Energy Guide

Page 29 of 104 Report No.: HK2107050725-SR
UL 507
Clause Requirement + Test Result - Remark Verdict
TRF No. UL507A
21.9 When the face of a general use convenience
receptacle is less than 15.9 mm (5/8 inch) wide or
less than 22.2 mm (7/8 inch) long, the face of the
receptacle shall project not more than 4.8 mm
(3/16 inch) from the part of the mounting surface
that is within a rectangle 22.2 mm (7/8 inch) long
and 15.9 mm (5/8 inch) wide symmetrically located
about the receptacle contacts; and when the
mounting surface is conductive, the face of the
receptacle shall project not less than 2.4 mm (3/32
inch) from that part of the mounting surface.
N/A
21.10 The area surrounding a general use convenience
receptacle shall be free of any projection that
prevents full insertion of the blades of an
attachment plug having a face diameter of 49.2
mm (1-15/16 inches) and rectangular attachment
plug having a face of 38.1 by 41.3 mm (1-1/2 by 1-
5/8 inch).
N/A
21.11 The location of the convenience receptacle must
be such that it is not possible to bypass the
grounding blade during insertion.
N/A
21.12 A Class A ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
with open neutral protection shall be provided for
general use convenience receptacles that are part
of a fan intended to be used outdoors or in wet or
damp locations. The convenience receptacle shall
be located so that it is not wetted. See Sections
165 169 and 195.
N/A
21.13 A fan provided with a general use convenience
receptacle intended for use in an outdoor location
with the receptacle cover closed shall be provided
with a self-closing cover and shall be marked in
accordance with 81.10.
N/A
21.14 Supplementary overcurrent protection shall be
provided for each general use convenience
receptacle and shall be connected between the
power supply cord and the receptacles. The
overcurrent protective device shall comply with the
requirements in the Standard for Supplementary
Protectors for Use in Electrical Equipment, UL
1077, for use with motor loads. The supplementary
overcurrent protection device shall have been
subjected to the Overload Test in the Standard for
Supplementary Protectors for Use in Electrical
Equipment, UL 1077, tested for motor starting at 6
times the AC full load current rating.
N/A