1、UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULUNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC. CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT DECISIONThis Certification Requirement Decision is prepared and published by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.(UL). It is normative for the a
2、pplicable UL Product Certification Program(s); however, it is currently notpart of the UL Standard(s) referenced below.Product Category (CCN): QVGS2Standard Number: UL 2367Edition Date: December 30, 2009Edition Number: 1Section / Paragraph Reference: 10.7Subject: Acceptance Criteria for IC Current L
3、imiters subjected to the Calibration/Re-Calibration TestsDECISION:10.7 After each of the tests specified in Sections 12 18, the Calibrations Tests are to be repeated. Theresults are considered acceptable if there is no change in the measured operating characteristics of morethan 5 percent.when the o
4、perating characteristics are found to be consistent and in accordance with theperformance characteristics specified by the manufacturer.RATIONALE FOR DECISION:At the inception of SU 2367, the acceptance criteria for IC Current Limiters subjected to the Re-CalibrationTest was that no appreciable chan
5、ge should be evident when the results were compared to the resultsfrom the same device that underwent the Calibration Test in the As Received condition. To quantify thestatement no appreciable change it was proposed and adopted to change the acceptance criteria to the5 percent stated in Paragraph 10
6、.7 above. However, throughout the course of several investigations, ithas been noted that the 5 percent mandate is not reasonable for these devices, as they can exceed the5 percent value under a Re-Calibration Test but still perform within the manufacturers operating curve orspecification. Based on
7、the compliance criteria in Paragraph 10.5, this has been considered acceptable.This Certification Requirement Decision is established to document present practice.Copyright 2011 Underwriters Laboratories Inc.UL, in performing its functions in accordance with its objectives, does not guarantee or war
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