Test Report

Report Reference No.: 50337286 001
UL 1012
Clause
Requirement Test
Result Remark
Verdict
Page 26 of 75
a) A barrier is provided between the connector and the
opening; or
N/A
b) Drawings are provided specifying that the conductors are
not to enter or leave the enclosure directly opposite the wire
connector. See Illustrations A, B, and C of Figure 19.1.
N/A
19.6
When a conductor is restricted by a barrier or other means from
being bent where it leaves the connector, the distance shall be
measured from the end of the barrier. See illustration D of
Figure 19.1.
N/A
19.7
For a unit not provided with a conduit opening or knockout, the
minimum wiring bending space specified in 19.4 - 19.6 shall be
based on:
N/A
a) Any enclosure wall intended to be used for installation of
the conduit; or
N/A
b) Only specific walls that are to be used as determined by a
marking, drawing, or template furnished with the unit.
N/A
19.8
The distance specified in 19.3 - 19.5 shall be measured in a
straight line from the edge of the wire terminal closest to the
wall in a direction perpendicular to the box wall or barrier. See
illustrations A - C of Figure 19.1. The wire terminal shall be
turned so that the axis of the wire opening in the connector is
as close to perpendicular to the wall of the enclosure as it is
able to assume without defeating any means provided to
prevent turning, such as a boss, shoulder, walls of a recess,
multiple bolts securing the connector, or similar means. A
barrier, shoulder, or similar means shall be disregarded when
the measurement is being made, when it does not reduce the
radius to which the wire must be bent. When a terminal is
provided with one or more connectors for the connection of
conductors in multiple, the distance shall be measured from the
wire opening closest to the wall of the enclosure.
No construction of Wire
Bending Space
N/A
19.9
The width of a wiring gutter in which one or more knockouts are
provided shall be large enough to accommodate (with respect
to bending) conductors of the maximum size associated with
that knockout. The values of the minimum required width of a
wiring gutter, with respect to conductors entering a knockout,
are the same as the values of minimum required bending space
given in Table 19.2. See illustration E of Figure 19.1.
No construction of Wire
Bending Space
N/A
Exception: The wiring space may be of less width when:
N/A
a) Knockouts are provided elsewhere that are in compliance
with these requirements;
N/A
b) The wiring space at such other point or points is of a width
that accommodates the conductors in question; and
N/A
c) The knockout or knockouts at such other points are able to
be conveniently used in the intended wiring of the unit.
N/A
20
Output Circuit Grounding
N/A
20.1
The requirements for circuit grounding specified in 20.2 -
20.12 apply to the output circuit of fixed units and of units
having standard configuration grounding type receptacles for
the output ac power connections.
Not fixed units and of units
having standard
configuration grounding
type receptacles for the
output ac power
connections.
N/A
20.2
An output ac power circuit shall be grounded when:
N/A