Third Party Verification Claim
Page 47 of 129 Report No.: JAT2209271146SR-1
UL 859
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Requirement + Test
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34.2
A simulated head used for temperature testing is
to consist of a foamed plastic wig form,
approximately 21-1/2 inches (546 mm) in
circumference, closely wrapped with two layers of
cheesecloth. Pieces of black (exposed and
developed) cellulose acetate photographic film to
represent hair-holding devices are to be attached
to the top and sides.
N/A
34.3
Wherever cheesecloth is specified in connection
with either a temperature test or an abnormal test,
the cloth is to be bleached cheesecloth 36 inches
(914 mm) wide, running 14 – 15 yards per pound
mass (approximately 28 – 30 m/kg mass), and
having what is known in the trade as a count of 32
x 28, which means that for any square inch
there are 32 threads in one direction and 28
threads in the other direction (for any square
centimeter there are 13 threads in one direction
and 11 threads in the other direction)
N/A
34.4
For the purpose of these requirements, a primary
temperature limiting control in an appliance that
has two different temperature limiting controls is
the control that is intended to operate before the
second control operates.
The second control, termed the backup
temperature limiting control, is intended to operate
in the event of malfunction of the primary control
N/A
34.5
Wherever a hardwood surface is specified in
connection with a test, the hardwood surface is to
consist of a layer of tongue-and-groove oak
flooring mounted on two layers of nominal 3/4 inch
(19.1 mm) plywood. The oak flooring is to be
nominally 3/4 inch thick [actual size 3/4 by 2-1/4
inch (19.1 by 57.2 mm)]. The assembly is to rest
on a concrete floor or an equivalent nonresilient
floor during the test
N/A
35
Strength of Enclosure Test
P
35.1
A 5-pound (22.2-N) force shall be applied by
means of the flat end of a circular steel rod that is
1/4 inch (6.4 mm) in diameter and 5 inches (127
mm) long for 1 minute to any part of the area
described in The rod is to be vertical, and the
appliance may be oriented in any position relative
to the rodbefore the force is applied. The results
are acceptable if:
P
During the test, the rod does not contact an
uninsulated live part; and
P
After the test, the construction is in compliance
with 8.5.3, 8.5.4, and 26.1.6
P
35.2
With reference to 35.1, the test is to be conducted
on a guard such as a screen, which is located
under an opening in an enclosure, through the
opening in the enclosure only if the following
conditions are met
P