AS NZS 60335.2.82:2018 pdf free
AS NZS 60335.2.82:2018 pdf free.Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety
Appliances normally fixed to the floor, and those having a mass greater than 40 kg and not provided with casters or rollers, are installed in accordance with the instructions. If no instructions are provided, the appliance is placed on the floor as close to the walls as possible.
Other appliances, except fixed appliances, are placed on the floor as near to the walls as possible.
The temperature rise limits for handles and similar parts that are continuously held in normal use also applies to seats. The temperature rise of other surfaces in the user area shall not exceed the limits specified for handles and similar parts that are held for short periods only in normal use. Illuminated surfaces of glass or plastic that are not intended to be touched by the user are considered to be outside the user area.
Appliances having external surfaces that are lower than 2 m above the floor, and on which it is possible to place a vessel such as a cup, are tested by rapidly pouring 0,5 I of saline solution over the surface. If there is more than one surface, they are tested in turn.
Appliances with accessible openings that are lower than 2 m above the floor are tested by slowly pouring 0,251 of saline solution into each opening. If the opening is in a vertical surface, the solution is projected towards the opening. Accessible openings include slots for coins or cards.
Parts liable to be cleaned are wiped with a sponge having dimensions approximately 150 mm × 75 mm × 50 mm, saturated with saline solution. The sponge is applied without appreciable force for approximately 10 s to each surface. This test is not applied to surfaces in the maintenance area for which cleaning instructions are given.AS NZS 60335.2.82 pdf free download.