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1、CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 62368-1-14Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment Part 1: Safety requirements(IEC 62368-1:2014, MOD)CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 62368-1-14(IEC 62368-1:2014, MOD)National Standard of Canada IEC 2014. CSA Group 2014. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is str

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30、oll-free 1-888-853-3503.CONTENTSPreface 13NATIONAL DIFFERENCES 15FOREWORD .16INTRODUCTION .191 Scope 371DV.5.1 Power Distribution Equipment and Sub-Assemblies .392 Normative references .413 Terms, definitions and abbreviations .493.1 Energy source abbreviations 493.2 Other abbreviations 503.3 Terms

31、and definitions 514 General requirements 644.1 General 644.2 Energy source classifications .704.3 Protection against energy sources .714.4 Safeguards .824.5 Explosion .864.6 Fixing of conductors .874.7 Equipment for direct insertion into mains socket-outlets 884.8 Products containing lithium coin /

32、button cell batteries .894.9 Likelihood of fire or shock due to entry of conductive objects .925 Electrically-caused injury 935.1 General 935.2 Classification and limits of electrical energy sources .935.3 Protection against electrical energy sources .1015.4 Insulation materials and requirements .10

33、45.5 Components as safeguards .1485.6 Protective conductor 1535.7 Prospective touch voltage, touch current and protective conductor current 1626 Electrically-caused fire .1716.1 General .1716.2 Classification of power sources (PS) and potential ignition sources (PIS) 1716.3 Safeguards against fire u

34、nder normal operating conditions and abnormal operatingconditions .1786.4 Safeguards against fire under single fault conditions 1796.5 Internal and external wiring 1956.6 Safeguards against fire due to the connection of additional equipment 1976.7DV.1 Safeguards against electrically-caused fire due

35、to overvoltage from power linecrosses .1977 Injury caused by hazardous substances .1977.1 General .1977.2 Reduction of exposure to hazardous substances .1977.3 Ozone exposure .1987.4 Use of personal safeguards (PPE) .1987.5 Use of instructional safeguards and instructions 1987.6 Batteries and their

36、protection circuits .198DECEMBER 1, 2014 CAN/CSA C22.2 NO. 62368-1-14 UL 62368-1 38 Mechanically-caused injury .1988.1 General .1988.2 Mechanical energy source classifications 1998.3 Safeguards against mechanical energy sources 2028.4 Safeguards against parts with sharp edges and corners 2028.5 Safe

37、guards against moving parts .2038.6 Stability of equipment .2088.7 Equipment mounted to a wall or ceiling .2128.8 Handle strength 2148.9 Wheels or casters attachment requirements .2158.10 Carts, stands, and similar carriers .2158.11 Mounting means for rack mounted equipment 2188.12 Telescoping or ro

38、d antennas .2209 Thermal burn injury .2209.1 General .2209.2 Thermal energy source classifications 2219.3 Safeguards against thermal energy sources .2239.4 Requirements for safeguards 22410 Radiation .22410.1 General 22410.2 Radiation energy source classifications 22410.3 Safeguards against laser ra

39、diation 22710.4 Safeguards against visible, infra-red, and ultra-violet radiation 22710.5 Safeguards against x-radiation 22910.6 Safeguards against acoustic energy sources .230Annex A (informative)Examples of equipment within the scope of this standardAnnex B (normative) Normal operating condition t

40、ests, abnormal operating condition tests andsingle fault condition testsB.1 General 236B.1.1 Introduction 236B.1.2 Test applicability .236B.1.3 Type of test 236B.1.4 Test samples 236B.1.5 Compliance by inspection of relevant data .237B.1.6 Temperature measurement conditions 237B.2 Normal operating c

41、onditions 237B.2.1 General .237B.2.2 Supply frequency .238B.2.3 Supply voltage .238B.2.4 Normal operating voltages .238B.2.5 Input test 239B.2.6 Operating temperature measurement conditions 240B.2.7 Battery charging and discharging under normal operating conditions 241B.3 Simulated abnormal operatin

42、g conditions 241B.3.1 General .241DECEMBER 1, 2014CAN/CSA C22.2 NO. 62368-1-14 UL 62368-14B.3.2 Covering of ventilation openings 242B.3.3 DC mains polarity test 243B.3.4 Setting of voltage selector .243B.3.5 Maximum load at output terminals 243B.3.6 Reverse battery polarity .243B.3.7 Audio amplifier

43、 abnormal operating conditions .243B.3.8 Compliance criteria during and after abnormal operating conditions .243B.4 Simulated single fault conditions 243B.4.1 General .243B.4.2 Temperature controlling device .244B.4.3 Motor tests 244B.4.4 Functional insulation 244B.4.5 Short-circuit and interruption

44、 of electrodes in tubes and semiconductors 245B.4.6 Short-circuit or disconnection of passive components .245B.4.7 Continuous operation of components .246B.4.8 Compliance criteria during and after single fault conditions 246B.4.9 Battery charging and discharging under single fault conditions .246Ann

45、ex C (normative)UV radiationC.1 Protection of materials in equipment from UV radiation 247C.1.1 General .247C.1.2 Requirements 247C.1.3 Test method and compliance criteria 248C.2 UV light conditioning test 248C.2.1 Test apparatus .248C.2.2 Mounting of test samples 248C.2.3 Carbon-arc light-exposure

46、test .249C.2.4 Xenon-arc light-exposure test 249Annex D (normative)Test generatorsD.1 Impulse test generators 250D.2 Antenna interface test generator 251D.3 Electronic pulse generator .252Annex E (normative)Test conditions for equipment containing audio amplifiersE.1 Audio amplifier normal operating

47、 conditions 254E.2 Audio amplifier abnormal operating conditions 255DECEMBER 1, 2014 CAN/CSA C22.2 NO. 62368-1-14 UL 62368-1 5Annex F (normative) Equipment markings, instructions, and instructional safeguardsF.1 General 256F.2 Letter symbols and graphical symbols .256F.2.1 Letter symbols .256F.2.2 G

48、raphical symbols 257F.2.3 Compliance criteria .257F.3 Equipment markings .257F.3.1 Equipment marking locations .257F.3.2 Equipment identification markings 258F.3.3 Equipment rating markings 258F.3.4 Voltage setting device .261F.3.5 Markings on terminals and operating devices 261F.3.6 Equipment marki

49、ngs related to equipment classification .262F.3.7 Equipment IP rating marking .264F.3.8 External power supply output marking .264F.3.9 Durability, legibility and permanence of markings .264F.3.10 Test for the permanence of markings 264F.4 Instructions .265F.5 Instructional safeguards 266Annex G (normative) ComponentsG.1 Switches .271G.1.1 Gene

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