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真爱如血 发表于 2012-9-4 09:08 # z U: @7 {% U! ]& {
60335-2-64 cl.3.1.9
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* r. l: i% k3 [5 n% A5 q3.1.9 Replacement:& t. _2 r. v1 }8 a
normal operation2 a. H0 ?! Z$ R5 h9 M
operation of the appliance under the following conditions
& {! ]7 L2 w! [- q- ]The appliance is operated without load at rated voltage and with controls intended to be
L; D# _3 L- \! Zadjusted by the user set at maximum until steady conditions are established. The appliance is' Z( E2 c) M$ M
then loaded in appropriate steps, the supply voltage being maintained at its original value. For8 U& n) i1 d4 y
each step, steady conditions have to be established before increasing the load. This operation: @5 Q3 Y% g! H# s" B
is repeated until just before an overload release operates, or until the steady condition with
$ i) o! k2 s2 R1 H8 g# Wthe highest temperature has been attained.
- [# x/ {5 ?8 INOTE 101 The load may be achieved by using an electrical or mechanical brake.
5 B6 P+ Y `8 l- e; m4 FWhere it is not possible or is impractical to apply effectively an electrical or mechanical brake,9 T! _7 @) y; [1 z, I% q# t
the load is 115 % of the input measured when the appliance is operated without load at rated
. A3 i" o6 T1 Zvoltage and normal operating temperature, and with controls intended to be adjusted by the
7 Q& y% K7 e: X& xuser set at maximum. P: X6 S. }0 }* Q5 G
NOTE 102 Examples of such appliances are
6 [2 H2 o% c/ r k# O– liquid blenders;
6 t" g$ N0 ]* V* h. Z b– slicers;
' x4 y0 J' R6 u: n; p6 q– peelers;
9 V" r! {, W) |& F– coffee grinders;
! a$ M& x3 Y# Y. f8 F( p0 l e5 \, V G– machines used for washing and/or drying food;
* y2 f) E: s, `; E z3 Y– portioning machines. |
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