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15.1.1
Cont.
NO: Mains socket-outlets mounted on CLASS II
apparatus shall comply with the specifications
given in CEE Publ. 7 as far as a applicable, with
the following amendments:
§ 8 Dimensions
a 2.5 A 250 V two-pole socket-outlets for electronic
apparatus shall comply with the enclosed Standard
Sheet I.
apparatus shall comply with the specifications
given in CEE Publ. 7 as far as a applicable, with
the following amendments:
§ 8 Dimensions
a 2.5 A 250 V two-pole socket-outlets for electronic
apparatus shall comply with the enclosed Standard
Sheet I.
§ 24 Mechanical strength
A 2.5A 250V socket-outlets for CLASS II electronic
apparatus are tested as specified in 12.1.3 of EN
60065. Also the protecting rim shall be tested
Justification: Act of 24 May 1929 relating to
supervision of electrical installation (TEA 1929/FEL
1998).
A 2.5A 250V socket-outlets for CLASS II electronic
apparatus are tested as specified in 12.1.3 of EN
60065. Also the protecting rim shall be tested
Justification: Act of 24 May 1929 relating to
supervision of electrical installation (TEA 1929/FEL
1998).
N/A
15.1.1
UK: Apparatus which is fitted with a flexible cable
or cord and is designed to be connected to a mains
socket conforming to BS 1363 by means of that
flexible cable or cord and plug shall be fitted with a
”standard plug” in accordance with Statutory
Instrument 1768: 1994: The Plugs and Sockets etc.
(Safety) Regulations 1994, unless exempted by
those Regulations.
NOTE ”Standard plug” is defined in SI 1768:1994
and essentially means an approved plug
conforming to BS 1363 or an approved conversion
plug.
Justification: SI 1768: 1994
or cord and is designed to be connected to a mains
socket conforming to BS 1363 by means of that
flexible cable or cord and plug shall be fitted with a
”standard plug” in accordance with Statutory
Instrument 1768: 1994: The Plugs and Sockets etc.
(Safety) Regulations 1994, unless exempted by
those Regulations.
NOTE ”Standard plug” is defined in SI 1768:1994
and essentially means an approved plug
conforming to BS 1363 or an approved conversion
plug.
Justification: SI 1768: 1994
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J.2
NO: After Table J.1 the following is added:
In Norway, due to the IT power distribution system
used, the a.c. MAINS supply voltage is considered
to be equal to the line-to-line voltage, and will
remain 230 V in case of a single earth fault.
Justification: Based on a use in Norway of an IT
power distribution system where the neutral is not
provided.
In Norway, due to the IT power distribution system
used, the a.c. MAINS supply voltage is considered
to be equal to the line-to-line voltage, and will
remain 230 V in case of a single earth fault.
Justification: Based on a use in Norway of an IT
power distribution system where the neutral is not
provided.
N/A
ZC
ANNEX ZC TO EN 60065, A-DEVIATIONS (EN)
5.1
IT: Additional markings on the outside of the TV
receiver in Italian language
receiver in Italian language
N/A
IT:User instructions in Italian language including a
conformity declaration
conformity declaration
N/A
IT: Certification number on the back cover
N/A
6.1
DE: The following requirement applies:
For the operation of any cathode ray tube intended
for the display of visual images operating at an
acceleration voltage exceeding 40 kV,
authorization is required, or application of type
approval (Bauartzulassung) and marking.
For the operation of any cathode ray tube intended
for the display of visual images operating at an
acceleration voltage exceeding 40 kV,
authorization is required, or application of type
approval (Bauartzulassung) and marking.
Justification: German ministerial decree against
ionizing radiation (Röntgenverordnung), in force
since 2002-07-01, implementing the European
Directive 96/29/EURATOM.
ionizing radiation (Röntgenverordnung), in force
since 2002-07-01, implementing the European
Directive 96/29/EURATOM.
N/A
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SE: Switches containing mercury such as
thermostats, relays and level controllers are not
allowed.
thermostats, relays and level controllers are not
allowed.
Justification: Ordinance (1990:944) on Prohibition
in Connection with handling. Importation and
exportation of Chemical Products (Certain Cases)
in Connection with handling. Importation and
exportation of Chemical Products (Certain Cases)
N/A
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ATTACHMENT TO TEST REPORT IEC 60065
EUROPEAN GROUP DIFFERENCES AND NATIONAL DIFFERENCES
Audio, video and similar electronic apparatus – Safety requirements
Differences according ....................: EN 60065:2002 + A11:2008
Attachment Form No......................: EU_GD_IEC60065J_II
Attachment Form Originator.............: Intertek Semko AB
Master Attachment Form..................: 2009-06
IEC 60065, GROUP DIFFERENCES (CENELEC common modifications (EN))
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2.2
2.2.Z1
Definitions
Add after the definition 2.2.12 the following new definition:
PORTABLE SOUND SYSTEM
small battery powered audio equipment:
•
•
whose prime purpose is to listen to recorded or
broadcasted sound; and
broadcasted sound; and
•
that uses headphones or earphones that can be worn
in or on or around the ears; and
in or on or around the ears; and
•
that allows the user to walk around
NOTE Examples are mini-disk or CD players, MP3 audio
players or similar equipment.
N/A
5.4.1
Modify indent za) as follows:
za) For a PORTABLE SOUND SYSTEM, a warning that
excessive sound pressure from earphones and
headphones can cause hearing loss.
excessive sound pressure from earphones and
headphones can cause hearing loss.
N/A
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6.1
6.1
Replace the entire subclause in EN 60065:2002 and EN
60065:2002/A1:2006 by:
Ionizing radiation
Apparatus including a potential source of ionizing
radiation shall be so constructed that personal
protection against ionizing radiation is provided under
normal operating conditions and under fault
conditions.
60065:2002/A1:2006 by:
Ionizing radiation
Apparatus including a potential source of ionizing
radiation shall be so constructed that personal
protection against ionizing radiation is provided under
normal operating conditions and under fault
conditions.
Compliance is checked by measurement under the
following conditions:
following conditions:
In addition to the normal operating conditions, all controls
adjustable from the outside BY HAND, by any object such
as a tool or a coin, and those internal adjustments or pre-
sets which are not locked in a reliable manner, are
adjusted so as to give maximum radiation whilst
maintaining an intelligible picture for 1h, at the end of
which the measurement is made.
adjustable from the outside BY HAND, by any object such
as a tool or a coin, and those internal adjustments or pre-
sets which are not locked in a reliable manner, are
adjusted so as to give maximum radiation whilst
maintaining an intelligible picture for 1h, at the end of
which the measurement is made.
NOTE 1 Soldered joints and paint lockings are examples
of adequate locking.
of adequate locking.
The dose-rate is determined by means of a radiation
monitor with an effective area of 10 cm², at any point 10
cm from the outer surface of the apparatus.
monitor with an effective area of 10 cm², at any point 10
cm from the outer surface of the apparatus.
Moreover, the measurement shall be made under fault
conditions causing an increase of the high-voltage,
provided an intelligible picture is maintained for 1 h, at the
end of which the measurement is made.
conditions causing an increase of the high-voltage,
provided an intelligible picture is maintained for 1 h, at the
end of which the measurement is made.
The dose-rate shall not exceed 1μSv/h (0.1 mR/h) taking
account of the background level.
account of the background level.
NOTE 2 These values appear in Directive 96/29/Euratom
of 13th May 1996.
of 13th May 1996.
A picture is considered to be intelligible if the following
conditions are met:
conditions are met:
- a scanning amplitude of at least 70 % of the usable
screen width;
- a minimum luminance of 50 cd/m² with locked blank
raster provided by a test generator;
- a horizontal resolution corresponding to at least 1.5
MHz in the centre, with a similar vertical degradation;
- not more than one flashover per 5 min.
screen width;
- a minimum luminance of 50 cd/m² with locked blank
raster provided by a test generator;
- a horizontal resolution corresponding to at least 1.5
MHz in the centre, with a similar vertical degradation;
- not more than one flashover per 5 min.
N/A
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