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35、ENTSINTRODUCTION1 Scope .72 General 72.1 Components .72.2 Units of measurement .82.3 Undated references .83 Glossary .84 Instructions and Drawings 9CONSTRUCTION5 Enclosures 105.1 General 105.2 Cast metal 105.3 Sheet metal 115.4 Plastic .135.5 Wood 146 Covers .166.1 General 166.2 Transparent covers 1
36、67 Ventilating Openings .178 Corrosion Protection .219 Insulating Materials 2110 Mounting of Parts .2211 Operating Mechanisms 2312 Field-Wiring Connections Permanently-Connected Products 2312.1 General .2312.2 Field-wiring terminal connections .2412.3 Field-wiring terminals and leads 2412.4 Identifi
37、ed terminal and leads .2513 Field-Wiring Connections Cord-Connected Products .2613.1 General .2613.2 Cords and plugs .2613.3 Strain relief 2813.4 Bushings 2814 Polarization 2915 Current-Carrying Parts 2916 Internal Wiring 2916.1 General .2916.2 Splices and connections 3017 Interconnecting Cords and
38、Cables 3118 External Circuit Connections .3118.1 Separation of circuits .3118.2 Terminal and connectors 3219 Printed-Circuit Boards .3220 Motor Overcurrent Protection .3321 Grounding for Products Connected to the Branch Circuit 33MAY 3, 2004 SIGNALING DEVICES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED - UL 1971 3UL C
39、OPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL22 Class 2 Power Units 3523 Spacings 3524 Servicing Protection .3724.1 General .3724.2 Electric shock 37PERFORMANCE25 General 3826 Normal Operation and Electrical Supervision Tests .4127 Signal Stren
40、gth and Format Test .4127.1 General .4127.2 Light output measurements 4727.3 Optional black box test procedure 4827.4 Quadrant vector alignment 5128 Synchronization of Light Output Test 5329 Electrical Measurements .5330 Variable Voltage Operation Test 5531 Component Temperature Test 5532 Environmen
41、tal Tests 5933 Overload Test 5933.1 Signaling devices 5933.2 Signaling systems 6034 Endurance Test 6034.1 Signaling devices 6034.2 Signaling systems 6035 Transient Tests .6135.1 General .6135.2 Supply line transients .6135.3 Internally induced transients .6135.4 Signal circuit transients .6236 Vibra
42、tion Test 6337 Electric Shock Current Test 6338 Leakage Current Test .6739 Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test .7140 Component Failure Test .7241 Abnormal Operation and Burnout Test 7342 Drop Test 7443 Impact Test 7444 Crush Test .7545 Strain Relief Test .7546 Indoor Corrosion Test .7647 Special Termi
43、nal Assemblies Tests .76INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS48 General 77MARKINGS49 General 7750 Permanence of Marking .79OCTOBER 15, 2008SIGNALING DEVICES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED - UL 19714UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULA
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45、19716UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULINTRODUCTION1 Scope1.1 These requirements cover emergency-signaling devices for the hearing impaired. The devices and/orsystems covered by this standard are suitable for use in a controlled
46、environment, or in an uncontrolledenvironment as indicated in the product marking. These devices are to be used in accordance with therequirements of the National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72.1.1 revised November 29, 20021.2 A signaling device as covered by these requirements consists of a unit assembly
47、 of electrical partshaving provision for the connection of power supply circuits routed through the equipment by a prescribedscheme of circuiting. Also included are circuits that extend to separate devices by which additional unitsare actuated for signals. An installation wiring diagram attached to
48、the product, or referenced in theproduct marking, indicates the devices and circuits that are acceptable for connection to the signalingdevice.1.3 These requirements are to evaluate visible signaling appliances for public mode operation. Theseappliances are designed to alert occupants or inhabitants
49、 within the protected area. These requirementsdo not cover lights intended for private mode fire alarm signaling, lights intended for non-fire-alarmsignaling applications, manual boxes, automatic fire detectors, or other initiating devices; nor do theycover bells, registers, or other indicating devices not provided as part of the product.1.3 revised November 29, 20021.4 Deleted November 29, 20022 General2.1 Components2.1.1 Except as indicated in 2.1.2, a component of a product covered by