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Description / Abstract:
These requirements cover motor-operated appliances to be
employed in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA
70.
These requirements also cover small utilization appliances, such
as vibrators in which motion of an operating part is produced by
electrical means.
These requirements do not cover appliances rated more than 600
V; nor do they cover appliances involving universal motors rated
more than 250 V.
These requirements do not cover equipment intended particularly
for the control of electric motors; separator motors; nor electric
clocks, fans, clothes dryers, washing machines, hair dryers, tools,
waste disposers, dishwashers, office appliances and business
equipment, refrigerators, air conditioners, vending and amusement
machines, hair clippers and shavers, snow movers, automotive and
garage equipment, or other motor-operated appliances that are
covered by individual requirements.
An appliance that utilizes some other source of energy, such as
gas or steam, in addition to electric energy will be investigated
under these requirements and under such additional requirements as
are applicable to the appliance under consideration.
Manually operated die-cutting machines without electrical parts
need only comply with the following applicable requirements.
Industrial machines of this type are not addressed by these
requirements.
a) Protection Against Injury to Persons – Sections 32 – 36 and
41;
b) Performance – Section 58;
c) Markings – 70.1 (excluding electrical rating); and
d) Instruction Manual – Section 71.
Insect and rodent-control equipment generating ultraviolet (UV)
radiation are intended for use in accordance with the Code of
Federal Regulations, the Performance Standards for Light-Emitting
Products, 21 CFR, Part 1040, Chapter 1, Subchapter J.