Third Party Verification Claim
Page 87 of 129 Report No.: JAT2209271146SR-1
UL 859
Clause
Requirement + Test
Result - Remark
Verdict
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58.3.1
Each sample is to consist of a length of power
supply cord to which the tag has been applied.
The power supply cord, with the attachment plug
pointing up, is to be held tautly in a vertical plane.
A force of 5 pounds (22.2 N) is to be applied for 1
minute to the uppermost corner of the tag farthest
from the power supply cord, within 1/4 inch (6.4
mm) of the vertical edge of the tag. The force is to
be applied vertically downward in a direction
parallel to the major axis of the cord. In
determining compliance with 58.1.1(d),
manipulation is permissible, such as straightening
of the tag by hand. To determine compliance with
58.1.1(e), each sample is to be scraped 10 times
across printed areas and edges, with a force of
approximately 2 pounds (8.9 N), using the edge of
a 5/64 inch (2.0 mm) thick steel blade held at a
right angle to the test surface.
N/A
59
Mounting Means Strength Test
N/A
59.1
To determine compliance with 12.1 after the
appliance is installed, the appliance is to be
mounted in accordance with the manufacturer’s
installation instructions using fasteners and
constructions as described. If no wall constructions
are specified, 3/8-inch (9.5-mm) thick plasterboard
– drywall on 2 by 4 studs at 16-inch (406.4-mm)
centers – is to be used as the support surface.
Fasteners are to be applied as specified in the
instructions and if not noted are to be positioned in
the plasterboard between studs. An adjustable
appliance is to be adjusted to the position that will
give the maximum projection from the wall. A
gradually increasing force is to be applied to act
vertically through the center of gravity of the
appliance in the extended position. The force is to
be increased over a period of 5 to 10 seconds until
a load of four times the weight of the appliance,
but no less than 10 pounds (44.5 N), is applied to
the mounting system. The load is to be sustained
for 1 minute. Results should show no evidence of
damage to the mounting surface, to the hanging
means, or to the appliance.
N/A
60
Extended Operation Test
N/A
60.1
To determine if a higher temperature rise than
that specified in Table 44.1 is acceptable for a
fiberglass sleeving (see Note
(h) of Table 44.1), three samples of the appliance
are to be tested as described in 60.2
– 60.5
N/A