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真爱如血 发表于 2012-9-4 09:08 a. T% S/ k9 O' ?
60335-2-64 cl.3.1.9
3 Y5 J6 w) }! ?是这个吧:
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3.1.9 Replacement:
' g8 }( C. M) n; J9 Dnormal operation
5 ~( R, M: o, d! x2 o6 }5 Toperation of the appliance under the following conditions
$ ^9 }' w3 O: t! FThe appliance is operated without load at rated voltage and with controls intended to be2 s& g2 H( T( k5 y" t
adjusted by the user set at maximum until steady conditions are established. The appliance is. W2 S" U/ V5 P/ M
then loaded in appropriate steps, the supply voltage being maintained at its original value. For
1 {. A, L: f% d; K% }each step, steady conditions have to be established before increasing the load. This operation8 {, Y, S" A; g! A" f3 B
is repeated until just before an overload release operates, or until the steady condition with5 |' `4 x" H5 s9 m/ S8 i
the highest temperature has been attained.
8 K1 ~: ~1 C5 o) L# f( }% rNOTE 101 The load may be achieved by using an electrical or mechanical brake." Q b3 x' u) P" H" [8 V* i
Where it is not possible or is impractical to apply effectively an electrical or mechanical brake,2 Q+ M; x% L8 X& i3 `9 v* _; A/ ~& l
the load is 115 % of the input measured when the appliance is operated without load at rated( K: U2 d4 A' R2 }/ G
voltage and normal operating temperature, and with controls intended to be adjusted by the
+ R3 r3 f) |. a; R# W8 v$ Cuser set at maximum.
" ]0 x+ E6 z# ~( ^) [1 u8 L- R; bNOTE 102 Examples of such appliances are
& Y( P! U- ~ \' @9 Y' K; J– liquid blenders;( d( N/ T8 x/ e: e
– slicers;
5 W* }+ n% L9 `5 W6 I/ W– peelers;/ _( H; Y* B$ A
– coffee grinders;8 ]3 q0 T0 P" J0 ^
– machines used for washing and/or drying food;5 d7 W, A/ b% l4 P) i7 Q# C
– portioning machines. |
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