Third Party Verification Claim

Page 36 of 129 Report No.: JAT2209271146SR-1
UL 859
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25.3.1
The following test parameters shall be among the
items considered when judging the acceptability of
an operating control investigated using the
Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls for
Household and Similar Use, Part 1: General
Requirements, UL 60730- 1:
N/A
Control action Types 1 or 2
N/A
Unless otherwise specified this standard, manual
and automatic controls shall be tested for 6,000
cycles with under maximum normal load
conditions, and 50 cycles under overload
conditions. See Table 54.1;
N/A
25.3.2
The following test parameters shall be among the
items considered when judging the acceptability of
an operating control investigated using other than
the Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls for
Household and Similar Use, Part 1: General
Requirements, UL 60730-1
N/A
Control action Types 1 or 2
N/A
Unless otherwise specified this standard, manual
and automatic controls shall be tested for 6,000
cycles with under maximum normal load
conditions, and 50 cycles under overload
conditions. See Table 54.1
N/A
25.4
Electronic Protective controls (limiting controls)
N/A
25.4.1
An electronic control that performs a protective
function shall comply with the applicable
requirements in Automatic Controls and Control
Circuits, Section 24 while tested using the
parameters in this Section. Examples of protective
controls are
N/A
A control used to sense abnormal temperatures of
components within the appliance;
N/A
Exception: An electronic protective control, the
failure of which would not increase the risk of fire,
electric shock, or injury to persons, is not required
to comply with the requirements in this Section
N/A
25.4.2
The following test parameters shall be among the
items considered when judging the acceptability of
an electronic protective control investigated using
the Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls for
Household and Similar Use, Part 1: General
Requirements, UL 60730- 1
N/A
Failure-Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) or
equivalent Risk Analysis method;
N/A
Power Supply Voltage Dips, Variation and
Interruptions within a temperature range of 10°C
(18°F) and the maximum ambient temperature
determined by conducting the Normal
Temperature Test; Section 44
N/A