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UL 61058-1 (ND)-2017 National Differences For Switches for Appliances C Part 1 General Requirements (Fifth Edition).pdf

1、UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULNational Differences ForSwitches for Appliances Part 1: General RequirementsUL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULNational Diffe

2、rences ForSwitches for Appliances Part 1: General RequirementsFifth EditionEdition Date: November 3, 2017The Fifth Edition of the Standard for Switches for Appliances Part 1: General Requirements,UL 61058-1 has been published and reflects the latest approval date as an American NationalStandard and

3、is harmonized with the Fourth Edition of the Standard for Switches for Appliances Part 1: General Requirements, IEC 61058-1. The Fifth Edition of UL 61058-1 shall be used inconjunction with the First Edition of the Standard for Switches for Appliances Part 1-1:Requirements for Mechanical Switches, U

4、L 61058-1-1 and the First Edition of the Standard forSwitches for Appliances Part 1-2: Requirements for Electronic Switches, UL 61058-1-2. Pleasenote that the National Difference document incorporates all of the U.S. national differences forUL 61058-1.This document provides a single listing of the N

5、ational Differences included in the UL adoption ofthe corresponding IEC standard.All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, ortransmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording, or otherwisewithout prior permiss

6、ion of UL.UL provides this standards document as is without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied,including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any purpose.In no event will UL be liable for any special, incidental, consequential, indirect or simil

7、ar damages,including loss of profits, lost savings, loss of data, or any other damages arising out of the use of or theinability to use this standards document, even if UL or an authorized UL representative has been advisedof the possibility of such damage. In no event shall ULs liability for any da

8、mage ever exceed the pricepaid for this standards document, regardless of the form of the claim.Users of the electronic versions of ULs Standards for Safety agree to defend, indemnify, and hold ULharmless from and against any loss, expense, liability, damage, claim, or judgment (including reasonable

9、attorneys fees) resulting from any error or deviation introduced while purchaser is storing an electronicStandard on the purchasers computer system.Copyright 2017 Underwriters Laboratories Inc.NOVEMBER 3, 2017NATIONAL DIFFERENCES FOR2UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR

10、DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULPrefaceThis document provides a single listing of the technical National Differences included in the UL adoptionof the corresponding IEC standard.In its IEC-based standards, UL uses the notations indicated below to identify national difference type, andthese ty

11、pes are additionally noted in this document. The standard may not use all types of thesedeviations.D1 - These are deviations which are based on basic safety principles and requirements, elimination ofwhich would compromise safety for U.S. consumers and users of products.D2 - These are deviations bas

12、ed on safety practices. These are deviations for IEC requirements that maybe acceptable, but adopting the IEC requirements would require considerable retesting or redesign on themanufacturers part.DC - These are deviations based on the component standards and will not be deleted until a particularco

13、mponent standard is harmonized with the IEC component standard.DE - These are deviations based on editorial comments or corrections.DR - These are deviations based on the national regulatory requirements.Each national difference contains a description of what the national difference entails. Typical

14、ly one of thefollowing words is used to explain how the text of the national difference is to be applied to the base IECtext:Addition / Add - An addition entails adding a complete new numbered clause, subclause, table, figure,or annex. Addition is not meant to include adding select words to the base

15、 IEC text.Deletion / Delete - A deletion entails complete deletion of an entire numbered clause, subclause, table,figure, or annex without any replacement text.Modification / Modify - A modification is an altering of the existing base IEC text such as the addition,replacement or deletion of certain

16、words or the replacement of an entire clause, subclause, table, figure,or annex of the base IEC text.NOVEMBER 3, 2017 NATIONAL DIFFERENCES FOR 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULNational Differences1DV.1 D2 Modification of Clause

17、 1 to add the following to indicate which switches donot apply:These requirements do not cover switches that are covered by an existing standard suchas those constructed so that they can be installed readily in a flush-device box intended tobe used in a wiring system that complies with CSA C22.1 and

18、 NFPA 70. This part does notapply to switches intended to be covered within the scope of CSA C22.2 No. 111, UL 20,CSA C22.2 No. 4, UL 98, CSA C22.2 No. 205, or UL 773A.1DV.2 D2 Modification of Clause 1 to add the following note:NOTE 4 The term earthing as used in this standard relates to bonding.2DV

19、 DE Modification of Clause 2 to add the following:CSA GroupC22.1Canadian Electrical Code, Part IC22.2 No. 4Enclosed and Dead-Front SwitchesC22.2 No. 111General-Use Snap SwitchesC22.2 No. 205Signal EquipmentCAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61058-1-1Switches for Appliances Part 1-1: Requirements for Mechanical Switc

20、hesCAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61058-1-2Switches for Appliances Part 1-2: Requirements for Electronic SwitchesNFPA (National Fire Protection Association)NFPA 70National Electrical CodeUL (Underwriters Laboratories Inc.)UL 20General-Use Snap SwitchesUL 98Enclosed and Dead-Front SwitchesNOVEMBER 3, 2017NATIONAL

21、 DIFFERENCES FOR4UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULUL 773ANonindustrial Photoelectric Switches for Lighting ControlUL 61058-1-1Switches for Appliances Part 1-1: Requirements for Mechanical SwitchesUL 61058-1-2Switches for Applian

22、ces Part 1-2: Requirements for Electronic Switches5.1.10DV D2 Addition of Clauses 5.1.10DV.1 5.1.10DV.3:5.1.10DV.1 During the endurance test of Clause 17 (Clause 17 in CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.61058-1-1/UL 61058-1-1 and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61058-1-2/UL 61058-1-2), all exposed deadmetal parts shall be connecte

23、d through a fuse to earth. Dead metal parts can includeframe, enclosures, and actuators. The potential between live parts and dead metal partsshall be the full test potential. The purpose of the fuse is to detect hazardous earth arcsshorting from live parts to exposed dead metal.5.1.10DV.2 The fuse

24、amperage rating shall not be greater than 15 A, but shall be less thanthe available output amperage of the electrical supply source. The fuse voltage rating shallbe equal to or greater than the maximum potential to earth.5.1.10DV.3 Compliance is checked by inspection of the fuse. During the test, th

25、e fuse shallremain intact and not open.10.10DV D2 Addition of the following clause to provide requirements for push-in typeterminals:A push-in (screwless) terminal shall not be used for connection of an earthing conductoror in the earthing path.Annex DVA D2 Addition of Annex DVA for television ratin

26、g for switches.NOTE This informative Annex has been written in mandatory language to facilitate adoption by anyone wishingto do so.DVA.1 GeneralDVA.1.1 This rating was developed to address the load characteristics common in TVsemploying tubes being turned on, specifically the high inrush load seen d

27、uring the makeoperation.DVA.1.2 While tube TVs are no longer produced, there may be other applications wherethe TV load rating represents the circuit characteristics in the application. This Annexprovides the test specifics for a declared specific load rating for use in applicationswhere a high inru

28、sh current would be present.NOVEMBER 3, 2017 NATIONAL DIFFERENCES FOR 5UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULDVA.1.3 In a more general sense, the preferred load to cover high inrush current ratings isthe capacitive-resistive load rat

29、ing.DVA.1.4 The test program for TV load ratings consists of the following sequence of testsusing a simulated tungsten filament load at rated voltage. Examples of the test load areshown in Tables DVA.1 and DVA.2.Table DVA.1 Example test load for tungsten ratings for a mechanical TV switchTC2 TC1 (17

30、.5.1b) TC4Load V A Cycle Load V A Cycle Load V APowerFactor CycleLamporsyn-theticload100% 100%a)100 Lamp 115% 100%a)100 Lamporsyn-theticload100% 100% Lampa)9800TE1, TE2, TE3Syn-theticload100% 115%a)100 100% Lamp Lampa)15 000mini-mumTE1, TE3NOTE Electronic switches shall be tested per Table 103 in CA

31、N/CSA-C22.2 No. 61058-1-2/UL 61058-1-2, completeswitches shall be tested as TC5, TC6, and TC8. Abnormals (TC1, TC7, and TC4) shall be tested using lamp loads(inrush synthetic loads).a)The load shall include the rated inrush according to lamp or synthetic load.b)Reference can be found in CAN/CSA-C22.

32、2 No. 61058-1-2/UL 61058-1-2.Table DVA.2 Example test load for tungsten ratings for an electronic TV switchTC5TC6 (when minimum amp isdeclared) TC8Load V A Cycle Load V A Cycle Load V APowerFactor CycleLamporsyn-theticload110% 100%Resis-tiveload20 Lamporsyn-theticload90% mini-mumload10 Lamporsyn-the

33、ticload100% 100% Lampa)10 000TE1, TE2, TE3100% Lamp Lampa)15 000mini-mumTE1, TE3NOTE Electronic switches shall be tested per Table 103 in CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61058-1-2/UL 61058-1-2, completeswitches shall be tested as TC5, TC6, and TC8. Abnormals (TC1, TC7, and TC4) shall be tested using lamp loads(in

34、rush synthetic loads).a)The load shall include the rated inrush according to lamp or synthetic load.NOVEMBER 3, 2017NATIONAL DIFFERENCES FOR6UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULDVA.2 Overload testDVA.2.1 A switch shall be operated

35、by means of its actuating member for 50 cycles ofoperation, making and breaking 150% of its rated current at a rate of not more than 10cycles per minute.DVA.2.2 There should be no electrical or mechanical malfunction of the switch.DVA.3 Endurance testDVA.3.1 A television switch shall be subjected to

36、 10 000 cycles of operation making andbreaking its rated current at a rate of 6 to 10 cycles per minute.DVA.3.2 There should be no electrical or mechanical malfunction of the switch.DVA.4 Temperature testDVA.4.1 A switch shall be tested while continuously carrying the maximum rated current.The tempe

37、rature rise on the wiring terminals shall not exceed 30C (54F).DVA.5 Dielectric testDVA.5.1 While in a heated condition, a switch shall be subject to the application of a 1 min,60-Hz essentially sinusoidal potential of 1 000 V between the following:a) Live parts and exposed dead metal parts.b) Switc

38、h contacts with the switch in the open position.c) Live parts of opposite polarity.DVA.5.2 There should be no breakdown.DVA.6 Continued endurance testDVA.6.1 Upon completion of the overload, endurance, temperature, and dielectric tests, aswitch shall be subjected to an additional 15 000 cycles of op

39、eration at rated currant andat a rate of 6 to 10 cycles per minute.DVA.6.2 At the conclusion of this test, the switch shall be capable of making and breakingthe test load.NOVEMBER 3, 2017 NATIONAL DIFFERENCES FOR 7UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT

40、 PERMISSION FROM ULDVA.7 Dielectric voltage withstandDVA.7.1 Following the continued endurance test and while in a heated condition, a switchshall be subject to the application of a 1 min, 60-Hz essentially sinusoidal potential of 1 000V between the following:a) Live parts and exposed dead metal parts.b) Switch contacts with the switch in the open position.c) Live parts of opposite polarity.DVA.7.2 There should be no breakdown.NOVEMBER 3, 2017NATIONAL DIFFERENCES FOR8

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