:1979).
electrotechnical products Part 112: Method for
determining the comparative and the proof tracking
indices of solid insulating materials under moist
conditions (identical to IEC 60112:1979).
AS/NZS 3109.1:1996, Approval and test
specification—Appliance couplers for household
and similar general purposes
Part 1: General requirements.
specification—Appliance couplers for household
and similar general purposes
Part 1: General requirements.
AS/NZS 4695.2.11:1996, Fire hazard testing of
electrotechnical products - Part 2.11: Test
methods—Glow-wire end-product test and
guidance.
electrotechnical products - Part 2.11: Test
methods—Glow-wire end-product test and
guidance.
AS/NZS 4695.2.2:1996, Fire hazard testing of
electrotechnical products - Part 2.2: Test methods
—Needle-flame test.
electrotechnical products - Part 2.2: Test methods
—Needle-flame test.
AS/NZS 4695.10.2:1997, Fire hazard testing of
electrotechnical products - Part 10.2: Guidance and
test methods for the minimization of the effects of
abnormal heat on electrotechnical products
involved in fires—Method for testing products made
from non-metallic materials for resistance to heat
using the ball pressure test (identical to IEC 60695-
10-2:1995).
electrotechnical products - Part 10.2: Guidance and
test methods for the minimization of the effects of
abnormal heat on electrotechnical products
involved in fires—Method for testing products made
from non-metallic materials for resistance to heat
using the ball pressure test (identical to IEC 60695-
10-2:1995).
AS/NZS 2211.1:1997, Laser safety, Part 1:
Equipment classification, requirements and user’s
guide.
Equipment classification, requirements and user’s
guide.
NOTE – For the purpose of this Standard
compliance with AS/NZS 2211.1 is deemed to be
compliance with IEC 60825.1.
compliance with AS/NZS 2211.1 is deemed to be
compliance with IEC 60825.1.
AS 1721—1985, General purpose metric screw
threads.
threads.
AS 1721—1985, General purpose metric screw
threads.
threads.
Class III equipment.
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