Third Party Verification Claim

Page 101 of 129 Report No.: JAT2209271146SR-1
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72.1.3
If a manufacturer produces or assembles
appliances at more than one factory, each
appliance shall have a distinctive marking, which
may be in code, to identify it as the product of a
particular factory
N/A
72.1.4
A marking shall be
P
Paint-stenciled, die-stamped, molded, or indelibly
stamped
P
In the form of pressure-sensitive labels; or
P
In a form that has been determined to be the
equivalent
P
A pressure-sensitive label, if used, shall comply
with the requirements in the Label Adhesion Test,
Section 63
P
72.1.5
Block lettering shall be used for the marked words
CAUTION, WARNING, or
DANGER, and for the marking wording that
follows any of these words.
P
72.1.6
An appliance provided with general-use
receptacles intended for limited current loads shall
have each such receptacle permanently
marked amperes, maximum, watts,
maximum or thee quivalent, adjacent to
the receptacle. The ampere rating shall be the
receptacle ampere load used during the normal
temperature test. The absence of this marking
shall be construed as permitting the loading of the
receptacle during the normal temperature test to
the full current rating of the receptacle
P
72.1.7
With regard to 7.9(i)(1), the convenience
receptacle shall be permanently marked
Amperes maximum, Watts maximum or
the equivalent adjacent to the
convenience receptacle. The ampere and
wattage values shall not exceed the rating of the
immersion protective device minus that of the
hand-supported hair-drying appliance. For an
immersion protective device and a hand-
supported hair-drying appliance rated in amperes,
the wattage rating may be assumed to be the
product of the rated current and voltage. For an
immersion protective device and a hand-
supported hair-drying appliancerated in watts, the
current rating may be assumed to be the quotient
of the rated wattage and voltage
P
72.1.8
Each individual heating element or unit that is
replaceable in the field shall be marked plainly in
accordance with the requirement specified in
72.1.1
P