Test Report

Report Reference No.: 50337286 001
UL 1012
Clause
Requirement Test
Result Remark
Verdict
Page 46 of 75
a) The wrap is not less than0.013 inch (0.33 mm) thick, is
applied in two or more layers, and is used in conjunction with
not less than one-half the required through air spacing;
N/A
b) The wrap is not less than0.028 inch (0.71 mm) thick when
used in conjunction with less than one-half the required through
air spacing;
N/A
c) Its temperature rating is not less than the maximum
temperature observed during the Temperature Test of
Section 42;
N/A
d) The tape is not subject to compression;
N/A
e) The tape is not wrapped over a sharp edge; and
N/A
f) The tape is not wrapped over parts subject to maintenance,
such as bolts that are periodically tightened.
N/A
35.3.5
T ≤ A1 (EF1) + A2 (EF2) + A3 (EF3)...
N/A
36
Control Circuits
N/A
36.1
An LVLE circuit as described in 6.15, or a limited-energy circuit
as described in 6.13 is able to be connected to the frame of the
unit.
No LVLE circuit or limited-
energy circuit
N/A
36.2
When the frame is used as a current-carrying part of a
secondary circuit, a hinge or other movable part shall not be
relied upon to carry current.
Not used as current carry
parts
N/A
36.3
Except as indicated in 36.4, an LVLE circuit (see 6.15) is not
required to be investigated. Printed-wiring boards and insulated
wire used in such circuits shall be types that are required for
the application. See 22.1.1 and 34.1.
N/A
36.4
Safety circuits shall comply with the requirements for primary
circuits.
No such construction
N/A
36.5
A control circuit, including associated electronic components on
printed-wiring boards, that does not extend out of the unit is not
required to be investigated when the maximum voltage and
current are limited as specified in (a) and (b):
N/A
a) A voltage limit of42.4 volts peak for ac, 60 volts for dc; and
N/A
b) 8 amperes for 0 - 42.4 volts peak ac, or 0 - 30 volts dc, or
amperes equal to 150 divided by the maximum voltage for 30 -
60 volts dc. See 36.6.
N/A
Printed-wiring boards, insulated wires, and motors used in such
circuits shall be types that are required for the application.
See 22.1.1, 25.1, 25.2, and 34.1.
N/A
Exception: The current is able to exceed the value specified in
(b) when the circuit includes an overcurrent protection device
as described in 36.9 and 36.10.
N/A
36.6
With reference to the current specified in 36.5(b), the maximum
current is to be measured under any condition of loading,
including short circuit. This is to be accomplished using a
resistor that is continuously readjusted during the 1-minute
period to maintain maximum load current. This current shall not
exceed the value indicated in 36.5(b).
N/A
36.7
With reference to the voltage limit specified in 36.5(a),
measurement is to be made with the unit connected to the
voltage specified in 39.1 and with all loading circuits
disconnected. When a tapped transformer winding is used to
supply a full-wave rectifier, voltage measurement is to be made
from either end of the winding to the tap.
N/A