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Description / Abstract:
These requirements cover electrically-operated, cord-connected
photographic equipment rated 300 V or less, and permanently
connected photographic equipment rated 600 volts or less, intended
for household or commercial use on interior wiring systems in
accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70. These
requirements also cover battery-powered photographic equipment
involving a risk of fire or electric shock.
These requirements cover motion picture projectors, including
those intended for use in motion picture theaters; still picture
projectors; equipment intended for use in taking photographs;
accessories intended for use with or installation upon picture
projectors or intended to be employed in viewing, editing or
handling films, slides, pictures, drawings, or similar stationary
graphic material; cameras; chemical replenishers; contact printers;
enlargers; exposure meters; film copiers, film cutters, film
dryers; film editors; household film viewers; film and paper
processors; film rewinders, film strip projectors; film strip
projector-phonograph combinations; film strip projector-tape player
combinations; motor-operated projector screens; silent and sound
motion picture projectors; print dryers; print processors; printing
easels; opaque projectors; overhead projectors; photoflash
equipment; photographic timers; photometers, flash cameras; slide
projectors; silver recovery units; slide projector-phonograph
combinations; slide projector-tape player combinations; slide
sorters; slide viewers; stripping and line-up tables; video
printers; and similar equipment.
These requirements do not cover commercial film viewers and dark
room safelights, which are evaluated under the requirements for
fixtures and portable lamps; projector tables, which are evaluated
under the requirements for utility tables; microfilm and
micrographic equipment, which are evaluated under the requirements
for office appliances and business equipment; or portable
photographic lamps and floodlights, which are evaluated under the
requirements for stage and studio lighting fixtures.
Electric photographic equipment intended for use in a hazardous
location as defined in the National Electrical Code is evaluated on
the basis of its compliance with the requirements in this standard,
and other appropriate examination and tests to determine whether it
is acceptable for the purpose.
A product that contains features, characteristics, components,
materials, or systems new or different from those covered by the
requirements in this standard, and that involves a risk of fire or
of electric shock or injury to persons shall be evaluated using
appropriate additional component and end-product requirements to
maintain the level of safety as originally anticipated by the
intent of this standard. A product whose features, characteristics,
components, materials, or systems conflict with specific
requirements or provisions of this standard does not comply with
this standard. Revision of requirements shall be proposed and
adopted in conformance with the methods employed for development,
revision, and implementation of this standard.