Third Party Verification Claim

Page 69 of 129 Report No.: JAT2209271146SR-1
UL 859
Clause
Requirement + Test
Result - Remark
Verdict
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46.4..3.3
The same test conditions specified in 46.4.3.2
shall be applied, but with all temperature controls
simultaneously bypassed and with no additional
masking tape added. When the limit control
operates, the test is to be stopped
N/A
46.4.4
Floor drop test
N/A
46.4.4.1
Each of three samples (without thermocouples)
shall be energized at rated wattage and set to
operate at maximum intended speed. While
operating, they are to be dropped three times from
a height of 36 inches (914 mm) onto a hardwood
surface so that the point of impact is different for
each of the three drops. After each drop,
compliance with 46.4.4.3(a), (c) and (d) is to be
determined. After the third and final drop in each
case, compliance with 46.4.4.3(b) and
(e) is to be determined
N/A
Exception: It is acceptable for a heating element to
break if tests show that after this occurs the
appliance consistently
N/A
Complies with the requirements in 46.1.1 and
46.1.2 and
N/A
Has no spacing reduced below the minimum
required level
N/A
46.4.4.2
If a hand-supported hair dryer appears operable
following the three drops, it is to be set up as
indicated for the full motor speed test as specified
in 44.5.1, and temperatures on the thermocouple
grid are to be recorded. In addition, current input
to the unit and motor speed are to be recorded. If
the temperatures on the thermocouple grid do not
exceed the limits specified in 44.5.1, and if the
current input to the unit and the motor speed do
not differ from the values obtained in the initial full
motor speed test by more than 10 percent, the
test results are considered acceptable and the
test is to be discontinued
N/A
46.4.4.3
The result is not acceptable if, after being
subjected to the test specified in 46.4.4.1, a
sample
N/A
Permits the entry of the accessibility probe, as
shown in Figure 8.1, into the enclosure to contact
an uninsulated live part
N/A
Is unable to comply with the Dielectric Voltage-
Withstand Test, Section 45;
N/A
46.4.5
Broken heating element test
N/A