BS EN 60335-2-27:1997:2004 Edition
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Specification for safety of household and similar electrical appliances. Particular requirements – Skin exposure to ultraviolet and infrared radiation
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2004 | 18 |
Deals with the safety of appliances for skin exposure to ultraviolet or infrared radiation, intended for normal household as well as tanning salon and beauty palour use. Applicance rated voltage being not more than 250 V single phase and 480 V for other appliances.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | BRITISH STANDARD |
2 | National foreword |
4 | Foreword |
5 | Foreword to amendment A1 Introduction Contents |
6 | Scope Definitions 2.101 ultraviolet emitter (UV emitter) 2.102 UV type 1 appliance 2.103 UV type�2 appliance 2.104 UV type�3 appliance 2.105 UV type�4 appliance |
7 | 2.106 infrared emitter (IR emitter) 2.107 effective irradiance 3 General requirement 4 General conditions for the tests 4.1 Addition: 5 Void 6 Classification 6.101 Appliances shall be one of the following types with respect to the type of ultraviolet radiation: 7 Marking and instructions Addition: |
8 | Addition: |
9 | Addition: 8 Protection against access to live parts 9 Starting of motor-operated appliances 10 Power input and current 10.1 Modification: 10.2 Modification: |
10 | 11 Heating 11.2 Modification: 11.7 Replacement: 11.8 Modification: 12 Void 13 Leakage current and electric strength at operating temperature 14 Void 15 Moisture resistance 16 Leakage current and electric strength 17 Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits 18 Endurance 19 Abnormal operation 19.1 Modification: |
11 | 19.2 Replacement: 19.3 Replacement: 19.9 Not applicable. 20 Stability and mechanical hazards 21 Mechanical strength |
12 | 22 Construction |
13 | 23 Internal wiring 24 Components 25 Supply connection and external flexible cords 26 Terminals for external conductors 27 Provision for earthing |
14 | 28 Screws and connections 29 Creepage distances, clearances and distances through insulation 30 Resistance to heat, fire and tracking 31 Resistance to rusting 32 Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards Table 101 Limits of effective irradiance |
15 | Table 102 Maximum transmission of the goggles |
16 | Figure 101 UV action !spectrum” |
17 | Annex A (normative) Normative references Annex AA (normative) Measurement of luminance Annex ZB (informative) A-deviations |