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12、MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL June 30, 2014 1 UL 60730-2-12 Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use; Part 2: Particular Requirements for Electrically Operated Door Locks Prior to the second edition of UL 6
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17、 NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL JUNE 30, 2014 UL 60730-2-12 2 No Text on This PageUL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL CONTENTS Preface (UL) 6 NATIONAL DIFFERENCES .7 FOREWORD 8
18、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 .12 3 General requirements 12 4 General notes on tests .13 4.1 Conditions of test 13 5 Rating 13 6 Classication 13 6.3 According to their p
19、urpose 13 6.4 According to features of automatic action .14 7 Information 14 8 Protection against electric shock .14 9 Provision for protective earthing .14 10 Terminals and terminations 14 11 Constructional requirements 14 12 Moisture and dust resistance .14 13 Electric strength and insulation resi
20、stance .15 14 Heating 15 15 Manufacturing deviation and drift .15 16 Environmental stress 15 17 Endurance .15 17.3 Thermal conditions for the tests 16 17.4 Manual and mechanical conditions for the tests 16 17.7 Overvoltage (or, in some countries overload) test of automatic action at accelerated rate
21、 .16 17.8 Test of automatic action at accelerated rate .17 17.9 Test of automatic action at slow rate 17 17.10 Overvoltage (or, in Canada, China, and the USA, overload) test of manual action at accelerated speed .17 17.11 Test of manual action at slow speed .18 18 Mechanical strength .18 18.101 Lock
22、ing tests 18 19 Threaded parts and connections 19 20 Creepage distances, clearances and distances through solid insulation .19 21 Resistance to heat, re and tracking 19 22 Resistance to corrosion 19 23 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements emission 19 24 Components .19 25 Normal operation
23、 .19 26 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements immunity .19 27 Abnormal operation .19 28 Guidance on the use of electronic disconnection .20 JUNE 30, 2014 UL 60730-2-12 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL Figures Annex
24、es Annex H (normative) Requirements for electronic controls H.11 Constructional requirements 23 H.11.12 Controls using software 23 H.26 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements immunity .23 H.26.6 Test of inuence of voltage unbalance 24 H.26.7 Test of the inuence of d.c. in a.c. networks .24
25、 H.26.8 Surge immunity test 24 H.26.9 Electrical fast transient/burst test .25 H.26.10 Ring wave test 25 H.26.12 Radio-frequency electromagnetic eld immunity .25 H.26.15 Evaluation of compliance .26 H.27 Abnormal operation .26 Annex 12.DVE Manufacturing and Production Tests (normative) JUNE 30, 2014
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27、 Standard, UL 60730-2-12, Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use; Part 2: Particular Requirements for Electrically Operated Door Locks, is to be used in conjunction with UL 60730-1. The requirements for electrically operated door locks are contained in this part 2 s
28、tandard and UL 60730-1. Requirements of this Part 2 Standard, where stated, amend the requirements of UL 60730-1. Where a particular subclause of UL 60730-1 is not mentioned in UL 60730-2-12, the UL 60730-1 subclause applies. The text, gures and tables of the IEC Standard for Automatic Electrical Co
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35、d Door Locks, copyright 2005, are indicated by notations (differences) and are presented in bold text. There are ve types of National Differences as noted below. The difference type is noted on the rst line of the National Difference in the standard. The standard may not include all types of these N
36、ational Differences. DR These are National Differences based on the national regulatory requirements. D1 These are National Differences which are based on basic safety principles and requirements, elimination of which would compromise safety for consumers and users of products. D2 These are national
37、 differences from IEC requirements based on existing safety practices. These requirements reect national safety practices, where empirical substantiation (for the IEC or national requirement) is not available or the text has not been included in the IEC standard. DC These are National Differences ba
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