Third Party Verification Claim
Page 49 of 129 Report No.: JAT2209271146SR-1
UL 859
Clause
Requirement + Test
Result - Remark
Verdict
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37.2
An appliance of the type specified in 9.2.1 shall
be placed on a plane inclined at an angle of 15
degrees to the horizontal. The appliance shall be
positioned and loaded with whatever combination
of separable components (strainers, cups, and
similar parts) and liquid that results in the
maximum tendency to overturn under conditions of
intended use. The appliance shall be prevented
from sliding on the inclined surface. The result is
acceptable if the appliance does not overturn as a
result of this test.
N/A
38
Leakage Current Test
P
38.1
The leakage current of a cord-connected portable,
stationary, or fixed appliance, when tested in
accordance with 38.3 – 38.7, shall be no more
than:
P
0.5 milliampere for an ungrounded (two wire)
portable, stationary, or fixed appliance
0.07
P
0.5 milliampere for a grounded (three wire)
portable appliance; and
N/A
0.75 milliampere for a grounded (three wire)
stationary or fixed appliance
N/A
38.2
Leakage current refers to all currents, including
capacitively-coupled currents that may be
conveyed between exposed conductive surfaces
of an appliance and ground or other exposed
conductive surfaces of an appliance
P
38.3
All exposed conductive surfaces are to be tested
for leakage current. The leakage currents from
these surfaces are to be measured to the
grounded supply conductor individually as well as
collectively where simultaneously accessible.
Parts are considered to be exposed surfaces
unless guarded by an enclosure that reduces the
risk of electric shock as defined in 8.5.1 – 8.5.6.
Surfaces are considered to be simultaneously
accessible when they can be readily contacted by
one or both hands of a person at the same time.
These measurements do not apply to terminals
operating at voltages considered not to present a
risk of electric shock
P
38.4
If a conductive surface other than metal is used
for the enclosure or part of the enclosure, the
leakage current is to be measured using a metal
foil having an area of 10 by 20 centimeters in
contact with the surface. Where the surface is
less than 10 by 20 centimeters, the metal foil is to
be the same size as the surface. The metal foil is
not to remain in place long enough to affect the
temperature of the appliance
P