Test Report
Report Reference No.: 50337286 001
CSA C22.2 No. 107.1
Clause
Requirement – Test
Result – Remark
Verdict
Page 66 of 75
4.11.4
Provision shall be made for the safe discharge of the energy
stored in capacitors if the safety of an area to which a service
worker has access for routine maintenance is dependent upon
de-energization of the PCE, unless
(a) the covers by which access is gained require the use of
tools for removal; and
(b) the PCE is marked with clear instructions specifying the
time required for a safe discharge (see Clause 5.42 and 6.19.
In cord-connected power supplies, the pins of the attachment
plug shall be considered as bare live parts unless there is an
isolating transformer between the supply cord and the
capacitors (see Clause 6.20).
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4.12
Fuses and Fuseholders
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4.12.1
Plug fuses shall not be used in circuits exceeding 150 V to
ground.
No plug fuse
N/A
4.12.2
Screwshells of plug fuse fuseholders shall be connected to the
"load" side of the circuit.
N/A
4.12.3
Fuses and fuseholders shall have voltage and current ratings
suitable for the circuit in which they are connected. Fuses shall
have an interrupting rating suitable for the circuits in which they
are connected.
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4.12.4
When fuseholders are accessible to the operator, shall be
provided or the design shall be such that bare live parts of a
fuse or fuseholder that may be a shock hazard cannot be
contacted by the probe shown in Figure 1 when the fuse is
completely inserted or when the fuse is tilted at any angle
during insertion or removal, or has been completely removed,
except for a plug fuse in accordance with Clauses 4.12.1 and
4.12.2.
Where a plug fuse is …clause 5.7…
No fuseholder
N/A
4.12.5
A panel-mounted, in-line fuseholder shall be wired such that the
line end is connected to the terminal that is the least accessible
from outside the enclosure.
N/A
4.13
Overload Relays
No overload relays
N/A
4.14
Switches and Controllers
No switch
N/A
4.15
Printed Circuit Boards
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4.15.1
Except as specified in Clauses 4.15.2 and 4.15.4, printed circuit
boards shall have a flammability classification equivalent to V-
2, as determined by the test specified in CSA Standard C22.2
No. 0.17.
V-0
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4.15.2
The requirements of Clause 4.15.1 shall not apply to a printed
circuit board on which components connected only in Class 2
circuits are mounted.
N/A
4.15.3
Printed circuit boards involving primary circuits, or those
located in secondary circuits where failure of the bond between
the conductor and the base material could result in contact with
uninsulated primary circuit parts, shall be of a type that is
acceptable for the application.
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4.15.4
Printed circuit boards used in enclosures that have openings in
accordance with the requirements of Clause 4.2.5.7(e) shall
have a flammability classification of at least V-1 in accordance
with CSA Standard C22.2 No. 0.17.
N/A