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真爱如血 发表于 2012-9-4 09:08 & h7 _6 g" @1 S6 w1 T7 ]' v
60335-2-64 cl.3.1.9
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2 q* [2 ~* A1 @( U* I4 E3 I3.1.9 Replacement:$ Y* c" A* G( J1 y) I7 q
normal operation& `6 t; p7 Y2 n1 r0 P! o( @# s& t
operation of the appliance under the following conditions
2 N9 g, R4 a* yThe appliance is operated without load at rated voltage and with controls intended to be; `! T' v) P( i- M" h( ^2 _6 I
adjusted by the user set at maximum until steady conditions are established. The appliance is
5 `% ~; s( e- l4 ethen loaded in appropriate steps, the supply voltage being maintained at its original value. For3 o+ N+ E5 w5 z0 v; s
each step, steady conditions have to be established before increasing the load. This operation$ G* @: t$ k* V. C+ k2 |
is repeated until just before an overload release operates, or until the steady condition with
# y5 A% t( q- V9 w' L, ]- @/ m/ O9 fthe highest temperature has been attained.; q; q' N! O- n \% \! T6 h6 |
NOTE 101 The load may be achieved by using an electrical or mechanical brake.% @3 y4 j2 L# _; i. z
Where it is not possible or is impractical to apply effectively an electrical or mechanical brake,5 Y$ o* S1 y/ o3 E
the load is 115 % of the input measured when the appliance is operated without load at rated5 u6 y& B" W. I
voltage and normal operating temperature, and with controls intended to be adjusted by the+ D9 S. k" u3 q) z' I5 @
user set at maximum.
( U" C( e9 @! K5 Z; wNOTE 102 Examples of such appliances are
y. r( `0 i2 H3 }& l8 ^) H– liquid blenders;
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– peelers;/ |7 b+ y9 i& Q" F; W+ i- s
– coffee grinders;
/ N2 d% l! q4 Q0 i# i– machines used for washing and/or drying food;1 w l9 G& a0 H9 E- G' I' J$ R8 N
– portioning machines. |
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