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Page 40 of 104 Report No.: HK2107050725-SR
UL 507
Clause Requirement + Test Result - Remark Verdict
TRF No. UL507A
28.5 If an electronic control provides the functionality
required for safety interlocks as defined by 28.1,
the circuit providing the required safety functionality
shall be additionally evaluated as a protective
control in accordance with the Standard for
Automatic Electric Controls – Part 1: General
Requirements, UL 60730-1. See Table 28.1.
N/A
29 Capacitors P
29.1 A motor star or run capacitor shall comply with the
construction requirements in the standard for
capcitors UL 810.
P
29.2 A capacitor, mounted in an application not intended
to be totally enclosed, shall be housed within an
enclosure that protects the capacitor against
mechanical damage and prevents the emission of
flame or molten material resulting from malfunction
or breakdown of the capacitor. The enclosure shall
comply with the requirements in Section 7, Frame
and Enclosure.
P
29.3 Except for a cord-connected appliance rated for a
nominal 120-volt supply – see 41.1 – the total
capacitance of capacitors connected from one side
of the line to the frame or enclosure of an
appliance shall not result in the flow of more than 5
milliamperes in the grounding conductor when the
frame or enclosure is connected to ground.
N/A
29.4 Capacitors connected across-the-line or line to
ground in other than a secondary circuit shall
comply with Section 47, Dielectric Voltage
Withstand Test.
N/A
29.5 A capacitor connected between two line
conductors in a primary circuit, or between one line
conductor and the neutral conductor or between
primary and accessible secondary circuits or
between the primary circuit and protective earth
(equipment grounding conductor connection) shall
comply with one of the subclasses of the Standard
for Fixed Capacitors for Use in Electronic
Equipment – Part 14: Sectional Specification: Fixed
Capacitors for Electromagnetic Interference
Suppression and Connection to the Supply Mains,
UL 60384-14, and shall be used in accordance with
its rating. Details for damp heat, steady state test
can be found in 4.12 of UL 60384-14.
P