Test Report
Report Reference No.: 50337286 001
UL 1012
Clause
Requirement – Test
Result – Remark
Verdict
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9.2.2
An uninsulated live part involving a risk of electric shock and a
moving part that involves a risk of injury to persons shall be
located, guarded, or enclosed to prevent unintentional contact
by service personnel adjusting or resetting controls, and the
like, or performing mechanical service functions that may be
performed with the equipment energized, such as lubricating a
motor, adjusting the setting of a control with or without marked
dial settings, resetting a trip mechanism, or operating a manual
switch.
N/A
9.2.3
An adjustable or resettable electrical control or manual
switching device may be located or oriented with respect to
uninsulated live parts so that manipulation of the mechanism
for adjustment, resetting, or operation can be accomplished in
the normal direction of access if uninsulated live parts:
No such control
N/A
a) Are not located in front - in the direction of access - of the
mechanism; and
N/A
b) Are not located near any side or behind the mechanism,
unless guarded.
N/A
Exception: This requirement does not apply to an uninsulated
live part not involving a risk of electric shock.
N/A
9.3
Electrical servicing
No elecltrical servicing
N/A
9.3.1
An electrical component that may require examination,
adjustment, servicing, or maintenance while energized shall be
so located and mounted with respect to other components and
with respect to grounded metal parts that it is accessible for
electrical service functions without subjecting service personnel
to the likelihood of electric shock or risk of injury to persons.
Access to components in a power unit is not to be impeded by
other components or by wiring in the direction of access.
N/A
9.3.2
Protection against the risk of electric shock and injury to
persons may be obtained by mounting control components so
that unimpeded access to each component is provided by an
access cover or panel in the outer cabinet.
N/A
9.3.3
The electrical components referred to in 9.3.1 and 9.3.2 include
the following: fuses, adjustable or resettable overload relays,
magnetically operated relays, manual-switching devices, clock
timers, and incremental voltage taps. Such components in a
limited-energy circuit of 30 volts rms or less as defined
in 6.13 and 6.15 shall comply with the requirements
in 9.3.1 with respect to uninsulated live parts in a circuit of
greater energy level and to moving parts involving a risk of
injury to persons.
N/A
9.3.4
The following are not considered to be uninsulated live parts:
coils and windings of relays, solenoids, and transformers that
are provided with acceptable insulating overwraps at least 1/32
inch (0.8 mm) thick, or the equivalent; enclosed motor
windings; terminals and splices with acceptable insulation; and
insulated wire.
N/A
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Assembly
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10.1
An uninsulated live part shall be secured to the base or surface
so that it is prevented from rotating or shifting in position as the
result of stresses if such movement results in a reduction of
spacings below the minimum acceptable values.
Uninsulated live part were
secured to the base.
P