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ATTACHMENT TO TEST REPORT IEC 60950-1 with A1: 2009 and A2:2013
U.S.A. NATIONAL DIFFERENCES
Information technology equipment Safety Part 1: General requirements
Differences according to.............. :
UL 60950-1-07(Second Edition) + A1: 2011 + A2: 2014
Attachment Form No. .................. :
US_ND_IEC60950_1F
Attachment Originator ................. :
UL
Master Attachment ...................... :
Date 2014-07
Copyright © 2014 IEC System for Conformity Testing and Certification of Electrical Equipment
(IECEE), Geneva, Switzerland. All rights reserved.
Special national conditions
1.1.1
All equipment is designed as to allow installation in
accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC),
ANSI/NFPA 70, Canadian Electrical Code (CEC),
Part I, CAN/CSA C22.1, and if applicable, the
National Electrical Safety Code, IEEE C2
The equipment was evaluated
according to IEC 60950
-
1.
P
Also, unless marked or otherwise identified,
installation is allowed per the Standard for the
Protection of Electronic Computer/Data
-
Processing
Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75
P
1.1.2
Baby monitors are required to additionally comply
with ASTM F2951, Consumer Safety Specification
for Baby Monitors
N/A
1.4.14
For Pluggable Equipment Type A, the protection in
the installation is assumed to be 20A
Considered.
P
1.5.5
For lengths exceeding 3.05 m, external
interconnecting flexible cord and cable assemblies
are required to be a suitable cable type (e.g., DP,
CL2) specified in the /NEC
No such external flexible cord
used.
N/A
For lengths 3.05 m or less, external interconnecting
flexible cord and cable assemblies that are not types
specified in the NEC are required to have special
construction features and identification markings
N/A
1.7.1
Equipment for use on a.c. mains supply systems
with a neutral and more than one phase conductor
(e.g. 120/240 V, 3
-wire) require a special
marking
format for electrical ratings
N/A
A voltage rating that exceeds an attachment plug
cap rating is only permitted if it does not exceed the
extreme operating conditions in Table 2 of
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 235, and
N/A