Test Report

Report Reference No.: 50337286 001
UL 1012
Clause
Requirement Test
Result Remark
Verdict
Page 9 of 75
Exception: Methods utilizing fusion techniques, such as solvent
cementing, ultrasonic welding, electromagnetic induction, and
thermal welding are not required to be investigated.
N/A
7.5
Doors and covers
No such parts
N/A
7.5.1
A door or cover that provides access to a live part that can
cause electric shock shall be securely held in place so that it
can be opened or removed only by using a tool.
N/A
Exception: A door or cover that provides access to a live part
that does not involve risk of electric shock shall be securely
held in place, but need not be secured so that it is necessary to
use a tool to open or remove it.
N/A
7.5.2
A door or cover of an enclosure shall be hinged or attached in
an equivalent manner if:
No door or cover
N/A
a) It provides access to an overload-protective device the
intended functioning of which requires renewal; or
N/A
b) It is necessary to open the cover in connection with
intended operation of the protective device.
N/A
A door or cover providing access to a fuseholder shall be tight-
fitting and shall be positively held closed. See 28.1.
N/A
Exception: A hinged cover is not required if the only overload-
protective devices enclosed are:
N/A
a) Connected in control circuits, provided the protective
devices and the circuit loads are within the same enclosure;
N/A
b) Rate2 amperes or less for loads not exceeding 100 d volt-
amperes;
N/A
c) Extractor fuses having an integral enclosure;
N/A
d) Fuses connected in a low-voltage limited energy circuit; or
N/A
e) In accordance with the Exception to 29.1.
N/A
7.6
Protection against injury to persons
P
7.6.1
If operation, maintenance, or reasonably foreseeable misuse of
a power unit by the user involves a risk of injury to persons,
protection shall be provided to reduce such risk to an
acceptable degree.
P
7.6.2
Specific service functions of a power unit that are not intended
to be performed shall be given appropriate consideration.
N/A
7.6.3
A part capable of causing injury to persons shall be enclosed or
guarded.
P
7.6.4
A rotating member, such as a fan blade, the breakdown of
which could result in a risk of injury to persons, shall be
enclosed or guarded to reduce the likelihood of injury.
No rotaing parts
N/A
7.6.5
With reference to 7.6.3, a part that is within the enclosure or
casing of the power unit and that cannot be contacted by the
probe illustrated in Figure 8.1 is considered to be acceptably
guarded. An opening in a guard shall not exceed 1 inch (25.4
mm) in diameter.
P
7.6.6
A cover or guard for a moving part that involves a risk of injury
to persons - such as a fan blade - is to be arranged so that if it
is removed, it must be replaced before intended operation of
the power unit. Other features of a cover or guard to be
considered include:
N/A
a) Removability without the use of a tool;
N/A
b) Removability for servicing;
N/A
c) Strength and rigidity;
N/A
d) Completeness; and
N/A