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BS EN 60312-1:2017+A11:2022

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Vacuum cleaners for household use – Dry vacuum cleaners. Methods for measuring the performance

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BSI 2022 184
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2 undefined
103 1 Modification to Clause 1, Scope
2 Modification to Clause 2, Normative references
104 3 Modification to Clause 3, Terms and definitions
106 4 Modification to Clause 4, General conditions for testing
4.1 Atmospheric conditions
107 4.2 Test equipment and materials
4.3 Voltage and frequency
108 4.4 Running-in of vacuum cleaner
4.5 Equipment of the dry vacuum cleaner
4.6 Operation of the vacuum cleaner
4.6.1 General
109 4.6.2 Operation of water filter vacuum cleaners, additional requirements
4.6.2.1 Determining the water loss
4.6.2.2 Filter conditions
110 4.7 Conditioning prior to each test
4.8 Mechanical operator
4.9 Number of samples
112 5 Modification to Clause 5, Dry vacuum cleaning tests
5.1 Dust removal from hard flat floors
5.1.1 Test equipment
5.1.2 Test area and stroke length
5.1.3 Removal of remaining dust
5.1.4 Distribution of test dust
5.1.5 Preconditioning of dust receptacle
5.1.6 Determination of dust removal ability
113 5.2 Dust removal from hard floors with crevices
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Test surface and crevice
5.2.3 Distribution of test dust
114 5.2.4 Determination of dust removal ability
5.3 Debris removal from hard floors
5.3.1 Test equipment
5.3.2 Test surface
115 5.3.3 Distribution of debris
5.3.4 Determination of debris removal ability
116 5.4 Dust removal from carpets
5.4.1 General
5.4.2 Test carpet and equipment
5.4.3 Test area and stroke length
5.4.4 Conditioning of test carpet
5.4.4.1 General
5.4.4.2 Removal of remaining dust
5.4.4.3 Verification and preconditioning
117 5.4.5 Distribution of test dust
5.4.6 Embedding of dust into carpet
5.4.7 Preconditioning of dust receptacle
5.4.8 Determination of dust removal ability
118 5.5 Debris removal from carpet
5.5.1 Test equipment
119 5.5.2 Distribution of debris
5.5.3 Determination of debris removal ability
120 5.6 Dust removal along walls
5.6.1 Test equipment and materials
5.6.2 Distribution of test dust
5.6.3 Determination of dust removal ability along walls
121 5.7 Fibre removal from carpets
5.7.1 General
5.7.2 Test carpet
5.7.3 Distribution of fibres
122 5.7.4 Determination of fibre removal ability from carpets
124 5.8 Fibre removal from upholstery
5.8.1 General
5.8.2 Test cushion
5.8.3 Distribution of fibres
125 5.8.4 Determination of fibre removal ability from upholstery
126 5.9 Thread removal from carpets
5.9.1 Test carpet
5.9.2 Distribution of threads
127 5.9.3 Determination of thread removal ability
5.10 Maximum usable volume of the dust receptacle
5.10.1 General
5.10.2 Conditions for test
128 5.10.3 Introduction of moulding granules
5.10.4 Determination of maximum usable volume of dust receptacle
5.11 Air data
5.11.1 Purpose
129 5.11.2 Conditions for test
5.11.3 Test equipment
5.11.4 Mounting dry vacuum cleaner to test chamber for air data test
5.11.5 Determination of air data
130 5.12 Performance with loaded dust receptacle
5.12.1 Purpose
5.12.2 Determination of suction pressure change with loaded dust receptacle
5.12.2.1 Test conditions
131 5.12.2.2 Test dust
132 5.12.2.3 Procedure
133 5.12.3 Throttling to simulate loaded dust receptacle
5.12.4 Determination of performance with loaded dust receptacle
5.13 Total emissions while vacuum cleaning
5.13.1 Purpose
134 5.13.2 Test conditions
5.13.3 Test equipment
5.13.4 Test carpet
5.13.5 Test chamber setup and conditioning
5.13.6 Test sample and material setup
5.13.7 Positioning the test unit
135 5.13.8 Test procedure
5.13.9 Reporting
5.14 Dust re-emission and fractional filtration efficiency of the dry vacuum cleaner
5.14.1 General
5.14.2 Test conditions
136 5.14.3 Determining the test dust quantity
5.14.4 Dust re-emission for the entire range of particle size
5.14.4.1 Particle neutralization
5.14.4.2 Void
5.14.4.3 Test procedure
137 5.14.4.4 Evaluation
141 5.14.4.5 Particle concentration and dilution
5.14.4.6 Record keeping
142 5.14.5 Fractional filtration efficiency
5.14.5.1 Particle neutralization
5.14.5.2 Verification of particle transport
5.14.5.3 Test procedure
5.14.5.4 Evaluation
144 5.14.5.5 Particle concentration and dilution
5.14.5.6 Record keeping
6 Modification to Clause 6, Miscellaneous tests
6.1 General
6.2 Motion resistance
6.2.1 Purpose
6.2.2 Test carpet, hard floor surface, and test equipment
145 6.2.3 Determination of motion resistance
6.3 Cleaning under furniture
6.3.1 Determination of free furniture height
6.4 Radius of operation
6.4.1 Purpose
6.4.2 Conditions for measurement
6.5 Impact resistance for detachable cleaning heads
6.5.1 Purpose
6.5.3 Determination of impact resistance
146 6.6 Deformation of hose and connecting tubes
6.6.1 Purpose
6.6.3 Determination of permanent deformation
6.7 Bump test
6.7.1 Purpose
6.7.2 Test equipment
6.7.3 Test procedure
6.8 Flexibility of the hose
6.8.3 Determination of the flexibility of the hose
6.9 Repeated bending of the hose
6.9.1 Primary hose testing
6.9.1.1 Purpose
148 6.9.1.2 Test equipment
6.9.1.3 Procedure
149 6.9.2 Secondary hose testing
6.9.2.1 Purpose
6.9.2.2 Test equipment
6.9.2.3 Set-up procedure
6.10 Life test
150 6.15 Noise Level
6.16 Energy consumption
155 7 Modification to Clause 7, Test material and equipment
7.1 General
7.2 Material for tests
7.2.1 Test carpets
7.2.1.1 General
7.2.1.2 Quantity and size of carpets
7.2.1.3 Type and quality of carpets
7.2.2 Mineral dust – Type 4
7.2.3 Fibre material
156 7.2.4 Thread material
7.2.5 Moulding granules
7.2.6 Test cushion
157 7.3 Equipment for measurements
7.3 Equipment for tests
Test plate with crevice
7.3.4 Hold-downs and guides
158 7.3.5 Mechanical dust spreader (optional)
7.3.6 Rollers for embedding
7.3.6.1 Dust embedding roller
7.3.7 Equipment for air data measurement
7.3.7.1 General
7.3.7.2 Alternative A
7.3.7.3 Alternative B
159 7.3.7.4 Instrumentation
7.3.7.5 Correction to standard air density at the rated voltage value
7.3.8 Test equipment for determining the fractional filtration efficiency and dust re-emission of the dry vacuum cleaner
7.3.8.1 General
7.3.8.2 Dust re-emission
161 7.3.8.3 Fractional filtration efficiency
167 8 Modification to Annex A
9 Modification to Annex B
168 10 Modification to Annex C
11 Modification to Annex ZA
170 12 Modification to Annex ZB
174 13 Addition of annexes
175 Annex ZC(normative)Maintenance of the RSB
179 Annex ZD(normative)Hard floorboard realization, floor support and floor pattern
181 Annex ZE(normative)Maximum operational power
182 14 Modification to the Bibliography
BS EN 60312-1:2017+A11:2022
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