Third Party Verification Claim

Page 37 of 129 Report No.: JAT2209271146SR-1
UL 859
Clause
Requirement + Test
Result - Remark
Verdict
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25.4.3
The test parameters and conditions used in the
investigation of the circuit covered by 25.4.1 shall
be as specified in the Standard for Tests for
Safety-Related Controls Employing Solid- State
Devices, UL 991, using the following test
parameters
N/A
With regard to electrical supervision of critical
components, for attended appliances, a motor
operated system becoming permanently
inoperative with respect to movement of an
exposed portion of the appliance meets the criteria
for trouble indication. For unattended appliances,
electrical supervision of critical components may
not rely on trouble indication
N/A
A field strength of 3 volts per meter is to be used
for the Radiated EMI Test
N/A
25.4.4
Unless otherwise specified in this Standard,
protective controls shall be evaluated for 100,000
cycles for Type 2 devices, and 6,000 cycles for
Type 1 devices, with rated current.
N/A
26
Spacings
P
26.1
General
P
26.1.1
All uninsulated live parts connected to different
circuits line voltage, low voltage (Class 2), or
limited energy primary and separated electrically
by insulation or impedance shall be spaced from
one another as though they were parts of opposite
polarity and shall be judged on the basis of the
highest voltage involved
P
26.1.2
The spacing between uninsulated live parts of
opposite polarity and between such parts and
dead metal that may be grounded in service is not
specified for parts of circuits that are classified as
low-voltage (Class 2) circuits
P
26.1.3
The spacing between uninsulated live parts within
a limited energy primary circuit is not specified if
the
P
Location and relative arrangement of the parts are
such that permanent separation is provided and
P
Limited-energy circuit meets the abnormal test
requirements specified in 46.6.1 46.6.4.
P
26.1.4
The spacing between uninsulated live parts of a
limited-energy primary circuit and dead metal that
may be contacted by persons, or that may become
grounded in service, is as specified in 26.1.6
P
26.1.5
With respect to 26.1.4, an entire component shall
be evaluated as live part if any dead metal of the
component is isolated from a live part by an
insulation system or by a spacing that is
inadequate for the line voltage involved
N/A