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Is the requirement that temperature in the centre of the pyrolytic self-cleaning oven shall not3 {. [- y# p5 @0 B( i
exceed 425 °C applicable during the test of clause 19.11 with a fault applied? $ e0 a7 i& [. E/ `/ pClause 19.13 reads:4 G6 X: u2 i( m& H0 H- ^! E
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The temperature rise limit of 150 K also applies to wooden cabinets and rectangular , J a3 r9 Y% s! f! g; Uboxes. 7 [$ j1 S& x8 B, p6 M3 D& Q- B9 W The temperature in the centre of pyrolytic self-cleaning ovens during the test of 19.4 : N9 e: z: _" Z8 c) ~shall not exceed 425 °C whenever the oven door can be opened." R/ m) S* F1 P+ o9 g( n# Z
The temperature rise of the windings of induction hob elements shall not exceed the " y: x5 k) L4 |# p2 qvalues specified in 19.7. u4 \. c9 t6 ^/ I5 O
The electric strength test of induction hob elements is carried out immediately after; J7 s2 K8 |& r1 J& D) Q
switching off the appliance.” / T' a, g) B: wDecision:; }3 ]2 N3 w, e" I
If the appliance incorporates a protective electronic circuit which operates to ensure 7 N' A( I4 g* B9 I/ l1 C: l2 Fcompliance with clause 19, the relevant test (including the test of clause 19.4 of IEC 60335-2-+ a' t: F0 Q. }9 J
6) is repeated with a single fault simulated, as indicated in a) to f) of 19.11.2. 2 E' a: A7 \$ [' ~$ L$ e* ]) U \( r. J/ E9 }! N& l" @. K
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