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Report Ref. No. 077-204389-000
Clause Requirement
− Test
Result
− Remark
Verdict
TRF No. IECEN60065G
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GROUP DIFFERENCES FOR AMENDMENT 1
COMMON MODIFICATIONS
5.1 i)
in EN 60065:2002
Replace
the note by:
NOTE For RATED POWER CONSUMPTION measurements of TVs reference is
made to EN 62087. Measurements are done in the ON (play) operating mode.
made to EN 62087. Measurements are done in the ON (play) operating mode.
N/A
5.4.1 Add
the following indent:
za) A warning that excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones
can cause hearing loss.
can cause hearing loss.
P
6.1
in EN 60065:2002
Replace
the subclause by:
N/A
6.1 Ionizing radiation
Equipment that might produce ionizing radiation is checked by measuring the
amount of radiation. The amount of radiation is determined by means of a
radiation monitor of the ionizing chamber type with an effective area of 1 000 mm2
or by measuring equipment of other types giving equivalent results.
Measurements are made with the equipment on test operating at the most
unfavourable supply voltage (see 4.2) and with operator controls and service
controls adjusted so as to give maximum radiation whilst maintaining the
equipment operative for normal use.
Internal preset controls not intended to be adjusted during the lifetime of the
equipment are not considered to be service controls.
At any point 100 mm from the surface of the operator access area, the dose-rate
shall not exceed 1 μSv/h (0,1 mR/h) (see Note). Account shall be taken of the
background level.
NOTE These values appear in Directive 96/29/Euratom.
amount of radiation. The amount of radiation is determined by means of a
radiation monitor of the ionizing chamber type with an effective area of 1 000 mm2
or by measuring equipment of other types giving equivalent results.
Measurements are made with the equipment on test operating at the most
unfavourable supply voltage (see 4.2) and with operator controls and service
controls adjusted so as to give maximum radiation whilst maintaining the
equipment operative for normal use.
Internal preset controls not intended to be adjusted during the lifetime of the
equipment are not considered to be service controls.
At any point 100 mm from the surface of the operator access area, the dose-rate
shall not exceed 1 μSv/h (0,1 mR/h) (see Note). Account shall be taken of the
background level.
NOTE These values appear in Directive 96/29/Euratom.
N/A
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