Third Party Verification Claim

Page 51 of 129 Report No.: JAT2209271146SR-1
UL 859
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Requirement + Test
Result - Remark
Verdict
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39.2
To determine compliance with the requirement
specified in 39.1, a sample of the appliance that
has been preheated to a temperature just above
34°C (93.2°F) is to be contained in a chamber
under the time, humidity, and temperature
conditions specified. Following the conditioning,
while still in the chamber, the sample is to be
tested unenergized as described in 38.6(a).
The sample, either in or immediately after removal
from the chamber, is to be energized and tested
as described in 38.6(b) and (c). The test is to be
discontinued when the leakage current stabilizes
or decreases
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40
Immersion Protection Trip Time Measurement Test
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40.1
As-received hair dryers
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40.1.1
Samples of hair dryers that are provided with an
immersion protection shall be subjected to the
tests described in 40.1.2 40.1.7. The results are
acceptable if the immersion protection trips,
causing the flow of current to ground to cease
within the time interval, T, when the current to
ground, I, is within the range of 6 264
milliamperes, in accordance with the relationship
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40.1.2
Three samples are to be tested individually while
connected to their rated source of supply as
described in 44.1.13, and then connected to a
voltage equal to 85 percent of the rated voltage.
The tests are to be conducted with the hair dryer
samples in various configurations (including the
orientation that results in the most unfavorable
condition of use) with the
N/A
Hair dryer switch in the off position
N/A
Hair dryer switch in the on position
N/A
Exception: Testing at 85 percent of rated voltage is
not required if the investigation of the immersion
detection indicated it will function as intended at 85
percent of rated voltage
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