Third Party Verification Claim
Page 65 of 129 Report No.: JAT2209271146SR-1
UL 859
Clause
Requirement + Test
Result - Remark
Verdict
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46.1.2
In a test to determine compliance with the
requirement in 46.1.1, the dryer is to be connected
to a supply circuit of a voltage in accordance with
44.1.13. Temperature-control adjustments or
theequivalent, if any, are to be set in the position
that will result in the most severe test, and
thermostats or other temperature controls are to
be shunted out of the circuit unless it has been
determined that they are rugged, reliable, and not
likely to be defeated by the user. The fuseholder of
the branch circuit to which the dryer is connected
is to be of the size that normally would be used
with the dryer, and the branch-circuit fuse (or
fuses) is to be of the maximum current rating that
such a fuseholder willaccommodate.
Exposed metal parts are to be connected to
ground through a 3-ampere fuse. Acord-
connected dryer is to be placed on white tissue
paper on a softwood surface. Operation is to
be continued until the ultimate effects of the
heating have been observed
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46.1.3
The test procedures described in 46.2.1 –
46.4.5.1 are for a conventional-type appliance. If
the appliance involves unusual features, the test
procedures may be modified or supplemented as
necessary in order to take such unusual features
into account.
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46.1.4
A curling iron is to be operated without any
separable stand on a softwood surface covered
with two layers of white tissue paper. The curling
iron is to be covered loosely with a double layer of
cheesecloth as described in 46.2.1
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46.1.5
A steam-type curling iron is to be energized at
rated wattage and the water reservoir filled with a
solution of hard water (1/2 gram of calcium sulfate,
CaSO4 2H20, per liter of distilled water) in an
amount equal to the capacity of the reservoir. With
the steam outlet opening blocked, a steam
actuator control is to be operated at the fastest
possible rate that produces steam, until the water
supply is exhausted or for 15 minutes, whichever
occurs first. The sample is to be positioned in the
most unfavorable position with respect to internal
components, and the leakage current is to be
continuously monitored. The result is acceptable
if the leakage current does not exceed that
specified in the Leakage Current Test, Section 38.
Immediately following the test, the sample shall be
subjected to a 2,500-volt dielectric voltage-
withstand test as described in the Dielectric
Voltage-Withstand Test, Section
45. There shall not be dielectric breakdown
N/A