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www.nemko.com
 
Report No.   241619 
 
 
 
For other applications, enclosures with the same 
dimensions require a flame spread rating of 200 or 
less. 
The equipment has no 
combustible material greater 
than 0.93m
2
 or single 
dimension greater than 1.8m.
N/A 
Annex H 
Equipment that produces ionizing radiation comply 
with the Canadian Radiation Emitting Devices Act, 
REDR C1370 and/or Code of Federal Regulations, 
21 CFR 1020, as applicable. 
The equipment does not 
produce ionizing radiation. 
N/A 
 
Other National Differences 
 
1.5.1 
Some components and materials associated with 
the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury 
have component or material ratings in accordance 
with the applicable national (Canadian and/or U.S.) 
component or material standard requirements. 
Critical components are IEC 
certified. See list of critical 
components in main CB report 
(§ 1.5.1). There may 
beadditional requirements 
forcomponents in CSA. 
N/A 
1.6.1.2 
A circuit for connection to the DC Mains Supply is 
classified as either a SELV Circuit, TNV-2 Circuit 
or Hazardous Voltage Circuit depending on the 
maximum operating voltage of the supply.  
The Equipment not connected 
to DC power system. 
N/A 
 
This maximum operating voltage includes 
consideration of the battery charging “float voltage” 
associated with the intended supply system, 
regardless of the marked power rating of the 
equipment. 
The Equipment not connected 
to DC power system. 
N/A 
2.3.1 
For TNV-2 and TNV-3 circuits with other than 
ringing signals and with voltages exceeding 42.4 
Vpeak or 60 Vd.c., 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 d.c. 
under normal operating conditions. 
No TNV circuitry. 
N/A 
2.3.2.1 
In the event of a single fault between TNV and 
SELV circuits, the limits of 2.2.3 apply to SELV 
Circuits and accessible conductive parts. 
No TNV circuitry. 
N/A 
2.6.3.4 
Protective bonding conductors of non-standard 
protective bonding constructions (e.g., printed 
circuit traces) may be subjected to the additional 
limited short circuit test conditions specified. 
Class III equipment. 
N/A 
4.2.8.1 
Enclosures around CRTs with a face diameter of 
160 mm or more reduce the risk of injury due to the 
implosion of the CRT. 
No CRTs in the equipment. 
N/A 
4.3.2 
Equipment with handles complies with special 
loading tests. 
The equipment has no 
handles. 
N/A 
5.1.8.3 
Equipment intended to receive telecommunication 
ringing signals comply with a special touch current 
measurement tests.  
No TNV circuitry. 
N/A 
5.3.7 
 
N/A 
 
 
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Report No.   241619 
 
 
 
During abnormal operating testing, if a circuit is 
interrupted by the opening of a component, the test 
shall be repeated twice (three tests total) using 
new components as necessary 
 
N/A 
6.4 
Equipment intended for connection to 
telecommunication network outside plant cable is 
protected against overvoltage from power line 
crosses in accordance with 6.4 and Annex NAC. 
No TNV circuitry. 
N/A 
Annex EE 
Articulated accessibility probe (Fig EE.3) is used 
for assessing accessibility to document/media 
shredders instead of the Figure 2A test finger. 
This equipment is not 
Document shredding 
machines. 
N/A 
M.2 
Continuous ringing signals up to 16 mA only are 
permitted if the equipment is subjected to special 
installation and performance restrictions. 
No TNV circuitry. 
N/A 
Annex NAD 
Equipment connected to a telecommunication and 
cable distribution networks and supplied with an 
earphone intended to be held against, or in the ear 
comply with special acoustic pressure 
requirements. 
No TNV circuitry. 
N/A 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Report No.   241619 
 
 
ATTACHMENT: KOREAN DIFFERENCES 
Test results according to CB BULLETIN 
 
Clause 
Requirements – Test 
Result – Remark 
Verdict
1.5.101 Addition 
Plugs for the connection of the apparatus to the 
supply mains shall comply with the Korean 
requirement (KSC 8305). 
Class III equipment. 
N/A 
7 Addition 
EMC 
The apparatus shall comply with the relevant 
CISPR standards. 
Compliance with EMC must be 
considered when marketed in 
Korea. 
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Report No.   241619 
 
 
ATTACHMENT TO TEST REPORT IEC 60950-1 
U.S.A. NATIONAL DIFFERENCES 
Information technology equipment – Safety –  
Part 1: General requirements
Differences according to ................. : 
UL 60950-1-07 
Attachment Form No. ...................... : 
US_ND_IEC60950_1C 
Attachment Originator ..................... : 
TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH 
Master Attachment ........................... : 
Date (2012-08) 
 
 
Special national conditions 
 
1.1.1 
All equipment is to be designed to allow installation 
in accordance with the National Electrical Code 
(NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70, the Canadian Electrical 
Code (CEC), Part I, CAN/CSA C22.1, and when 
applicable, the National Electrical Safety Code, 
IEEE C2.   
Must be checked when 
market in country. 
— 
 
Also, unless marked or otherwise identified, 
installation is allowed per the Standard for the 
Protection of Electronic Computer/Data-Processing 
Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75. 
Must be checked when 
market in country. 
— 
1.4.14 
For Pluggable Equipment Type A, the protection in 
the installation is assumed to be 20A. 
Class III equipment. 
N/A 
1.5.5 
For lengths exceeding 3.05 m, external 
interconnecting flexible cord and cable assemblies 
are required to be a suitable cable type (e.g., DP, 
CL2) specified in the CEC/NEC. 
No external interconnecting 
flexible cord or cable 
assemblies. 
N/A 
 
For lengths 3.05 m or less, external 
interconnecting flexible cord and cable assemblies 
that are not types specified in the CEC are required 
to have special construction features and 
identification markings. 
No external interconnecting 
flexible cord or cable 
assemblies. 
N/A 
1.7.1 
Equipment for use on a.c. mains supply systems 
with a neutral and more than one phase conductor 
(e.g. 120/240 V, 3-wire) require a special marking 
format for electrical ratings. 
Class III equipment. 
N/A 
 
A voltage rating that exceeds an attachment plug 
cap rating is only permitted if it does not exceed 
the extreme operating conditions in Table 2 of 
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 235, and 
Class III equipment. 
N/A 
 
- if it is part of a range that extends into the Table 2 
"Normal Operating Conditions."   
Class III equipment. 
N/A 
 
 
A voltage rating is not to be lower than the 
specified "Normal Operating Conditions," unless it 
is part of a range that extends into the "Normal 
Operating Conditions." 
Class III equipment. 
N/A 
1.7.7 
Wiring terminals intended to supply Class 2 
outputs in accordance with CEC Part 1 or NEC are 
marked with the voltage rating and “Class 2” or 
equivalent.   
Class III equipment. 
N/A 
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