Energy Guide

Report No. 21081380HKG-001
Foshan Shunde AUG Electrical Appliance Co.,Ltd
Page 17 of 27
Issued: 15-Oct-2021
Revised: None
1. Spacing - In primary circuits, 1.6 mm minimum spacing are maintained through air and over surfaces of
insulating material between current-carrying parts of opposite polarity and between such current-carrying
parts and dead-metal parts or low voltage isolated circuits, and 3.1mm spacing between such current-
carrying parts and metal enclosure. Refer to Illustration 1 for areas to verify.
2. Mechanical Assembly
- Components such as switches, fuseholders, connectors, wiring terminals and display
lamps are mounted and prevented from shifting or rotating by the use of lockwashers, starwashers, or other
mounting format that prevents turning of the component.
3. Corrosion Protection
- All ferrous metal parts are protected against corrosion by painting, plating or the
equivalent.
4. Accessibility of Live Parts
- All uninsulated live parts in primary circuitry are housed within a metal or non-
metallic enclosure constructed with no openings other than those specifically described in Sections 4 and 5.
5. Grounding
- All exposed dead-metal parts and all dead-metal parts within the enclosure that are exposed are
connected to the equipment grounding terminal.
6. Polarized Connection - T
his product is not provided with a polarized power supply connection.
7. Internal Wiring
- Internal wiring is routed away from sharp or moving parts. Internal wiring leads terminating
in soldered connections are made mechanically secure prior to soldering. Recognized Component
separable (quick disconnect) connectors of the positive detent type, closed loop connectors, or other types
specifically described in the text of this report are also acceptable as internal wiring terminals. At points
where internal wiring passes through metal walls or partitions, the wiring insulation is protected against
abrasion or damage by plastic bushings or grommets.
8. Schematics
- Refer to Illustration No. 2-2c for schematics requiring verification during Field Representative
Inspection Audits.
9. Markings
- The product is marked by labelling system (refer to item 52 of section 4.0) to Enclosure as
follows: applicant's name/brand name, model number, date of manufacture, electrical ratings (Refer to
Illustration No. 3).
10. Cautionary Markings
- The following are required to be marked on the appliance by labelling syetem (refer to
item 52 of section 4.0): "HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY", "DO NOT IMMERSE IN WATER", "60 MINUTES “ON”
IN A TWO HOUR PERIOD", "NE PAS IMMERGER", "POUR USAGE DOMESTIQUE SEULEMENT", "60
MINUTES EN « MARCHE » DANS UNE PÉRIODE DE DEUX HEURES", or equivalant wordings. The
minimum text height is 2.4mm. (Refer to Illustration No. 3).
11. Carton Marking
- A carton (individual marketing container) for the appliance is marked with “Household Use
Only” or Household Type” to indicate that the appliance is intended for household type usage. The marking is
located on at least one outside surface and appear in lettering not less than 6.4mm high.
12. Installation, Operating and Safety Instructions
- Instructions for installation and use of this product are
provided by the manufacturer. “IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS” and “SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS” shall be
emphasized and in letter not less than 4.8mm high.
Critical Features/Components
- An essential part, material, subassembly, system, software, or accessory of a
product that has a direct bearing on the product’s conformance to applicable requirements of the product
standard.
Construction Details
- For specific construction details, reference should be made to the photographs and
descriptions. All dimensions are approximate unless specified as exact or within a tolerance. In addition to the
specific construction details described in this Report, the following general requirements also apply.
6.0 Critical Features
Recognized Component
- A component part, which has been previously evaluated by an accredited certification
body with restrictions and must be evaluated as part of the basic product considering the restrictions as specified
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Listed Component - A component part, which has been previously Listed or Certified by an accredited
Certification Organization with no restrictions and is used in the intended application within its ratings.
Unlisted Component
- A part that has not been previously evaluated to the appropriate designated component
standard. It may also be a Listed or Recognized component that is being used outside of its evaluated Listing or
component recognition.
ED 16.3.15 (5-Jun-2021) Mandatory
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