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45、 10FOREWORD .11INTRODUCTION .171 Scope 182 Normative references .193 Definitions 234 General requirement .305 General conditions for the tests .306 Classification 347 Marking and instructions 348 Protection against access to LIVE PARTS 429 Starting of motor-operated appliances 4510 Power input and c
46、urrent .4511 Heating 4712 Void .5413 Leakage current and electric strength at operating temperature 5414 Transient overvoltages 5715 Moisture resistance .5816 Leakage current and electric strength .6217 Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits 6418 Endurance .6519 Abnormal operati
47、on .6520 Stability and mechanical hazards .7421 Mechanical strength .7622 Construction .7723 Internal wiring 9024 Components .9225 Supply connection and external flexible cords 9626 Terminals for external conductors 10627 Provision for earthing 10927.7DV.1 Size of Protective Conductors 11228 Screws
48、and connections 11429 CLEARANCES, CREEPAGE DISTANCES, and solid insulation .11830 Resistance to heat and fire .12531 Resistance to rusting .13132 Radiation, toxicity, and similar hazards .131Annex A (informative) Routine testsA.1 Earth continuity test .143A.1DV.1 Earth continuity test 144A.2 Electri
49、c strength test 144A.3 Functional test 145OCTOBER 31, 2011 NMX-J-521/1-ANCE CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60335-1-11 UL 60335-1 3Annex B (normative) Appliances powered by rechargeable batteries3 Definitions .1465 General conditions for the tests .1467 Marking and Instructions .1468 Protection against access to LIVE PARTS .14711 Heating .14719 Abnormal operation 14721 Mechanical strength 14822 Construction 14825 Supply connection and external flexible cords .14830 Resistance to heat and fire .148Annex C (normative)