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真爱如血 发表于 2012-9-4 09:08 / ^( q/ l" [& k+ s/ |( a: x) Y
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3.1.9 Replacement:
& H1 U; K2 n( ? i6 J7 x. e- Enormal operation
: |6 p- x( h) M F2 d: c! |operation of the appliance under the following conditions
- s* L+ V/ H* N* ZThe appliance is operated without load at rated voltage and with controls intended to be
: ~( A; }# c: S) fadjusted by the user set at maximum until steady conditions are established. The appliance is
; a$ h I% t0 {then loaded in appropriate steps, the supply voltage being maintained at its original value. For0 h: Q' Y7 N z% J5 H7 ^/ A& v
each step, steady conditions have to be established before increasing the load. This operation
]2 E) ?1 ~* o' a Pis repeated until just before an overload release operates, or until the steady condition with
6 O; ~% b# r* `( k. \+ Vthe highest temperature has been attained.
* a0 i: x9 x: o/ c" ]NOTE 101 The load may be achieved by using an electrical or mechanical brake.* q1 L5 v3 L1 G# j+ g Y ]% I
Where it is not possible or is impractical to apply effectively an electrical or mechanical brake,2 l) K# I$ y6 q- P1 s B
the load is 115 % of the input measured when the appliance is operated without load at rated
3 p; W7 A/ l) F5 `voltage and normal operating temperature, and with controls intended to be adjusted by the+ c, j% l% R8 S. a1 n
user set at maximum.
& t$ N! I/ c6 ]+ L: ^NOTE 102 Examples of such appliances are
, R" c* R2 X; R! N9 E– liquid blenders;' \ G( `; U; v6 ^6 j
– slicers;' h! N, M: {1 P' z
– peelers;& q! O1 P. a6 c$ r- _ X7 i, R
– coffee grinders;
, `. C9 q+ U) j/ ^& k2 K; n– machines used for washing and/or drying food;
: B! @$ k4 [% N9 ^– portioning machines. |
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