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11、OPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL November 8, 2013 (Title Page Reprinted: May 16, 2014) 1 UL 60730-2-10 Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use; Part 2: Particular Requirements for Motor Starting Re
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17、 OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL CONTENTS Preface (UL) 6 NATIONAL DIFFERENCES .7 FOREWORD 8 1 Scope and normative references .11 2 Denitions 12 2.2 Denitions of types of control according to purpose 12 2.3 Denitions relating to the function of controls .13 3 General requirements 13 4 Gene
18、ral notes on tests .13 5 Rating 13 6 Classication 13 6.3 According to their purpose 13 6.13 According to value of proof tracking index (PTI) for the insulation material used .14 6.15 According to construction .14 6.15 Integrated or incorporated .14 7 Information 14 8 Protection against electric shoc
19、k .15 9 Provision for protective earthing .15 10 Terminals and TERMINATIONS .15 11 Constructional requirements 15 12 Moisture and dust resistance .15 13 Electric strength and insulation resistance .15 14 Heating 16 15 MANUFACTURING DEVIATION and DRIFT 16 16 Environmental stress 16 17 Endurance .16 1
20、8 Mechanical strength .17 19 Threaded parts and connections 17 20 CREEPAGE DISTANCES, CLEARANCES and distances through solid insulation 17 21 Resistance to heat, re and tracking 17 22 Resistance to corrosion 17 23 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements Emission .17 24 Components .17 25 Nor
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22、L Figures Annexes Annex C (normative) Cotton used for mercury switch test Annex E (normative) Circuit for measuring leakage current Annex H (normative) Requirements for electronic controls H.17 Endurance .22 H.26 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements Immunity .22 Annex 10.DVA Manufacturin
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