Third Party Verification Claim
Page 16 of 129 Report No.: JAT2209271146SR-1
UL 859
Clause
Requirement + Test
Result - Remark
Verdict
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13.3.1.3
The ampacity of the cord (as specified in Table
400.5(A) of the National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70) and of the plug shall not be less
than the current rating of the appliance. The cord
and the plug voltage rating shall be at least equal
to the rated voltage of the
appliance
N/A
13.3.1.4
With respect to 13.3.1.3, the voltage rating of a
dual voltage appliance is deemed to be that to
which the appliance is set when it is shipped from
the factory
N/A
13.3.1.5
If a dual-voltage appliance is provided with an
adapter for connection to an alternate supply
source, the adapter shall comply with the
applicable requirements in the Standard for
Attachment Plugs and Receptacles, UL 498
N/A
13.3.1.6
The flexible cord shall be of a type indicated in
Table 13.2 or the equivalent
P
13.3.1.7
The attachment plug of a cord-connected
appliance, and the integral blades of a direct plug-
in appliance, provided with a 15- or 20- ampere
general-use receptacle shall be of the 3- wire
grounding type. The attachment plug and the
integral blades of all other cord-connected and
direct plug-in appliances provided with either a
line-connected, single-pole on-off switch or
overcurrent protective device, or an Edison-base
lampholder shall be polarized or of the grounding
type
P
13.3.1.8
Attachment plugs, appliance couplers, appliance
inlets (motor attachment plugs), and appliance
(flatiron) plugs, shall comply with the Standard for
Attachment Plugs and Receptacles, UL 498. See
16.19 for single and multipole connectors for use
in data, signal, control and power applications
within and between electrical equipment
P
Exception No. 1: Attachment plugs and appliance
couplers integral to cord sets or power supply
cords that are investigated in accordance with the
Standard for Cord Sets and Power Supply Cords,
UL 817 are not required to comply with UL 498.
N/A
13.3.1.9
Female devices (such as appliance couplers, and
connectors) that are intended, or that may be
used, to interrupt current in the end product, shall
be suitably rated for current interruption of the
specific type of load, when evaluated with its
mating plug or connector. For example, an
appliance coupler that can be used to interrupt the
current of a motor load shall have a suitable
horsepower rating when tested with its mating plug
N/A