Test Report

Report Reference No.: 50337286 001
UL 1012
Clause
Requirement Test
Result Remark
Verdict
Page 43 of 75
e) The encapsulant temperature during the Temperature Test
of Section 42 does not exceed 65°C (117°F) rise [based on an
assumed operating ambient rating of 25°C (45°F)] or 9C
(194°F) limit (when tested at an ambient rating of greater than
25°C).
N/A
Exception: When the encapsulant has been investigated and
rated for a higher operating temperature, the temperatures shall
not exceed the material temperature rating.
N/A
35.1.3
Units investigated for use in a controlled environment indicated
in 35.1.1 shall be marked as described in 61.1.6.
Not for controlled
environment
N/A
35.1.4
When an uninsulated live part is not rigidly secured in position
by means other than friction between surfaces, or when a
movable dead metal part is in proximity to an uninsulated live
part, the construction shall be such that, for any position
resulting from turning or other movement of the parts in
question, at least the minimum required spacings are
maintained.
Secured in place
N/A
35.1.5
With reference to 35.1.4, a properly applied lock washer rigidly
secures a part.
N/A
35.1.6
Inherent spacings of the components specified in Exception No.
5 to 35.1.1 shall comply with the requirements for the
component in question, when the spacings are less than the
values specified in this standard. Spacings from such
components to another component and to the enclosure shall
comply with the appropriate spacings specified in this standard.
N/A
35.1.7
With respect to evaluating spacings, spacings between
uninsulated parts of different circuits shall be based on the
highest of the circuit voltages. See 43.3.1 - 43.3.3.
P
35.1.8
For the purpose of evaluating spacings, film-coated wire is an
uninsulated live part.
P
35.1.9
Spacings at field-wiring terminals shall be measured with
conductors installed in the terminals. The gage of these
conductors is based on the rating of the circuit containing the
terminals. See 12.2.2.
N/A
35.1.10
Spacings between uninsulated live parts of different potential
and between such parts and dead metal that are able to be
grounded in service are not specified for parts of LVLE circuits,
in accordance with 6.15, nor in accessible signal circuits
described in Section 37, Accessible Signal Circuits.
N/A
35.1.11
Spacings between uninsulated live parts of different potential
and between such parts and dead metal that is able to be
grounded in service are not specified for parts of limited-energy
circuits, in accordance with 6.13. Spacings in these circuits are
judged by the applicable dielectric voltage-withstand test
described in Section 43, Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test.
P
35.1.12
When a circuit is not a safety circuit, spacings within the circuit
are not specified for isolated secondary circuits supplied by a
source with:
P
a) A maximum output of200 VA; or
P
b) A maximum output of 100 volts.
P
The spacings in these circuits shall be judged on the basis of
the Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test, Section 43. See 35.1.13.
P
35.1.13
With reference to 35.1.12, spacings within a circuit derived from
a source capable of exceeding the maximum limits are not
specified, when:
P