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Scope 4 v+ k- S/ H& v3 w. d/ IKey words: n5 ^) j) F/ r7 G" \4 T: |: \- Battery Charger3 }" R+ F6 t) I; u' f
- Scope # B" T' d' n" t- \. @* J. iDecision taken by 9 i: }. t4 P9 P1 xETF3 and confirmed S5 s% a5 \$ J: ~4 W$ M
by CTL at its 38th 2 y. ]2 c0 C [& u5 x- E+ t! Zmeeting, in Toronto 7 }. m0 s6 `+ g" p0 K5 k2 e, q. WQuestion:; r' n; N! j6 [) g$ k+ m8 `
A battery charger for lead acid batteries may be used in a room. Does the battery charger fall $ p* j s7 W9 q" Ywithin the scope of IEC61010-1? - U- ~# Y- ~; p/ ?& y. g, z6 BDecision:( |; R7 ?2 T' }- V E! X4 k
Battery Chargers – Generally these are within the scope of IEC60335 unless they are 7 [% e, R1 g p0 isupplied as a part of the apparatus falling within IEC61010-1 when they are considered as an z! I" m0 k g$ t1 t; lintegral part of the equipment. / O! C# b2 [- m9 _Chargers supplied with apparatus under IEC60335 but with any additional requirements( ~- s' |" k9 Q
from IEC61010-1 as pertinent for example due to extended climatic conditions. 8 e+ i0 N; G/ o: _2 x5 `4 h6 c! n+ z+ f& z/ r0 r
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