Third Party Verification Claim

Page 30 of 129 Report No.: JAT2209271146SR-1
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22.10
When the branch circuit over current protection will
be inadequate for any general use receptacle or
receptacles provided as part of an appliance, over
current protection for the receptacle or receptacles
shall be provided as part of the appliance as
follows
N/A
Not more than 15 amperes for a single receptacle,
and
N/A
Not more than 20 amperes for two or more
receptacles (including a single duplex receptacle)
N/A
23
Switches
P
23.1
General
P
23.1.1
An appliance having any driven moving part, which
by function could cause entrapment of hair, body
parts, clothing or the like, shall be provided with a
main on-off switch. Appliances in this group
include, but are not limited to, hair dryers, hair
untanglers, and the like
N/A
23.1.2
A switch, as required in 23.1.1, shall be located so
that it can be operated by the user to turn off the
appliance.
P
23.1.3
A switch shall be acceptable for the particular
application and shall have a current and voltage
rating no less than that of the circuit (load) it
controls. See 18.1.5 for electrical insulation of slide
switch
N/A
23.1.4
Manually operated snap-switches shall comply
with one of the following, as applicable
N/A
Standard for Switches for Appliances Part 1:
General Requirements, UL 61058-1
N/A
Standard for Special-Use Switches, UL 1054
N/A
Exception: Switching devices that comply with the
appropriate UL standard for specialty applications
(e.g. transfer switch equipment), industrial use
(e.g. contactors, relays, auxiliary devices), or are
integral to another component (e.g. switched
lampholder) need not comply with this
requirement.
N/A
23.1.5
A clock-operated switch, in which the switching
contacts are actuated by a clock- work, by a gear-
train, by electrically-wound spring motors, by
electric clock-type motors, or by equivalent
arrangements shall comply with one of the
following
N/A
The Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls for
Household and Similar Use; Part 1: General
Requirements, UL 60730-1; and the Standard for
Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and
Similar Use; Part 2: Particular Requirements for
Timers and Time Switches, UL 60730-2-7 or
N/A
The Standard for Clock-Operated Switches, UL
917
N/A