Third Party Verification Claim
Page 58 of 129 Report No.: JAT2209271146SR-1
UL 859
Clause
Requirement + Test
Result - Remark
Verdict
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44.1.12
To determine whether an appliance complies with
the requirement in 44.1.1, it is to be operated as
follows. If the voltage rating of the appliance is
within the range of 110 – 120 volts (inclusive), the
test voltage is to be 120 volts. If the voltage rating
of the appliance is within the range of 220 – 240
volts (inclusive), the test voltage is to be 240 volts.
For an appliance having a voltage rating other
than those previously specified, the test voltage is
to be the marked voltage rating. Unless a
particular voltage or other test condition is
specified, the test voltage is to be increased, if
necessary, to cause the wattage input to the
appliance to be equal to its marked wattage rating
P
44.1.13
If an appliance uses a motor in addition to a
heating element, the voltage applied to an
integrally connected motor is to be 120 volts for an
appliance rated at 110 – 120 volts, 240 volts for an
appliance rated at 220 – 240 volts, or the rated
voltage of the appliance for other cases. A motor
supplied from a separate circuit is to be operated
at a voltage (depending upon the motor rating) as
specified for an integrally connected motor
N/A
44.1.14
During the test, each general use receptacle, or a
general use receptacle intended for a limited
current load, shall be loaded with a 15-ampere
resistive load or with a lesser load if marked in
accordance with 72.1.6
P
Exception: Each outlet of a duplex receptacle shall
be loaded with a 10-ampere load
P
44.1.15
The appliance is to be mounted or supported as in
service and tested under conditions approximating
those of intended operation. If a timer switch or the
equivalent is provided as part of the appliance, an
appropriate cycle of operation shall be used
P
Exception: For requirements regarding hand-
supported hair dryers, see 44.5.1
P
44.1.16
A manually resettable thermal device or a thermal
cutoff shall not operate during the normal
temperature test.
N/A
44.1.17
In a hand-supported hair dryer, the motor circuit
shall not become de-energized during the normal
temperature test.
N/A
44.1.18
A means for adjusting the operating temperature is
to be set to give maximum heating
N/A