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IEC 60335-1 Interpretation
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    Clause 3 – How to understand the definition of “battery-operated appliance”

    Byforest December 21, 2024December 21, 2024

    (IEC 60335-1 Ed. 5.1) battery-operated appliance: appliance deriving its energy from batteries enabling the appliance to perform its intended function without a mains connection.(IEC 60335-1 Ed. 6)battery-operated appliance: appliance deriving its energy from batteries enabling the appliance to perform its intended function without a supply connectionNote 1 to entry: A battery-operated appliance can have a…

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    If the PCB is sealed with solid sealant, how to determine the creepage distance and clearance?

    Byforest December 21, 2024December 21, 2024

    functional insulation as well as other insulation exists on circuit boards. Typically, the surface environment of a circuit board is determined to be either Pollution degree 3 or pollution degree 2.If the circuit board is mounted in an electrical box and sealed with a solid sealant, the sealing will look as follows: What should be…

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    Clause 3 – How to understand the definition of “small part”

    Byforest December 17, 2024December 17, 2024

    small part: part, where each surface lies completely within a circle of 15 mm diameter, or a part where some of the surface lies outside a 15 mm diameter circle but in such a way that it is not possible to fit a circle of 8 mm diameter on any of the surfaces.NOTE A part…

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    Clause 3 – How to understand the definition of “tool”

    Byforest December 17, 2024December 17, 2024

    tool: screwdriver, coin or any other object that may be used to operate a screw or similar fixing means. I’d like to explain the intent of the standard, which defines a separate tool, in order to distinguish between operations that use a tool and those that do not. For example, if a tool is used…

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    A question about functional insulation requirements at the ends of a current fuse

    Byforest December 17, 2024December 17, 2024

    The following circuit diagram The current fuse in position F1 is usually connected in series with the line.The photos of the real thing are shown in the following two pictures, the left one is not labeled, the right one shows the location of the current fuse and some other basic information. In the diagram above,…

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    Clause 3 – How to understand the definition of “live part”

    Byforest December 16, 2024December 16, 2024

    live part: conductor or conductive part intended to be energized in normal use, including a neutral conductor but, by convention, not a PEN conductorNOTE 1 Parts, accessible or not, complying with 8.1.4 are not considered to be live parts.NOTE 2 A PEN conductor is a protective earthed neutral conductor combining the functions of both a…

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    Clause 3 – How to understand the definition of “accessible part”

    Byforest December 12, 2024December 15, 2024

    accessible part: part or surface that can be touched by means of test probe B of IEC 61032, and if the part or surface is metal, any conductive part connected to it.NOTE Accessible non-metallic parts with conductive coatings are considered to be accessible metal parts. There are some parts or surfaces in the appliance that…

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    How are the creepage distances and electrical clearances of PTC heating element surfaces determined?

    Byforest December 11, 2024December 12, 2024

    We are discussing here the second structure of the PTC heating element, PTC heating element structure please refer to the explanation of its definition. How is the creepage distance of the functional insulation at the location of the red circle in Figure 1 determined? We all know that NOTE 1 of TABLE 18 section has…

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    Clause 3 – How to understand the definition of “PTC heating element”

    Byforest December 11, 2024December 22, 2024

    PTC heating element: element intended for heating consisting mainly of positive temperature coefficient resistors that are thermally sensitive and have a rapid non-linear increase in resistance when the temperature is raised through a particular range. As the temperature increases, the resistance of the heating element of the PTC heating element increases. The relationship between temperature…

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