1、UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULNational Differences ForUL 60730-2-11Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use; Part 2: ParticularRequirements for Energy RegulatorsUL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTH
2、ORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULNational Differences ForUL 60730-2-11Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use; Part 2: ParticularRequirements for Energy RegulatorsEdition: 2Edition Date: November 13, 2013These revisions are bei
3、ng issued to reflect the established effective date for UL60730-2-11.AS OF OCTOBER 19, 2018, THE FIRST EDITION OF UL 60730-2-11A AND THE TWELFTHEDITION OF UL 873 WILL BE WITHDRAWN AND WILL BE REPLACED BY THISSTANDARD.This document provides a single listing of the National Differences included in the
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9、ERMISSION 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 types are additionally n
10、oted 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 based on safety practices
11、. 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 particularcomponent standard is ha
12、rmonized 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. Typically one of thefollowing
13、 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 IEC text.Deletion / D
14、elete - 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 theaddition, replacement or deletion of certain words or the replaceme
15、nt of an entire clause,subclause, table, figure, or annex of the base IEC text.MAY 27, 2014 NATIONAL DIFFERENCES FOR UL UL 60730-2-11 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULNational Differences17.6DV.1 D2 Modification of 17.6 of the
16、Part 2 by adding the following note:NOTE In the USA, for ENERGY REGULATORS used in self-cleaning ovens, the aging period is 250 hrs, at thedeclared SWITCH HEAD temperature during self-cleaning OPERATION of the appliance.17.6DV.2 D2 Modification of 17.6 of the Part 2 by adding the following note:NOTE
17、 In the USA, for controls intended for use with self-cleaning ovens, the overload test shall beconducted at the declared SWITCH HEAD temperature during self-cleaning OPERATION of the appliance and theendurance test shall be conducted at the declared SWITCH HEAD temperature during maximum cookOPERATI
18、ON of the appliance.17.16.101DV D2 Modification of 17.16.101 of the Part 2 by adding the following note:NOTE In the USA, the number of required endurance cycles are specified in the following table:Action Type Endurance CyclesAUTOMATIC 100,0001)MANUAL 6,0001)For controls intended to be used in conjunction with a temperature-limiting control, only 30,000 cycles of OPERATIONare required.H.26.8.3.101DV D2 Modification of H.26.8.3.101:Not applicable.H.26.9.3.101DV D2 Modification of H.26.9.3.101:Not applicable.MAY 27, 2014NATIONAL DIFFERENCES FOR UL UL 60730-2-114