Test Report
Report Reference No.: 50337286 001
UL 1012
Clause
Requirement – Test
Result – Remark
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e) Creation of additional risks of injury such as pinch points
during servicing, replacement of fuses, and maintenance.
N/A
Exception: A commercial or power unit may be provided with a
marking - in lieu of other means - located adjacent to the part
being guarded, to instruct the user that the cover or guard
should be replaced before intended operation of the power unit.
See 61.1.14.
N/A
7.6.7
A rotating or moving part that creates a risk of injury to persons
if it should become disengaged shall be provided with a positive
means to retain it in place under conditions of use.
No moving parts
N/A
7.6.8
An enclosure, a frame, a guard, a handle, or the like shall not
be sharp enough to cause a risk of injury to persons in normal
maintenance or use.
P
Exception: This requirement does not apply to a sharp edge
that might be exposed to enable the power unit to perform its
intended function.
N/A
7.7
Modular units
N/A
7.7.1
Individual modules of a modular unit may be of the open
construction - either no enclosure or a partial enclosure is
supplied - provided that when the modules are assembled
together in the field as intended, the unit complies with the
requirements of this Standard. Identification of the modules and
instructions for assembling shall be provided in accordance
with 61.2.22 and 62.1.11. The provisions for electrical
connection between modules shall comply with Section 14,
Interconnections Between Sections.
N/A
8
Accessibility of Uninsulated Live Parts, Film-Coated Wire,
and Moving Parts
P
8.1
An opening in the enclosure of a power unit shall not permit
entrance of a 1-inch (25.4-mm) diameter rod. A smaller opening
is acceptable if a probe as illustrated in Figure 8.1, when
inserted through the opening, cannot be made to touch any
uninsulated live part that may involve a risk of electric shock,
film-coated wire that may involve a risk of electric shock, or
moving part that may involve a risk of injury to persons.
No opening
N/A
8.2
The probe illustrated in Figure 8.1 is to be applied to any depth
that the opening permits and with a force not greater than 1
pound (4.4 N), and is to be rotated or angled before, during,
and after insertion through the opening to any position that is
necessary to examine the power supply. The probe is to be
applied in any possible configuration, and, if necessary, the
configuration is to be changed after insertion through the
opening.
No opening
N/A
8.3
A guard, baffle, or cover that can be removed without using a
tool is to be removed when determining if a part is accessible to
the user. A part that can be contacted by the probe illustrated in
Figure 8.1 when inserted through an opening in a permanently-
attached guard or baffle is considered to be accessible.
No such parts
N/A
8.4
A part on the back of a component mounting panel and a part
located such that it requires major disassembly by using a tool
are not considered to be accessible to the user; such parts are
not considered accessible to the service personnel unless it is
likely that servicing will be done while the parts are energized
after disassembly.
No such parts
N/A