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TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH
Report reference No.:081-61102-000
Electrical Safety
F10Y2-X dev.DOC
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2006-11-02
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Test Report National land Group Differences IEC 60065 7
th
Ed. Rev. 00 / 2006-02
6.1
Replace the entire subclause by:
Apparatus including a potential source of ionizing
radiation shall be so constructed that personal
protection against ionizing radiation is provided
under normal operating conditions and under
fault conditions.
radiation shall be so constructed that personal
protection against ionizing radiation is provided
under normal operating conditions and under
fault conditions.
Compliance is checked by measurement under
the following conditions:
In addition to the normal operating conditions, all
controls adjustable from the outside BY HAND,
by any object such as a tool or a coin, and those
internal adjustments or pre-sets which are not
locked in a reliable manner, are adjusted so as to
give maximum radiation whilst maintaining an
intelligible picture for 1 h, at the end of which the
measurement is made.
the following conditions:
In addition to the normal operating conditions, all
controls adjustable from the outside BY HAND,
by any object such as a tool or a coin, and those
internal adjustments or pre-sets which are not
locked in a reliable manner, are adjusted so as to
give maximum radiation whilst maintaining an
intelligible picture for 1 h, at the end of which the
measurement is made.
NOTE Soldered joints and paint lockings are
examples of adequate locking.
examples of adequate locking.
The amount of ionizing radiation is regulated by
European Council Directive 96/29/Euratom of 13
May 1996. This directive requires that at any
point 10 cm from the outer surface of the
apparatu, the dose-rate shall not exceed 1μSv/h
(0,1 Mr/h) taking account of the background
level.
Moreover, the measurement shall be made under
fault conditions causing an increase of the high-
voltage, provided an intelligible picture is
maintained for 1 h, at the end of which the
measurement is made.
A picture is considered to be intelligible if the
following conditions are met:
- a scanning amplitude of at least 70% of the
usable screen width;
- a minimum luminance of 50 cd/m² with locked
blank raster provided by a test generator;
- a horizontal resolution corresponding to at least
1,5 MHz in the centre, with a similar vertical
degradation; not more than over flashover per 5
min.
European Council Directive 96/29/Euratom of 13
May 1996. This directive requires that at any
point 10 cm from the outer surface of the
apparatu, the dose-rate shall not exceed 1μSv/h
(0,1 Mr/h) taking account of the background
level.
Moreover, the measurement shall be made under
fault conditions causing an increase of the high-
voltage, provided an intelligible picture is
maintained for 1 h, at the end of which the
measurement is made.
A picture is considered to be intelligible if the
following conditions are met:
- a scanning amplitude of at least 70% of the
usable screen width;
- a minimum luminance of 50 cd/m² with locked
blank raster provided by a test generator;
- a horizontal resolution corresponding to at least
1,5 MHz in the centre, with a similar vertical
degradation; not more than over flashover per 5
min.
Replaced. P
13.3.1
Delete note 4.
Deleted. P
14
Delete note 4 and note5.
Deleted. P
15.1.1
Delete note 1 and note 2.
Deleted. P
15.2
Delete note 2.
Deleted. P
16.1
Delete note 1.
Deleted. P
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