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National Differences
Clause
Requirement − Test
Result – Remark
Verdict
Japanese National Differences according to CB Bulletin No. CB Bulletin No. 109A, December 2005
APPENDIX Japanese National Differences according to CB Bulletin No. 109A, December
2005 (J60950(H16))
(IEC Publication 60950:1999)
P
EXPLANATION FOR ABBREVIATIONS
P=Pass, F=Fail, N=Not applicable. Placed in the column to the right.
Addition:
Add the following terms.
Equipment, Class 0I
1.2.4.101
1.2
Material, VTM
1.2.12.101
Added.
N/A
1.2.4.101
Addition:
CLASS 0I EQUIPMENT: Equipment where
protection against electric shock is achieved by:
protection against electric shock is achieved by:
using BASIC INSULATION, and
providing a means of connecting to the protective
earthing conductor in the building wiring those
conductive parts that are otherwise capable of
assuming HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES if the
BASIC INSULATION fails, and
conductive parts that are otherwise capable of
assuming HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES if the
BASIC INSULATION fails, and
using a supply cord without earthing conductor
and a plug without earthing wire although the
equipment has externally an earth terminal or
a lead wire for earthing.
equipment has externally an earth terminal or
a lead wire for earthing.
Equipment provided with a cord set having a two-
pin type plug with a lead wire for earthing is also
regarded as Class 0I.
pin type plug with a lead wire for earthing is also
regarded as Class 0I.
NOTE – Class 0I equipment may have a part
constructed with Double Insulation or Reinforced
Insulation as well as an operating part as SELV
circuit.
constructed with Double Insulation or Reinforced
Insulation as well as an operating part as SELV
circuit.
Added.
N/A
Replacement:
FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION OF
MATERIALS: The recognition of the burning
behaviour of materials and their ability to
extinguish if ignited. Materials are classified as in
1.2.12.2 to 1.2.12.9, and 1.2.12.101 when tested
in accordance with annex A.
MATERIALS: The recognition of the burning
behaviour of materials and their ability to
extinguish if ignited. Materials are classified as in
1.2.12.2 to 1.2.12.9, and 1.2.12.101 when tested
in accordance with annex A.
1.2.12.1
NOTE 1 - When applying the requirements in this
standard, HF-1 CLASS FOAMED MATERIALS
are regarded as better than those of CLASS HF-2,
and HF-2 better than HBF.
standard, HF-1 CLASS FOAMED MATERIALS
are regarded as better than those of CLASS HF-2,
and HF-2 better than HBF.
Replaced.
N/A
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