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5 W# l; t6 ]; Y- u, A) U: f0 L5 `Standard: IEC 60335-1:1991, 3rd Ed.5 Q) F& Z' o' ]1 r
Sub clause: 11' z% ^; R$ Z5 S* x0 t/ C4 J
Sheet No. DSH-480
6 N$ _1 M" @' T$ l8 ISubject: Heating
9 e) x" b& L2 d$ Q, V0 r2 YKey words: - appliance inlets" a& O" h- a; T, n z
Decision taken at the 40th CTL meeting 2003" D+ F& i! h: a3 E0 A; N' ]
Question:! b8 I& L/ Q- P# ~! l
How are temperatures measured at appliance inlets?; P. C2 P" b0 F( i3 {
Rationale:% O) j, i! \5 L3 c% t! L
See question.
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0 Q& u, \* j5 a% F; sMeasurement of temperature rise on the pins shall to be made by securing the thermocouple6 }% l9 ~4 s+ f5 s1 Z
on the external base of the pin outside the appliance using solder or adhesive (e.g. a heat
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