Third Party Verification Claim

Page 20 of 129 Report No.: JAT2209271146SR-1
UL 859
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13.4.2
If a knot in a flexible cord serves as strain relief,
the surface against which the knot bears or with
which it contacts shall be free of any projection,
sharp edge, burr, fin, results in abrasion of the
insulation on the conductors
N/A
13.4.3
Insulating bushings serving as strain relief shall
comply with the Standard for Insulating Bushings,
UL 635. Tests specified in this standard (e.g.
Strain Relief Test) may still need to be performed
to confirm the combination of the insulating
bushing and the supporting part are suitable
N/A
Exception: A bushing that is an integral part of
power supply cord and a soft rubber bushing
specified in the Exception to 13.5.5 need not
comply with UL 635. Tests specified in this
standard (e.g. Strain Relief Test) need to be
performed to confirm the combination of the
insulating bushing and the supporting part are
suitable
N/A
13.5
Bushings
N/A
13.5.1
At a point where a flexible cord passes through an
opening in a wall, barrier, or enclosing case, there
shall be a bushing or the equivalent that is
substantial, reliably secured in place, and that
has a smooth, rounded surface against which the
cord bears. The bushing or the equivalent is to
protect the cord from abrasion damage; it is not
intended for strain-relief or flex- relief purposes. An
insulating bushing shall be provided if
N/A
Type SP-1, SPE-1, SPT-1, SP-2, SPE-2, SPT-2,
or other cord lighter than Type HSJ is used
N/A
The wall or barrier is of metal; and
N/A
The heat- and moisture-resistant properties of the
bushing material shall be that required for the
particular application
N/A
13.5.2
In addition to the requirements in 13.5.1, Insulating
bushings shall comply with the Standard for
Insulating Bushings, UL 635
N/A
Exception: Bushings specified in 13.5.5 need not
comply with UL 635
N/A
13.5.3
If the cord hole is in wood, porcelain, phenolic
composition, or other nonconducting material, a
smooth rounded surface is deemed equivalent to a
bushing.
N/A
13.5.4
Ceramic materials and some molded compositions
are acceptable for insulating bushings. A separate
bushing of wood or rubber material (other than in a
motor) is not.
Vulcanized fiber may be used if the bushing is no
less than 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) thick [with a minus
tolerance of 1/64 inch (0.4 mm) for manufacturing
variations] and if it is formed and secured in place
so that it will not be affected adversely by
conditions of ordinary moisture
N/A