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National Differences
Clause
Requirement − Test
Result – Remark
Verdict
Australian National Differences according to CB Bulletin No. CB Bulletin No. 109A, December 2005
meeting the flammability category FV-0
according to AS/NZS 4695.707, or made of
metal, having openings only for connecting
wires which fill the opening completely, or
according to AS/NZS 4695.707, or made of
metal, having openings only for connecting
wires which fill the opening completely, or
- Base material of printed boards, on which the
available apparatus power at a connection
exceeds 15 VA operating at a voltage
exceeding 400 V (peak) a.c. or d.c. under
normal operating conditions, and base material
printed boards supporting spark gaps which
provide protection against overvoltages, is of
flammability category FV-0 according to
AS/NSZ 4695.707 or the printed boards are
contained in a metal enclosure, having
openings only for connecting wires fill the
openings completely.
exceeds 15 VA operating at a voltage
exceeding 400 V (peak) a.c. or d.c. under
normal operating conditions, and base material
printed boards supporting spark gaps which
provide protection against overvoltages, is of
flammability category FV-0 according to
AS/NSZ 4695.707 or the printed boards are
contained in a metal enclosure, having
openings only for connecting wires fill the
openings completely.
Compliance is determined using the smallest
thickness of the material.
thickness of the material.
NOTE - Available apparent power is the
maximum apparent power, which can be drawn
from the supplying circuit through a resistive load
whose value is chosen to maximise the apparent
power for more than 2 min when the circuit
supplied is disconnected.
maximum apparent power, which can be drawn
from the supplying circuit through a resistive load
whose value is chosen to maximise the apparent
power for more than 2 min when the circuit
supplied is disconnected.
6.2.2
Add the following after the first paragraph:
In Australia (this variation does not apply in New
Zealand), compliance with 6.2.2 is checked by the
tests of both 6.2.2.1 and 6.2.2.2.
Zealand), compliance with 6.2.2 is checked by the
tests of both 6.2.2.1 and 6.2.2.2.
Delete the note.
No TNV.
N/A
6.2.2.1
Delete Note 2.
Add the following after the first paragraph:
In Australia (this variation does not apply in New
Zealand), the electrical separation is subjected to
10 impulses of alternating polarity, using the
impulse test generator of annex N for 10/700 µs
impulses. The interval between successive
impulses is 60 s and the initial voltage, Uc, is:
Zealand), the electrical separation is subjected to
10 impulses of alternating polarity, using the
impulse test generator of annex N for 10/700 µs
impulses. The interval between successive
impulses is 60 s and the initial voltage, Uc, is:
- for 6.2.1 a):
7.0 kV for hand-held telephones and for
headsets and 2.5 kV for other equipment; and
headsets and 2.5 kV for other equipment; and
- for 6.2.1b) and 6.2.1c):
1.5 kV.
NOTE 201 - The 7 kV impulse simulates lightning
surges on typical rural and semi-rural network
lines.
surges on typical rural and semi-rural network
lines.
NOTE 202 – The 2.5 kV impulse for 6.2.1a) was
No TNV.
N/A
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