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IEC 60950 3rd. Ed, 1999 
- Page 3  of 5 - 
 
 
 
 
Order No.  23172 
 
3.4.10 
For computer room applications, equipment 
with battery systems capable of supplying 750 
VA for five minutes are required to have a 
battery disconnect means that may be 
connected to the computer room remote 
power-off circuit.  
No such battery in the equipment. 
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 
Code of Federal Regulations 21CFR 1040 
and/or Canadian Radiation Emitting Devices 
Act, REDR C1370, as applicable.   
LEDs are diffused type. 
4.7.1 
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 applicati ons, 
enclosures with the same dimensions require a 
flame spread rating of 200 or less. 
The equipment has no combustible 
material greater than 0.93m2 or 
single dimension greater than 1.8m. 
Annex H  
Equipment that produces ionizing radiation is 
required to comply with Code of Federal 
Regulations, 21 CFR 1020 and/or Canadian 
Radiation Emitting Devices Act, REDR C1370, 
as applicable. 
The equipment does not produce 
ionizing radiation. 
IEC 60950 3rd. Ed, 1999 
- Page 4  of 5 - 
 
 
 
 
Order No.  23172 
 
 
 
The following key national differences are based on requirements other than 
national regulatory requirements. The bi-national standard (CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 
60950/UL 60950, Third Edition) referenced above should be consulted for 
further details on the national differences summarized below. 
— 
1.5.2 
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: 
A) A component certified by a Canadian or 
U.S. 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 subjected to 
the applicable tests of the equipment standard. 
B) 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 t he 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. 
C) A component which has no approval as in 
A) or B) above or which is us ed 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. 
D) Some components may require annual re-
testing, which may be carried out by the 
manufacturer, CSA International or another 
laboratory.  
All 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.  
2.6.3.3 
When subject to impedance testing, protective 
earthing and bonding are required to be tested 
to the additional test conditions that originate in 
C AN/CSA C22.2 No. 0.4. 
Class III equipment. 
4.2.8.1 
Enclosures around CRT’s having a diagonal 
dimension 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. 
IEC 60950 3rd. Ed, 1999 
- Page 5  of 5 - 
 
 
 
 
Order No.  23172 
 
 
4.3.2 
Equipment with handles is required to comply 
with special loading tests. 
The equipment is not provided with 
handles. 
5.1.8.1.1 
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 subject 
to special investigation. 
No TNV circuitry.  
6.4 
Equipment intended for connection to 
telecommunication network outside plant cabl e 
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 16mA only 
are permitted if the equipment is subject to 
special installation and performance 
restrictions. 
No TNV circuitry.  
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. 
The equipment is not connected to 
a centralized d. c. power system. 
IEC 60950 3rd. Ed, 1999
 
- Page 1 of  1 - 
 
 
 
 
Order No. 
23172
 
 
 
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%) 
Class III equipment. 
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. 
Class III equipment. 
1.7.12 
Instructions and equipment markings related to 
safety shall be in Chinese. 
No precaution necessary.   
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).  
A cord separately certified according 
to the relevant standards, is to be 
used when supplied to China. 
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