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2、ED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL UL Standard for Safety for Insect-Control Equipment Electrocution Type, UL 1559 Fifth Edition, Dated March 21, 2011 Summary of Topics This revision to ANSI/UL 1559 is being issued to remove the reference to the withdrawal date of
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11、R REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL MARCH 21, 2011 (Title Page Reprinted: March 27, 2015) 1 UL 1559 Standard for Insect-Control Equipment Electrocution Type First Edition July, 1982 Second Edition July, 1987 Third Edition July, 1995 Fourth Edition March, 2002 Fifth Edition Marc
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16、ROM UL DECEMBER 14, 2012 INSECT-CONTROL EQUIPMENT ELECTROCUTION TYPE - UL 1559 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 Units of Measurement .6 3 References .6 4 Glossary .7 CON
17、STRUCTION 5 General 8A 6 Attachment Plugs, Receptacles, Connectors, and Terminals .9 7 Boxes and Raceways 10 8 Filters 10 9 Controls 10 9.1 General 10 9.2 Electromechanical and electronic controls 11 9.3 Temperature controls 12 9.4 Timer controls .12 10 Cords, Cables, and Internal Wiring 12 11 Film-
18、Coated Wire (Magnet Wire) 13 12 Gaskets and Seals 13 13 Ground-Fault, Arc-Fault, and Leakage Current Detectors / Interrupters 13 14 Light Sources and Associated Components 14 15 Marking and Labeling Systems .14 16 Overcurrent Protection 15 17 Polymeric Materials and Enclosures .15 18 Power Supplies
19、.16 19 Printed-Wiring Boards .16 20 Semiconductors and Small Electronic Components .16 21 Supplemental Insulation, Insulating Bushings, and Assembly Aids 17 22 Switches .17 23 Transformers .18 24 Frame and Enclosure .18 25 Protection Against Corrosion .20 25.1 General .20 25.2 Enclosure intended for
20、 outdoor use .20 26 Leakage Current 21 27 Electric Shock 22 28 Accessibility of Parts Involving the Risk of Electric Shock 25 29 User Servicing 28 30 Protection Against Injury to Persons 28 30.1 General .28 30.2 Protection from overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation 28A 31 Supply Connections .29
21、 31.1 General .29 31.2 Permanently-connected equipment .29 31.3 Cord-connected equipment 31 32 Current-Carrying Parts 33 33 Internal Wiring 33 33.1 General .33 DECEMBER 14, 2012 INSECT-CONTROL EQUIPMENT ELECTROCUTION TYPE - UL 1559 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR
22、DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 33.2 Protection of wiring .34 33.3 Splices and connections 34 33.4 Separation of circuits .35 34 Electrical Insulation .35 35 Spacings 36 35.1 General .36 36 Transformers .41 37 Edison-Base Lampholders .41 38 Fluorescent Lampholders and Starter Holders 42 39 F
23、luorescent Lamps and Lamp Ballasts 42 39.1 Fluorescent lamp ballasts .42 39.2 Fluorescent lamps 42 39.3 Lamps that emit ultraviolet (UV) radiation .42 40 Printed Wiring Boards 42A 41 Capacitors .43 42 Switches .43 43 Protective Devices 43 44 Controls End Product Test Parameters 44 44.1 General .44 4
24、4.2 Auxiliary controls .44 44.3 Operating controls (regulating controls) .44 44.4 Protective controls (limiting controls) 46 44.5 Controls using a temperature sensing device 47 PERFORMANCE 45 General 48 46 Leakage Current Test .48 47 Input Test 51 48 Output Test 51 49 Normal Temperature Test 52 50 A
25、bnormal Temperature Test .54 51 Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test .55 52 Arc-Tracking Test .56 53 Abnormal Operation Test 56 53.1 General .56 53.2 Electronic components 57 54 Water Spray Test .57 55 Humidity Conditioning Test .60 56 Enclosure Pressure Test .61 57 Enclosure Impact Test .61 58 Strain
26、Relief Test .64 59 Continuity of Grounding Connection Test 64 60 Mounting Means Strength Test .65 61 Cold Impact Test .65 62 Temperature Cycling Test .65 63 Metallic-Coating Thickness Test 66 64 Permanence of Marking 66A 64A Ultraviolet Irradiance Test .66B DECEMBER 14, 2012 INSECT-CONTROL EQUIPMENT
27、 ELECTROCUTION TYPE - UL 1559 4UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTION-LINE TESTS 65 Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test .68 66 Grounding-Continuity Test .69 67 Polarization Test 69 RATING 68 Electrical .69
28、 MARKINGS 69 General 70 70 Visible After Installation 70 70.1 General .70 70.2 Cautionary and warning .71 71 Visible During Installation and Examination 73 72 Instruction Manual 73 72.1 General .73 72.2 All cord-connected products .74 72.3 User maintenance 76 73 Markings for Insect-Control Equipment
29、 Which Emit Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation 76 74 Instructions for Insect-Electrocution Equipment Generating Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation .76 DECEMBER 14, 2012 INSECT-CONTROL EQUIPMENT ELECTROCUTION TYPE - UL 1559 5UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERM
30、ISSION FROM UL INTRODUCTION 1 Scope 1.1 These requirements cover insect-electrocution equipment of the household and commercial types with an input rating of 250 V or less and are intended for use in ordinary locations in accordance with the National Electrical Code. 1.2 These requirements cover pro
31、ducts that employ electrocution as the primary means of exterminating insects. 1.3 These requirements assume the use of an isolating type transformer for electrocuting insects. Constructions without such isolation may be investigated in accordance with these requirements and supplemented and modied
32、by other appropriate requirements. 1.4 These requirements do not cover insect exterminators of the type that utilize chemicals, ultrasonic or mechanical trapping devices. 1.5 Insect-electrocution equipment generating ultraviolet (UV) radiation are intended for use in accordance with the Federal Radi
33、ation Control for Health and Safety Act, Title 21. 1.5 added December 14, 2012 2 Units of Measurement 2.1 Values stated without parentheses are the requirement. Values in parentheses are explanatory or approximate information. 2.2 Unless indicated otherwise all voltage and current values mentioned i
34、n this standard are root-mean-square (rms). 3 References 3.1 Any undated reference to a code or standard appearing in the requirements of this standard shall be interpreted as referring to the latest edition of that code or standard. DECEMBER 14, 2012 INSECT-CONTROL EQUIPMENT ELECTROCUTION TYPE - UL
35、 1559 6UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 4 Glossary 4.1 For the purpose of this standard the following denitions apply. 4.2 APPLIANCE COUPLER A single-outlet, female contact device for attachment to a exible cord as part of a d
36、etachable power-supply cord to be connected to an appliance inlet (motor attachment plug). 4.3 APPLIANCE INLET (Motor Attachment Plug) A male contact device mounted on an end product appliance to provide an integral blade conguration for the connection of an appliance coupler or cord connector. 4.4
37、APPLIANCE (FLATIRON) PLUG An appliance coupler type of device having a cord guard and a slot conguration specied for use with heating or cooking appliances. 4.5 COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT Equipment intended to be used on commercial, industrial or institutional premises, such as restaurants, motels, school
38、s, public and commercial campsites, public swimming pools and beaches, golf courses, food processing plants, canneries, beverage bottling plants, farms and similar sites. 4.6 COMPONENT A device or fabricated part of the appliance covered by the scope of a safety standard dedicated to the purpose. Wh
39、en incorporated in an appliance, equipment otherwise typically eld installed (e.g. luminaire) is considered to be a component. Unless otherwise specied, materials that compose a device or fabricated part, such as thermoplastic or copper, are not considered components. 4.7 CONTROL, AUTOMATIC ACTION A
40、 control in which at least one aspect is non-manual. 4.8 CONTROL, AUXILIARY A device or assembly of devices that provides a functional utility, is not relied upon as an operational or protective control, and therefore is not relied upon for safety. For example, an efficiency control not relied upon
41、to reduce the risk of electric shock, re, or injury to persons during normal or abnormal operation of the end product is considered an auxiliary control. 4.9 CONTROL, MANUAL A device that requires direct human interaction to activate or rest the control. 4.10 CONTROL, OPERATING A device or assembly
42、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/limiter or another layer of protection would mitigate the potential hazard, is considered an operating control. Operating controls are also
43、 referred to as “regulating controls”. 4.11 CONTROL, PROTECTIVE A device or assembly of devices, the operation of which is intended to reduce the risk of electric shock, re or injury to persons during normal and reasonably anticipated abnormal operation of the appliance. For example, a thermal cutou
44、t/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” and “safety controls”. Note: During the evaluation of the protective control/circuit, the protective functions a
45、re veried under normal and single-fault conditions of the control. 4.12 CONTROL, TYPE 1 ACTION The actuation of an automatic control for which the manufacturing deviation and the drift (tolerance before and after certain conditions) of its operating value, operating time, or operating sequence has n
46、ot been declared and tested under this Standard. DECEMBER 14, 2012 INSECT-CONTROL EQUIPMENT ELECTROCUTION TYPE - UL 1559 7UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 4.13 CONTROL, TYPE 2 ACTION The actuation of an automatic control for w
47、hich the manufacturing deviation and the drift (tolerance before and after certain conditions) of its operating value, operating time, or operating sequence have been declared and tested under this Standard. 4.14 CORD CONNECTOR A female contact device wired on exible cord for use as an extension fro
48、m an outlet to make a detachable electrical connection to an attachment plug or, as an appliance coupler, to an equipment inlet. 4.15 ELECTRODE TRANSFORMER A transformer whose primary function is to supply the voltage and current necessary for electrocuting insects. 4.15.1 FIXED APPLIANCE Appliance
49、that is intended to be used while fastened to or hung from a support or while secured in a specic location. 4.15.1 added December 14, 2012 4.16 HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT Equipment intended for use in or around a residence. Portable cord-connected insect-electrocution equipment intended for personal use during camping or similar activities is also considered household equipment. 4.17 INDOOR-USE EQUIPMENT Equipment intended for use in a sheltered area that is not norma