AS NZS 60335.2.52:2018 pdf free
AS NZS 60335.2.52:2018 pdf free.Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety
Where the external accessible surfaces are suitably flat and access permits, then the test probe of Figure 101 is used to measure the temperature rises of external accessible surfaces specified in Table 101. The probe is applied with a force of 4 N±1 N to the surface in such a way that the best possible contact between the probe and the surface is ensured.
The measurement is performed after a contact period of 30 s.
The hose is punctured within the enclosure of the appliance at the most unfavourable location. Rubber hoses are punctured by means of a 0,8 mm diameter needle. Thermoplastic hoses are punctured by means of a 0,5 mm diameter heated needle, care being taken not to enlarge the hole.
NOTE When reassembling the appliance, sealants such as silicone rubber may be used to insure that the joints are watertight.
The appliance is operated as specified in Clause 11, but with water containing 1 % NaCI.During the last cycle of operation, the water pressure in the hose is increased to the maximum obtainable by blocking the water outlet. The pressure is then reduced to its normal value.A vessel of insulating material is filled with the saline solution and the hand-held part of the appliance is immersed to a depth of approximately 100 mm. The appliance is operated without restricting the water flow until 30 s after the reservoir has emptied. During the test, the leakage current is measured, as specified in 13.2. It is measured between any pole of the supply and a rectangular stainless steel electrode, having dimensions approximately 250 mm×50 mm, placed in the solution.
NOTE Keyhole slots, hooks and similar means, without further means to prevent the appliance being inadvertently lifted off the support, are not considered to be adequate means for fixing the appliance securely.AS NZS 60335.2.52 pdf free download.