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13、OIN AND CURRENCY CHANGERS AND ACTUATORS - UL 756 2 No Text on This PageUL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 Scope .6 2 Glossary .6 3 Units Of Measurement .9 4 Undated References 9 CONSTRUCTION 5 General 9 6
14、 Barriers .10 7 Frame And Enclosure 11 7.1 General 11 7.2 Doors and covers .11 7.3 Cast metal 12 7.4 Sheet metal 12 7.5 Gaskets and adhesives 15 7.6 Nonmetallic Parts 15 7.7 Nonmetallic Materials 15 7.8 Nonmetallic Material Ignition Sources Separation 16 7.9 Nonmetallic Material Application and Loca
15、tion 17 7.10 Glass-covered openings 17 7.11 Wiring openings 17 7.12 Enclosures for outdoor use 18 8 Mounting 19 9 Mechanical Assembly 19 10 Protection Against Corrosion .20 10.1 General .20 10.2 Outdoor use .20 11 Accessibility Of Uninsulated Live Parts, Film-Coated Wire, And Moving Parts 22 12 Supp
16、ly Connections .28 12.1 General .28 12.2 Permanently connected .29 12.3 Terminals .29 12.4 Leads .31 12.5 Cord-connected 31 13 Grounding .33 14 Internal Wiring 36 15 Splices and Connections 39 16 Separation of Circuits .40 SPACINGS 17 High-Voltage Circuits 41 18 Low-Voltage Circuits 44 19 Isolated,
17、Power-Limited Circuits 44 20 Electronic Circuits .45 21 Alternate Spacings Clearances and Creepage Distances 45 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AUGUST 25, 2016 COIN AND CURRENCY CHANGERS AND ACTUATORS - UL 756 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION
18、FROM UL 22 Motors .46 23 Overcurrent Protection 46 23.1 General .46 23.2 Motors 48 24 Live Parts 50 25 Insulating Materials .50 26 Switches and Controllers 51 27 Remotely Operated Appliances .56 28 Coil Windings 57 29 Transformers .57 30 Capacitors 58 31 Printed Wiring 59 32 Receptacles 60 33 Field
19、Installation 61 34 Batteries and Battery Chargers .62 35 Connectors 62 36 Electrical Cable, Conduit and Tubing 62 37 Electromagnetic Interference Filters .62 38 Fuseholders 63 39 Heating Elements .63 40 Lighting Systems .64 40.1 General .64 40.2 Electric-Discharge Lighting Systems 64 41 Optical Isol
20、ators and Semiconductor Devices 65 42 Outlet Boxes, Fittings and Cover Plates .66 43 Power Supplies .66 44 Terminal Blocks 66 45 Wireways, Auxiliary Gutters and Associated Fittings 67 46 Information Technology Equipment .67 PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS 47 Scope .67 48 General 67 49 S
21、harp Edges .68 50 Surface Temperatures .68 51 Stability Test .68 52 Switches and Controllers 69 53 Cover or Door 69 54 Risk of Injury to Service Person 69 PERFORMANCE 55 General 69 56 Input Test 70 57 Leakage Current Test .71 58 Normal Temperature Test 73 59 Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test .77 60
22、Overvoltage and Undervoltage Test .78 61 Volt-Ampere Capacity Test .78 62 Power-Limited Circuits .79 62.1 General .79 62.2 Maximum voltage 82 AUGUST 25, 2016 COIN AND CURRENCY CHANGERS AND ACTUATORS - UL 756 4UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PER
23、MISSION FROM UL 62.3 Maximum current .82 62.4 VA max (Not inherently limited circuits only) .82 63 Abnormal Operation Tests .83 63.1 General .83 63.2 Currency rejection 83 63.3 Solenoid burnout .83 63.4 Transformer burnout 84 64 Flexing of Internal Wiring Test 84 65 Strain Relief Test .84 66 Acceler
24、ated Aging on Gaskets, Sealing Compounds, and Adhesives 85 67 Tests on Nonmetallic Materials .87 68 Fastener Strength Test 88 69 Resistance to Moisture Test 89 70 Permanence of Marking Test .92 71 Metallic-Coating-Thickness Test 93 72 Bonding Conductor Test .94 73 Electronic Circuits Test 96 74 Over
25、load and Endurance Test Switching Devices .96 75 Protective Electronic Circuit Tests 98 75.1 General .98 75.2 Fault conditions abnormal test .98 75.3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) tests 100 75.4 Programmable component reduced supply voltage test 101 75.5 Fuse-link test .102 MANUFACTURING AND P
26、RODUCTION TESTS 76 Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test 103 77 Grounding Continuity Test 104 78 Protective Electronic Circuit Test 105 MARKING 79 General 105 80 Cautionary Marking 107 APPENDIX A Operating and protective ( safety critical ) control functions (Normative) AUGUST 25, 2016 COIN AND CURRENCY
27、 CHANGERS AND ACTUATORS - UL 756 5UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL INTRODUCTION 1 Scope 1.1 These requirements cover self-contained coin, credit card, debit card, currency, and token changers and actuators rated not more than
28、600 volts for use in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. 1.2 These requirements cover open-type appliances intended to be factory or eld installed in vending machines and other appliances. 1.3 These requirements cover open-type controls for use with coin, credit card, debit c
29、ard, currency, and token-operated devices intended to be factory installed within vending machines and other appliances. 1.4 These requirements do not cover the effectiveness of antitheft protection features. 1.5 Battery operated coin and currency changers and actuators are covered by these requirem
30、ents. 2 Glossary 2.1 For the purpose of this standard, the following denitions apply. 2.2 ADJUSTABLE SPEED DRIVE A combination of power converter, inverter, motor, and motor-mounted auxiliary devices such as encoders, tachometers, thermal switches and detectors, air blowers, heaters, and vibration s
31、ensors. 2.3 ADJUSTABLE SPEED DRIVE SYSTEM An interconnected combination of equipment that provides a means of adjusting the speed of a mechanical load coupled to a motor. A drive system typically consists of an adjustable speed drive and auxiliary electrical apparatus. 2.4 APPLIANCE Denotes all coin
32、, credit card, debit card, currency, and token changers and actuators included in the scope of this standard. A requirement that applies only to specic equipment is identied by a specic reference in that requirement to the equipment involved. 2.5 BARRIER A partition for isolating high-voltage electr
33、ical components, separating ignition sources from ammable materials, isolating moving parts and protection of wiring. 2.6 CABINET The part of the equipment that provides physical protection to insulated wiring, enclosures, moving parts, motors, enclosed electrical parts, tubing or other parts that m
34、ay cause injury to persons. 2.7 CIRCUITS, ELECTRICAL a) High-Voltage (Class 1) A circuit involving a potential of not more than 600 volts and having circuit characteristics in excess of those of a low-voltage power-limited circuit. b) Low-Voltage A circuit involving a potential of not more than 30 v
35、olts AC rms, 42.4 volts DC or AC peak. c) Power-Limited A circuit whose output is limited as specied in Power-Limited Circuits, Section 62. AUGUST 25, 2016 COIN AND CURRENCY CHANGERS AND ACTUATORS - UL 756 6UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMI
36、SSION FROM UL d) Class2Acircuit in which the voltage and power limitations are in accordance with the Class 2 requirements of Table 62.1 for AC circuits and Table 62.2 for DC circuits. e) Class3Acircuit in which the voltage and power limitations are in accordance with the Class 3 requirements of Tab
37、le 62.1 for AC circuits and Table 62.2 for DC circuits. 2.8 COMPONENT A device or fabricated part of the appliance covered by the scope of a safety standard dedicated to that purpose. If incorporated in an appliance, a product that is otherwise typically eld installed (e.g. luminaire) is considered
38、to be a component. Unless otherwise specied, materials that compose a device or fabricated part, such as aluminum or copper, are not considered components. Generally, components are incomplete in construction features or restricted in performance capabilities. Such components are intended for use on
39、ly under specic, limited conditions, such as certain temperatures not exceeding specied limits. 2.9 CONTROL, OPERATING A device or assembly of devices, the operation of which starts or regulates the end product during normal operation. For example, a thermostat, the failure of which a thermal cutout
40、/limiter or another layer of protection would mitigate the risk of electric shock, is considered an operating control. Operating controls are also referred to as regulating controls . Appendix A, Operating and Protective (Safety Critical) Control Functions, species control functions that are not con
41、sidered to result in a risk of re, electric shock, or injury to persons. 2.10 CONTROL, PROTECTIVE A device or assembly of devices, the operation of which is intended to reduce the risk of re, electric shock, or injury to persons during normal and reasonably anticipated abnormal operation of the appl
42、iance. For example, a thermal cutout/limiter, or any other control/circuit relied upon for normal and abnormal conditions, is considered a protective control. Protective controls are also referred to as limiting controls or safety controls and are investigated under normal and single-fault condition
43、s. Appendix A species control functions that are considered to result in a risk of re, electric shock, or injury to persons. 2.11 ELECTRONIC COMPONENT A part in which electrical conduction is achieved principally by electrons moving through a vacuum, gas or semiconductor. A metal oxide varistor (MOV
44、) is considered to be an electronic component, but neon indicators are not. IEC This denition is reproduced from IEC 60335-1, Ed. 5.1 b:2013 with permission of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) on behalf of the International Electrotechnical Commission. All rights reserved. 2.12 ELECT
45、RONIC DISCONNECTION The de-energizing of a load within an appliance by an electronic device of a circuit. No electro-mechanical component having an air gap, such as a switch, contactor or relay is used to de-energize the load. IEC This denition is reproduced from IEC 60335-1, Ed. 5.1 b:2013 with per
46、mission of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) on behalf of the International Electrotechnical Commission. All rights reserved. 2.13 ENCLOSURE The part of the appliance that does one or more of the following: a) Isolates ignition sources; b) Renders inaccessible all or any part(s) of th
47、e equipment that may otherwise present a risk of electric shock; c) Retards propagation of ame initiated by electrical disturbances occurring within. AUGUST 25, 2016 COIN AND CURRENCY CHANGERS AND ACTUATORS - UL 756 7UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WIT
48、HOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 2.14 FUNCTIONAL PART A part other than an enclosure or cabinet used to maintain the intended relative physical position of xed or moving parts, or maintain the integrity of the structure. 2.15 GROUNDING, FUNCTIONAL Grounding of a point in an appliance which is necessary for a
49、 purpose other than safety. 2.16 IGNITION SOURCE Any high-voltage electrical component not located within an enclosure. 2.17 MAXIMUM OPERATING CURRENT (MOC) The current resulting when an electric motor and adjustable speed drive or drive system are operated under any conditions such as maximum speed/maximum load, maximum speed/minimum load, minimum speed/minimum load, minimum speed/maximum load, including locked-rotor such that current to the motor/a