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2、PYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL UL Standard for Safety for Electric Household Cooking and Food Serving Appliances, UL 1026 Sixth Edition, Dated January 27, 2012 Summary of Topics This revision to ANSI/UL 1026 is being issued to re
3、vise and add slow cooker supply cord requirements; add separate action for stay on function for toaster ovens; new and revised requirements for redundant control based on food load ignition test and additional safeguards for toasters. The new requirements are substantially in accordance with Proposa
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10、L 1026 Standard for Electric Household Cooking and Food Serving Appliances Prior to the rst edition, the requirements for the products covered by this Standard were included in the Standard for Electric Heating Appliances, UL 499. First Edition November, 1975 Second Edition March, 1981 Third Edition
11、 September, 1988 Fourth Edition July, 1995 Fifth Edition January, 2007 Sixth Edition January 27, 2012 This ANSI/UL Standard for Safety consists of the Sixth edition including revisions through January 20, 2016. The most recent designation of ANSI/UL 1026 as an American National Standard (ANSI) occur
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15、OPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 Scope .6 2 Units of Measurement .6 3 Undated References 6 4 Glossary .6 CONSTRUCTION 5 General 8 6 Frame and Enclosure 9 7 Assembly .18 8 Stability .18 9 Corrosion Protectio
16、n .18 10 Supply Connections .19 10.1 Permanently connected appliances .19 10.2 Cord-connected appliances 21 11 Current-Carrying Parts 28 12 Internal Wiring 29 12.1 General .29 12.2 Protection of wiring .29 12.3 Splices 30 12.4 Separation of circuits .31 13 Heating Elements .33 14 Electrical Insulati
17、on .34 14.7 Film-coated wire (magnet wire) 35 15 Thermal Insulation 35 16 Motors and Transformers 35 17 Motor-Running Overcurrent (Overload) Protection 36 18 General (Short-Circuit and Ground-Fault) Overcurrent Protection .38 19 Overcurrent and Over-Temperature Protection .39 20 Lampholders .39 21 P
18、ower-On Indicator Toaster Ovens, Toaster Oven/Broilers .40 22 Switches .40 23 Dual Voltage Appliance 42 24 Automatic Controls and Control Circuits 42A 25 Electromechanical and Electronic Controls .44 26 Controls End Product Test Parameters .44 26.1 General .44 26.2 Auxiliary controls .45 26.3 Operat
19、ing controls (regulating controls) .45 26.4 Protective controls (limiting controls) 47 26.5 Controls using a temperature sensing device 49 27 Power Output Control Circuits 49 28 Overheating Protection 52 29 Spacings 53 30 Spacings On Printed-Wiring Boards 54 31 Grounding .55 32 Pressure Vessels and
20、Parts Subject to Pressure .56 33 Protection Against Personal Injury 58 JANUARY 20, 2016 ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD COOKING AND FOOD SERVING APPLIANCES - UL 1026 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 34 Ground-Fault, Arc-Fault, and Leakage
21、 Current Detectors/Interrupters .59 35 Surge Protective Device .60 PERFORMANCE 36 General 60 37 Power Input Test .60 38 Leakage Current Tests 60 39 Operational Tests .63 40 Calibration of Probe-Type Temperature Controls Tests 64 40.1 Ovens 64 40.2 Other appliances .64 40.3 All appliances 64 41 Norma
22、l Temperature Test 65 41.1 General .65 41.2 Specic test condition .72 42 Top-Front Edge Temperatures Convection Ovens Tests .77 43 Tests for Insulation Resistance and Leakage Current as a Result of Moisture 78 44 Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test .81 45 Mechanical Endurance Test 82 46 Broken Element
23、 Test 82 47 Push-Back Relief Test .83 48 Overow Test 83 48.1 General .83 48.2 Fill 84 49 Ingress Test 84 50 Glass Window or Door Impact Test .84 51 Handle Impact Test for Slow Cookers .85 52 Metal Enclosure Impact Tests 85 53 Non-Metallic Enclosure-Fasteners Test 87 54 Thermal Degradation Test .91 5
24、5 Abnormal Operation Test 91 55.1 General .91 55.2 Specic test conditions 93 56 Impact Test for Under-Cabinet and Wall-Mounted Appliances 99 57 Loading Test .99 58 Handle Strength Test for Slow Cookers 100 59 Temperature Probe Insertion Test .101 60 Component Switches and Control Devices 101 60.1 Ov
25、erload .101 60.2 Endurance .103 60.3 Limited short circuit Motor-control devices 105 60.4 Toaster secondary operating control operation time Cord connected automatic toaster test 105 61 Permanence of Marking 105 62 Test for Permanence of Cord Tag .106 63 Small Metal Object Heating Test 107 MANUFACTU
26、RING AND PRODUCTION-LINE TESTS 64 Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test 107 65 Polarization and Grounding Continuity Tests 109 65.1 Polarization test .109 JANUARY 20, 2016 ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD COOKING AND FOOD SERVING APPLIANCES - UL 1026 4UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR
27、 DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 65.2 Continuity of grounding connection 109 65.3 Electrical indicating device .109 RATINGS 66 Details .109 MARKINGS 67 Details .110 68 Carton Marking 113 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 69 General 113 70 All Appliances 114A 71 Specic Appliances .114B 72 User Maintenance .
28、119 SUPPLEMENT SA - ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD COOKING APPLIANCES AND FOOD SERVING APPLIANCES INTRODUCTION SA1 Scope SA1 CONSTRUCTION SA2 General SA2 SA2.1 Controls SA2 SA2.2 Separation of Circuits SA2 SA2.3 Communication and Display Devices SA3 SA2.4 Communication Conductors and Cables .SA4 SA2.5 Communica
29、tion Connectors SA4 SA2.6 Smart Enabled or Remote Operation SA4 SA3 Functional Safety SA5 SA4 Resistance to Electro-Magnetic Phenomena (Immunity) SA6 SA5 Markings and Instructions .SA7 APPENDIX A A.1 Food Color Charts .A1 JANUARY 20, 2016 ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD COOKING AND FOOD SERVING APPLIANCES - UL 1
30、026 5UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL INTRODUCTION 1 Scope 1.1 These requirements cover electric household cooking and food serving appliances, rated at 250 V or less, other than those mentioned in 1.2, for use in ordinary loc
31、ations, including appliances intended for casual and permanent outdoor use, in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70. 1.2 These requirements do not cover household electric ranges, electrode type appliances, skillets and frying type appliances, fondues, woks, tempuras, corn poppers,
32、coffee makers and brewing type appliances, commercial cooking appliances, microwave cooking appliances, or appliances that are covered in individual requirements that are separate from this Standard. 1.3 For the purposes of this Standard, a requirement that applies to one type of equipment is identi
33、ed by a specic reference to the type of equipment involved (for example, toaster, rotisserie, or other specic appliance). In the absence of such specic reference or if the term appliance is employed, it is to be understood that the requirement applies to all types of equipment covered by the Standar
34、d. 1.4 These requirements do not cover slow cookers intended for outdoor use. 2 Units of Measurement 2.1 Values stated without parentheses are the requirement. Values in parentheses are explanatory or approximate information. 3 Undated References 3.1 Any undated reference to a code or standard appea
35、ring in the requirements of this standard shall be interpreted as referring to the latest edition of that code or standard. 4 Glossary 4.1 For the purpose of this Standard the following denitions apply. 4.2 APPLIANCE COUPLER A single-outlet, female contact device for attachment to a exible cord as p
36、art of a detachable power-supply cord to be connected to an appliance inlet (motor attachment plug). 4.3 APPLIANCE INLET (Motor Attachment Plug) A male contact device mounted on an end product appliance to provide an integral blade conguration for the connection of an appliance coupler or cord conne
37、ctor. 4.4 APPLIANCE (FLATIRON) PLUG An appliance coupler type of device having a cord guard and a slot conguration specied for use with heating or cooking appliances. 4.5 COMPONENT A device or fabricated part of the appliance covered by the scope of a safety standard dedicated to the purpose. When i
38、ncorporated in an appliance, equipment otherwise typically eld installed (e.g. luminaire) is considered to be a component. Unless otherwise specied, materials that compose a device or fabricated part, such as thermoplastic or copper, are not considered components. 4.6 CONTROL, AUTOMATIC ACTION A con
39、trol in which at least one aspect is non-manual. JANUARY 20, 2016 ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD COOKING AND FOOD SERVING APPLIANCES - UL 1026 6UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 4.7 CONTROL, AUXILIARY A device or assembly of devices that p
40、rovides a functional utility, is not relied upon as an operational or protective control, and therefore is not relied upon for safety. For example, an efficiency control not relied upon to reduce the risk of electric shock, re, or injury to persons during normal or abnormal operation of the end prod
41、uct is considered an auxiliary control. 4.8 CONTROL, MANUAL A device that requires direct human interaction to activate or rest the control. 4.9 CONTROL, OPERATING A device or assembly of devices, the operation of which starts or regulates the end product during normal operation. For example, a ther
42、mostat, the failure of which a thermal cutout/limiter or another layer of protection would reduce the risk of electric shock, re, or injury to persons, is considered an operating control. 4.10 CONTROL, PROTECTIVE A device or assembly of devices, the operation of which is intended to reduce the risk
43、of electric shock, re or injury to persons during normal and reasonably anticipated abnormal operation of the appliance. For example, a thermal cutout/limiter, or any other control/circuit relied upon for normal and abnormal conditions, is considered a protective control. (During the testing of the
44、protective control/circuit, the protective functions are veried under normal and single-fault conditions of the control.) 4.11 CONTROL, TYPE 1 ACTION The actuation of an automatic control for which the manufacturing deviation and the drift (tolerance before and after certain conditions) of its opera
45、ting value, operating time, or operating sequence has not been declared and tested under this Standard. 4.12 CONTROL, TYPE 2 ACTION The actuation of an automatic control for which the manufacturing deviation and the drift (tolerance before and after certain conditions) of its operating value, operat
46、ing time, or operating sequence have been declared and tested under this Standard. 4.13 CORD CONNECTOR A female contact device wired on exible cord for use as an extension from an outlet to make a detachable electrical connection to an attachment plug or, as an appliance coupler, to an equipment inl
47、et. 4.14 INDUCTION HEATING APPLIANCES Appliances that can heat at least one metallic vessel by means of eddy currents. The eddy currents are induced to the cooking vessel by the electromagnetic eld of a coil. 4.15 INDUCTION HEATING SYSTEM The inductor current waveform is created by a high-efficiency
48、 switched DC power supply and 1-2 IGBT switches. The analog to dialogue switches are driven by a microcontroller, which responds to a feedback loop that forces conditions, such as size/shape/material of cooking vessel, current, voltage or temperature, monitored by sensors to correspond to settings e
49、stablished by the user. 4.16 INDUCTION RICE COOKER Rice cooker that heats the rice container by means of eddy currents. The eddy currents are induced in the rice container or lid or rice container and lid by the electromagnetic eld of a coil. 4.17 INDUCTION TABLE STOVE (HOTPLATE) Table Stove that can heat at least one metallic vessel by means of eddy currents. The eddy currents are induced in the bottom of the vessel by the electromagnetic eld of a coil. JANUARY 2