Test item particulars.......................................................... : - Classification of installation and use.................................: Class III Supply Connection............................................................ : DC supply Possible test case verdicts: - test case does not apply to the test object....................... : N/A - test object does meet the requirement.............................: P (Pass) - test object does not meet the requirement...................
UL 2089-2006 Clause Requirement – Test Result – Remark Verdict Construction 5 P Mechanical assembly P 5.1 A unit shall be formed and assembled so that it will have the strength and rigidity necessary to resist the abuses to which it is likely to be subjected, without resulting in a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons due to total or partial collapse with resulting reduction of spacings, loosening or displacement of parts, or other defects. Complied P 5.
UL 2089-2006 Clause 6.3 Requirement – Test Result – Remark Verdict If an acceptable grade of vulcanized fiber is used as part of the enclosure for the support of parts (terminals and the like) that do not present a risk of fire or electric shock, the amount of fiber shall not be Not used more than is necessary to support the parts in question. The fiber shall not be less than 1/32 in (0.8 mm) thick and shall not introduce a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons as a result of abuse.
UL 2089-2006 Clause 7.2 8 Requirement – Test The requirement in 7.1 applies to all enclosing cases or to other parts upon which intended mechanical operation may depend. It does not apply to laminations and small minor parts of iron or steel, such as washers, screws, and bolts, that are not current carrying, if the corrosion of such unprotected parts would not be likely to result in a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, or result in the device not operating as intended.
UL 2089-2006 Clause 10 Requirement – Test Result – Remark Verdict Components P A component – a fixed resistor, PTC or NTC resistor, diode, or the like – used to limit the output of a unit to within the required current or power levels, or otherwise used to obtain acceptable performance, shall have permanence and stability so as not to decrease its limiting capacities.
UL 2089-2006 Clause 14.2.1 14.3 Requirement – Test Result – Remark Verdict A low-voltage limited-energy (LVLE) circuit is defined as a circuit with an open-circuit potential of not more than 42.4 V peak ac, or 60 V dc, with the energy available to the circuit limited: a) So that the current under any condition of load including short circuit is not more than 8 A for potentials up to 42.
UL 2089-2006 Clause 15.1.3 15.2 15.2.1 15.2.2 15.2.3 15.3 Requirement – Test Result – Remark Verdict A guard, baffle, or cover that can be removed without using a tool is to be removed when determining if a live part is accessible to the user. A live part that can be contacted by the test pin, articulate probe, or No such parts accessibility probe illustrated in Figure 15.1, Figure 15.2, or Figure 15.
UL 2089-2006 Clause 16.3 17 17.1 17.
UL 2089-2006 Clause 18.7 19 Requirement – Test An insulated conductor shall be located or protected to reduce the risk of contact with any sharp edge, burr, fin, moving part, or the like, that can damage the conductor insulation Insulating Materials 19.
UL 2089-2006 Clause Requirement – Test 21.3 The cheesecloth mentioned in this standard is to be bleached cheesecloth running 14 – 15 yd 2 /lb (approximately 26 – 28 m 2 /kg) and having what is known in the trade as a ″count of 32 by 28,″ that is, for any square inch, 32 threads in one direction and 28 threads in the other direction (for any square centimeter, 13 threads in one direction and 11 in the other direction) 21.
UL 2089-2006 Clause Requirement – Test 23.4 If a battery charger is to be tested with a typical 1.2 V per cell nickelcadmium battery or batteries as the load, each battery is to be discharged to 0.9 V per cell – measured with the load connected – at a rate not to exceed the discharge rate assigned by the battery manufacturer. 23.5 If a battery charger is to be tested with a battery or batteries other than those specified in 23.3 and 23.
UL 2089-2006 Clause Requirement – Test 24.5 With respect to 23.4, a consecutive charger is to be tested in accordance with the following: a) For a charger with no charge status indicator, the test is to be continued until temperatures peak. The load is to be replaced with another discharged battery. This sequence is to be repeated until maximum temperatures are obtained.
UL 2089-2006 Clause 24.11 24.12 Requirement – Test Result – Remark Coil and winding temperatures are to be measured by thermocouples located on exposed surfaces, except that the resistance method may be used for a coil that is inaccessible for mounting thermocouples, such as a coil: No thermocouple a) Immersed in sealing compound, b) Wrapped with thermal insulation, or c) Wrapped with more than two layers of material such as cotton, paper, or rayon more than 1/32 in (0.
UL 2089-2006 Clause Requirement – Test 25.1.2 To determine whether a unit complies with the requirements in 25.1, the unit is to be tested using a 500 VA or larger capacity transformer, the output voltage of which can be varied. The applied potential is to be increased from zero until the required test level is reached, and is to be held at that level for 1min.
UL 2089-2006 Clause 26.4.1 26.5 Requirement – Test Result – Remark The battery-supply cord shall be short-circuited at any point on the cord, but not within 5 in (127mm) of the cigarette lighter connector. As a result of this test, the fuse required by 9.7 and 9.8 shall open prior to any damage to the battery-supply cord or the cigarette lighter connector. Abnormal temperature test Verdict N P 26.5.
UL 2089-2006 Clause Requirement – Test 28A.2 The cord is to be held 1 inch (25.4 mm) from the point where the cord or lead emerges from the product and is then to be pushed back into the product. When a removable bushing which extends further than 1 inch is present it is to be removed prior to the test. When the bushing is an integral part of the cord, then the test is to be carried out by holding the bushing. The cord or lead is to be pushed back into the product in 1 inch (25.
UL 2089-2006 Clause Requirement – Test 29.2.1 A unit shall be legibly and permanently marked where it will be readily visible with the following: a) The manufacturer’s name, trade name, or trademark. b) A distinctive catalog number or the equivalent. c) The input and output ratings in voltage, frequency, and amperes, watts, or volt-amperes.
UL 2089-2006 Clause 30.4 30.5 30.6 30.7 Requirement – Test Instructions shall be legible, and shall contrast with the background. The headings for the important safety instructions, and the opening statements of the instructions specified in 30.12 – ″IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS″ and ″SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS″–shall be entirely in upper case letters not less than 3/16 in (4.8 mm) high or emphasized to distinguish them from the rest of the text.
UL 2089-2006 Clause Requirement – Test Result – Remark Verdict The important safety instructions shall include those items in the following list that are applicable to the particular battery charger. The statement ″IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS,″ shall precede the list and the statement ″SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS″ shall either precede or follow the list. The word″CAUTION,″ ″WARNING,″ or ″DANGER″ shall be entirely in upper case letters. 30.
UL 2089-2006 Clause Requirement – Test Result – Remark Verdict The operating instructions for a unit rated greater than 100 VA input shall include the following or in equally definitive wording. The blanks shall be completed with appropriate current and voltage ratings based on the adapter input ratings. ″CAUTION – Risk of Fire. Do not replace any vehicle fuse with a rating higher than recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. This product is rated to draw ___amperes from a ____V vehicle outlet.
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